Question about Refrigerators
condensation removal duct or tube, but duct/tube is not visible/accessible from the inside without removing parts. Any idea on how to solve the problem, anyone, please? there is a drain in the freezer
Question about GE Refrigerators
...unclog the tube. It is an older GE model # GTS 22KP Usually it is at the bottom inside on the laft and catches the condensed water vapour deposoting it upon a saucer shaped item that is above the ...
...unclog the tube thanks next remove the evaporator fan cover and under the evaporator will be a silver tray with a hole in it this is the drain for the defrost systems and some times they get frozen ...
...condensation tray which contained foul smelling water (have done this twice) the smell disappears but greets us again in the morning. Have cleaned out coils and condenser fan also. Fridge/freezer ...
...tube in back outside &attached to the freezer is cloged and wont allow condensation to disperse into the pan below therefor it leakes to the inside instead. Try unclogging by pouring Verry Hot ...
unclog the drain tube. check the door seals for gaps. replace if necessary. check the fan in the freezer and the fan in the back. both should come on when the compressor is on. if not, check the fuses
...problem, clear the drain tube or channel and allow the defrost water to flow down to the drain pan. Try first doing a complete defrost, and clean/unclog the drain hose for condensation/defrost
unclog the drain tube. check the door seals for gaps. replace if necessary. check the fan in the freezer and the fan in the back. both should come on when the compressor is on. if not, check the fuses
unclog the drain tube. check the door seals for gaps. replace if necessary. check the fan in the freezer and the fan in the back. both should come on when the compressor is on. if not, check the fuses
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