Either way leaks can be easily resolved by eliminating the culprit.
Washing machine wall drain leaking.
Be sure that the hose is fully inserted into the standpipe drainpipe.
Water drains out as a washing machine spins after washing or rinsing clothes.
Water leaks can occur while the machine is being used or after washing.
A leak at the back of the washer can also be caused by a drain hose not properly secured in the drainpipe.
If the machine leaks while in use the potential problem could be a leaking drum or a bad seal.
As a washing machine runs through its cycles it pumps out dirty water to make room for the clean water it needs to rinse your clothes.
On the other hand if the leak occurs while the unit is on standby the leak might originate from the water.
Washing machines use a pump to drain the water from the tub.
The flexible hose flows into a drain pipe that connects to the main sewer line.
The drain pump is frequently.
The drain pump will have an inlet from the tub and an outlet to a drain hose and sometimes a circulating hose outlet.
Find the water hoses behind the washer.
How a washing machine works.
If the machine only leaks during these cycles you can likely rule out damaged water supply hoses.
Unplug the washing machine from the power outlet.
If there is still a leak around the drain hose especially during the washer spin cycle the drainpipe is probably clogged.
Find where the water hoses connect to the wall and the back of washer.
It pumps the dirty water through a rear mounted outlet tube fitted with a flexible discharge hose.