All the vibration had caused the injector hose to rub against the frame and produce a hole in the hose. It was an easy fix once I got the parts, which came in one day. Thank you! I had watched a youtube video on how to get the top of the washer open to get to the problem and it was a matter of removing 2 screws at the bottom of the front panel and two 3/8 bolts for the top. Then one hose clamp where the injector hose connects to the pump and I was done. The whole problem was caused by two of the leveling leg pads wearing out and throwing it off balance, even though I had checked the washer for being level. I went ahead and replaced all four pads since the washer is close to 30 years old but still going strong. The pads are made of hard rubber and were a little troublesome, but they can be put on with no tools. I'm 68 and not in great shape...so if I can do it, anyone can...LOL.