I ordered a new door seal after determining where the water was coming from. It took a while to find the leak because it would not leak every time the washer was used. I watched the video which was very helpful and replaced the seal. The hardest part was putting the spring clamp on the front of the seal. It helps to have an extra hand to hold the spring clamp while using a screwdriver to put it on. Similar to putting a tire on a rim. While checking for the leak I also noticed that one of the shocks was leaking oil which indicated that it was worn out. It was easy to replace. I was trying to raise the keepers on the shock to remove it and that wasn’t easy so I just tried turning it with pliers. The keepers snapped right off. The shock was easily removed and the other went right in. 5-minute job when you know the trick. Both repairs took about an hour combined. Washer stopped leaking.