I replaced the water inlet valve assembly. It appeared this is where the water was dripping from while the machine was running. It did not take long to diagnose the problem. With the top of the washer off I could see the water accumulate and drip. It didn't seem to be enough to cause the leak we were seeing, but replacing this part has stopped the issue. The part was simple to remove and replace. I (a woman) was able to do it completely on my own in less than 20 minutes. I also replaced the vent bellow because I noticed a small crack in it. Simple repair as well!