
I also pulled out the dishwasher and looked at it. I found a small leak on the inlet, so I tightened it up, though I couldn't get it perfect (cheap plastic nuts...)

That said, it was only a slight dribble coming out of the source line. I saw nothing that would have caused this.

So I pulled it out and ran a load with it in the middle of the kitchen on a towel. I ran a single cycle first, and then a full length load. Not a single drop. So I am not sure what to make of that.

It was really nice this weekend, getting up into the 40s. I spent some time outside, but not as much as I would have liked. It certainly felt like spring on Monday when I went to the dump and paid my bills though; the birds were out and it was almost 50 in Keene so I ran with the truck windows open.
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