Shawn M Hampton Falls , NH October 12, 2019 Small leak originating at top of washer Had a small leak and removed the lower front panel (2 screws) *PRO TIP- a screwdriver that takes bits is the exact size with no bit in it. Removed the bit and use just the ratcheting screwdriver open end to remove the washer screws* I also removed the top panel (3 screws) to get a better look. On my back I could see the drip would slowly accumulate near the detergent fill and drop down and accumulate until eventually hitting the floor. Closer examination and research showed the detergent fill cover could leak when water sprayed into it to release the detergent into the load. The job was quick and needed very little more disassembly other than was already mentioned. One cross member piece on top, a few Torx screws and some careful finagling. Release the clips holding it on and pop the new one on after the old is removed. Total time including taking apart and putting back together is a conservative 30-40 minutes. Easy work. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers