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in my experience you would be much better off using powdered detergent instead of liquid. it will stop leaking down front and will not leave residue in tub that eventually leads to mold mildew issues.
Open the soap dispenser drawer and press the green drawer retainer (in the middle compartment) down while pulling the drawer outwards, this will release the catch on the drawer.
my washer also was leaking from the dispenser and I had a cap from one of the detergent bottles stuck in the inlet hose. Don't know how it got in there but glad I found it so if your washer leaks from the soap tray it could be a cap from your detergent bottle stuck in there.
Remove the dispenser drawer by pushing down on the tab at the center back and pulling drawer out. Now, remove the top of the fabric softener compartment and the parts of the soap dispenser and clean them all out. An old toothbrush often helps. Reassemble and replace. They should siphon out now.
You can get your manuals at this site.. http://136.166.4.200/SubPages/DA_Laundry.htm
and sometimes the laundry drawer sticks..
BTW.. use ONLY HE type detergent and just a few drops ( do NOT fill the cup to the top or you will eventually require replacement hinges, a front panel and the door may leak ..
Hope this helps..
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We had the same problem- for us it was because we were mixing laundry booster (Oxyclean) with liquid soap in the dispenser. It seems the water running through the tray had insufficient pressure to properly flush the tray out, so residue accumulated on the back & underside of the tray. Our water pressure is good here, and we don't use a water softener or filters that can reduce the pressure. Unfortunately it seems to just be a bad design of the soap dispenser tray.
We also had a problem with water/bleach leaking from our soap dispenser- when we used the bleach compartment in the dispenser we got leaks dripping onto the floor from behind the front cover of the washing machine. It was running down the front of the washer behind the front cover & coming out onto the floor. The repair guy said this was because the dispenser tray was pulled out too far, but the reason we were pulling the soap tray out so far was because the bleach compartment was too far back in the tray to use if we didn't. Now we just leave the drawer partially closed & pour the bleach directly into the soap compartment along with the soap.
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