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I have a dishwasher that has a leak into the base that's tripping the flood switch. I tip the water out and the dishwasher works fine. I do believe I tipped it after the last wash and nothing came out. But after a while later that day I tipped it and some water came out. I have opened up the base and I can see no leak from any pipes nor any damp around any connections. However, there does seem to be damp from the two white plastic pieces in the attached picture. Can someone please advise what these are for?

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I can’t see any white plastic pieces. How old is the machine?
Hi, see attached marked up pictures. The machine is 18 to 24 months old. Those plastic pieces seem to be some sort of a small funnel and they have a wee small spout at the end of them and there seems to be drips coming out of them. But they are open on the top and there is no pipe feeding into them. Thanks
 

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