After a quick query on this website, figured I'd change the gasket. Ordered, received, replaced and while the amount of water coming out was greatly reduced, still had leaks. Another one of the "popular" causes listed here, decided to change both baffles. This dishwasher was dormant for about 8 years and both the gasket and the baffles were rigid and not pliable. Ordered both baffles, received, changed. Tested cycles running just water and problem was fixed!!! However, when I threw in one of those fancy, dancy detergent "pods" and ran the cycle again, there was a ton of foam still coming out of the bottom of the door. After a few choice expletives and a mini-fit, decided to remove the door outer panel. Watched the cycle with just the inner door panel attached and saw tons of suds coming from the bottom of the panel. For some reason a light bulb went off and I decided to do an internet search on using these newer detergent pods on an older dishwasher. Eureka!! Found many other people who had issues using these pods in old dishwashers. So, ran to the nearest store to find either regular powder or liquid detergent. Put the door back together, added some liquid detergent, turned on the machine and held my breath (not through the whole cycle, but still) and IT WORKED!!! No sudsy leaks!! So, yes, the gasket and the baffles both needed to be changed as both were so brittle that they broke when I removed them, however, the final fix was simply a return to the detergent that the machine was actually "made" to use!