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Our dishwasher (GE model GDF510PGD2BB) started leaking tiny bits of water under the door recently. I changed the bottom door gasket (by detaching the door from the hinges) but that didn't help. We are putting the house on the marker and as luck would have it this started happening just last week and the inspection is scheduled for next week :) 

The dripping only happens once or twice in a cycle. I tried with/without heat boost, short/long cycle etc and it drips approximately the same amount in each case.

I've uploaded a couple of videos if that's helpful:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_cJ3sT1o8hO3mNPvDTswYungfypTCMkP?usp=sharing

Thank you.

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Could be a venting problem. Leaks are difficult and typically only found with eyeballs 👀 on the unit. 
 

If selling house I’d suggest calling a technician. 

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