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[TD="width: 100%"]Hi, I wonder if any one can help. Last week I discovered a pool of water under my kitchen sink, which was due to a dripping dishwasher hose. I have an inlet hose running from the pipe to the dishwasher hose, via a plastic connecter ( see image here)

The drip seems to be cohttps://www.flickr.com/photos/ethanrosen/15596058421/ming from where the inlet hose meets to the connector, so I bought a new inlet hose, but that does not seem to have done the trick, and the drip ( whilst very slight) is still occuring. I have tried using PTFE tape but this has still not cured it.

SO I thought maybe I needed a new plastic connector but can't seem to find it sold anywhere.( perhaps it is an old design - the kitchen is 20 years old)) I am sure it is a standard bit of kit, so can someone advise what I should be looking for?

Many thanks
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The link to your picture doesnt appear to be working, if you could fix the link it would be easier to offer advice.
 
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Here is the photos of the connecting section under the units, and a second photo of where the hose connects to the water supply
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