Hey everyone! I need some advice. I've lived in my house for about two years, and while cleaning my utility closet today, I discovered that my furnace is leaking water. The carpet beneath it is completely soaked, but thankfully, it doesn't smell bad. I've attached a photo of the issue: it's an Amana CCA24FCC model, and it's leaking from a small hole that indicates "A DRAIN TRAP MUST BE PROVIDED." I'm really worried about this! Here's the link to the image: https://imgur.com/a/siFHOOf. Oh, and just to update, I think I might have figured it out with some help from a kind redditor—the drain pipe was clogged, and now there's no more leak.
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Does your furnace have a condensate pump? It’s a common part that helps deal with the water. Check it out and see if that might be the culprit.

I’m not really sure what a condensate pump is, haha.