Trouble with autofill putting in wrong password each time

When going to a site in safari, e-mail and pw is filled in, but it is always the wrong password. I delete it and enter the correct password and enter the site, but the next time the password is wrong again. Any help to fix this problem is appreciated.

Launch /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access and repair the login.keychain.

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