First I replaced the door seal. It helped but didn't stop the leak completely. So I replaced the Air Inlet, which seals the bottom of the door. Comparing the old to the new, it was clear the old Air Inlet seal had smashed down over the years. We only ran 1 load so far, but it didn't leak. AppliancePartsPros has a video showing you how to replace it. The 5 small screws that hold it onto the door are hard to get on ... the tape allowed me to get the outer screws in, but not the other 3. My wife had to help - I held the Inlet in place while she put those 3 screws in. Without 2 people it would be tough.