ChatGPT offers all this. Dunno whether it's worth at least trying to rule them out in turn?
Given that two machines (old and brand-new) leak in the same place, this almost certainly points to an installation or setup issue, not a faulty appliance.
Here are the most likely causes, in order of probability, and how to check each.
1. Drain hose pushed too far / wrong standpipe height (VERY common)
If the drain hose is inserted too far down the standpipe or the standpipe is too low, the machine can siphon or back up, forcing water out of the front bottom.
What to check
- Drain hose should go no more than ~10–15 cm (4–6 inches) into the standpipe
- Standpipe height should usually be 65–100 cm from the floor
- There must be an air gap (not sealed tightly)
Quick test
- Pull the drain hose out slightly
- Make sure it’s loose, not taped or sealed

This is the #1 cause when a new machine leaks immediately
2. Detergent drawer overflow (pressure or detergent issue)
Water can run down inside the front panel and appear as a leak underneath.
Causes
- Too much detergent
- Using non-HE detergent
- Water pressure too high
- Drawer not seated properly
What to do
- Remove drawer and check for blockages
- Try a cycle with half the detergent
- Watch during the initial fill to see if water backs up
3. Door seal (gasket) not seated or trapped
Even on new machines, the door seal can:
- Be folded
- Have packing material still present
- Be twisted slightly
Check
- Open door and run fingers all the way around the rubber seal
- Look for:
- Folds
- Small tears
- Trapped plastic or cardboard
4. Transit bolts not removed (new machine only)
If transit/shipping bolts weren’t removed:
- Drum movement is restricted
- Water can slosh forward and escape internally
Check
- Look at the back of the machine
- Confirm all transit bolts have been removed (usually 3–4)
5. Machine not level
If the machine tilts forward slightly, water can collect and escape at the front.
Check
- Use a spirit level (or phone app)
- Adjust front feet so it’s perfectly level
6. Pump filter / front access panel
Even if it’s new:
- Filter cap may be loose
- O-ring may not be seated correctly
Check
- Open the lower front flap
- Ensure filter is fully tightened
- Check for moisture trails above it
Why this isn’t “bad luck”
Two machines leaking the same way, same place almost rules out coincidence.
It strongly suggests drain hose configuration or standpipe setup.
What I’d do first (10-minute fix order)
- Pull drain hose out slightly and confirm standpipe height
- Check detergent drawer and reduce detergent
- Confirm transit bolts are removed
- Level the machine
- Check pump filter tightness
If you want, tell me:
- Is it a washing machine or dishwasher?
- Does the leak happen during fill, wash, or drain?
- Is the drain hose into a standpipe or under-sink spigot?
That’ll let me pinpoint it very quickly.