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It could be the seal where the tank engages. I would remove the bottom and prop it up so I could see underneath it and then engage the tank and see where the water is coming from. Sometimes putting it over a mirror and having a torch on hand can help you see deeper inside while it is leaking.
You need to find out where its coming from, drain the oil tank and re fill with some fuel, as this is much thinner it will leak out much faster and give you a better idea where its coming from, it may be just the pipe up pipe behind the pump has got hard and started to leak, the other possibility is the crankcase gasket, if this is leaking it is a full strip down to fit a new gasket.
Check to see if it is level - left to right and front to back. Make sure the mounting screws are tight. If it still leaks, I would replace the icemaker.
under so circumstance should it leak out. Either the filler neck is leaking or the seal for the fuel pump. You will need to lower the tank to check it out.
If this is a top load washer it is probably no the seal more likely one of the hoses either the fill hose or the drain hose ineither case this are not that hard to fix. If it is a maytag newer style there is a common leaking problem upon filling and it is usually the fill line that is leaking.
Service came out to check out my washer. He sent it thru the wash cycle and it started leaking. He removed the top and checked the hose that leads from dispenser to tub. What he found was the round piece of paper from the clorox top which had dropped into the dispenser apparently when I poured clorox into the dispenser. Which was causing the dispenser to backwash underneath and flow down like it was coming from underneath the door. Thank God I have an extended warranty. I advise everyone who has the newer digital models to purchase an extended warranty. It is worth it....the repair can be costly from what I understand.
There are 2 green clips between the top of the unit and the front panel. (you can use a flash light to find them easier). Push on the with a putty knife or small flat head screw driver while lifting on the top. Once the top is open, you will find 2 5/16 screws that hold the front panel on at the top on the right and left hand sides. Once these are removed, you can tilt the front panel forward and see where the water is leaking from.
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