I was told by an appliance repair guy it was likely a failed drain pump or hose. Using the instructional video on appliancepartspros.com, I installed a new hose purchased from them.
I have been a Landlord for over 30 years and do almost ALL of my own repairs. In the old days, I'd be lucky to get a "Blow up" diagram of the appliance, I would then have to figure out how to fix the unit. AWFUL!
Then, buying appliance parts involved driving approx. 18 miles to an appliance parts store and being quoted obviously INFLATED prices for the required part! The smug owner and counter guy seemed to ENJOY denying a "discount" to a do-it-yourselfer, as myself. Sometimes I'd buy there overpriced part, sometimes I'd just replace the whole appliance, rather than pay 3X what I believed the part was worth! (I had 20 years experience in Automobile Repair, so I KNEW when someone was trying to "Gouge" me on a part).
I am happy to use Appliancepartspros.com instructional videos and buy parts from them, without paying exorbitant prices!