Beko washing machine leaking

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Hi
I have an integrated bell washing machine that’s just over 2 years old.
It’s just started leaking a lot of water so I took it out and had a look tonight. Checked all the obvious pipe connections, drum seal, tray etc but it seems to be coming from the back of the machine, right hand side when the machine empties the water. The wadding on the side of the machine in this area is wet and i tested it with card. It’s not the external waste pipe. Any ideas of where it could be coming from and how to fix it?
Thanks
Pete
 
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I'm not familiar with your machine but many have the internal waste pipe running from the pump along the bottom R.H.S of the chassis & sometimes they have a manifold in the middle of the pipe to join the internal & external pipes. The pipe or the manifold could be the problem & if you cannot physically see a leak I would suggest attaching one of these electrical air pumps used to blow up air beds to blow air into the exit of the waste pipe. You should be able to hear any air leak & water in the pump bubbling. Also, if your machine has one, it could be the circulation pump or pipework for it, leaking.
 
Looks to be clean water coming out.

Sorry it’s a beko washing machine - predictive text changed it to bell!

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Then likely to be spilling at soap dish , often get build up of limescale which can help water escape during fill cycle.Take top off and run to observe.
 

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