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I have an all fridge model with water accumulating
I have also had a similar problem with twi different fridges. The first I fixed by unblocking a tube that runs out of the back to a tray underneath where the water goes and evaporates naturally, this was a very old fridge. The second was because of the door seal. I replaced it and it was better but not perfect. I then realigned the door, which seemed to cure the problem. I sold the fridge a year ago, and the guy who bought it says it works fine.
11/30/2017 6:29:29 PM •
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on Nov 30, 2017
I have a Whirlpool el7atrrms05
This can be due to block in the air pasage of the blower as the circulation is cut off. Please shut down the fridge for 6 hours and then power to see if the fault clears. If so check the auto defrost timer as forst could develop and clog the passage to restrict free flow. Also the defrost heater and thermostat must be checked, specially if the fridge is not cuttting off.
7/2/2011 4:56:38 AM •
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on Jul 02, 2011
The top three shelves of the freezer thawed all of
Ok
The problem is that the fan is not running. Do the following first
remove the shelves from the freezer and take the screws that holds the
panel; there you will find the fan, put some w-40 on the fan and help it
spin until it spins on its own. if the fan does not start you must
replace the fan. 90% of circulation and cooling problems are caused by
this fan.
10/13/2010 2:13:18 PM •
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on Oct 13, 2010
Moisture buildup under the crispers/bins.
The drain line/hose to the catchment pan beneath the fridge was frozen/blocked at the top in the freezer compartment. First I unplugged the fridge then used a hair dryer to defrost the section that was a block of ice in the back where the drain is located, when it was thawed I then removed the ice maker and the panel at the rear of the compartment, and poured hot water in the opening shortly after the line was cleared. CAUTION the heat from the hair dryer can melt/burn the plastic liner in the freezer.
Yours truly,
David G.
2/5/2010 2:51:30 PM •
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on Feb 05, 2010
I ahve a one year old baby and the freezer is in
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Most freezer's have a lockable door, and taht would be a good idea to do, if you can. There isn't any danger of the freezer being there, but childproof it to make sure she can't get the door open.
11/3/2009 8:38:35 PM •
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on Nov 03, 2009
Punctured freezer
If you open the windows the gas will not hurt you. Freon mixed with the air you breath is not deadly, but freon is deadly alone. The fact is if you had not the sufficient air surrounding you during the puncture you would not had posted this conversation.But the problem is going to be the repair. I looked up the model above your post and I am trying to understand why you would need to manually defrost the model EL7ATRRMQ00 Was there a problem with auto defrost or your model came only as the manual defrost type?
I will answer your question now. You will be fine! Just be careful. Don't listen to the stories people tell you. I am 53 years old and have worked around these different gases for most of my life. Other than being a little shaky at times because the coffee was to strong, you will be fine too! Thanks, Sea Breeze
8/11/2009 5:18:33 PM •
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on Aug 11, 2009
Icemaker auger
To see how the auger goes back together, go the the Sears parts web site and put in your model number. It will show the parts list and a diagram. You may be able to print it out, Don't remember if there is a print option or not but if you have a screen capture program you could also.
6/7/2009 10:19:08 PM •
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on Jun 07, 2009
Water accumulates under vegetable bins and spills out the front
the water is coming from the freezer when is defrosts. the drain line is in the back wall of the freezer and may be clogged up with ice. clean out the freezer and pour some hot water in the very back of the freezer, this will hopefully unclog the drain. if not, then you have to take the back wall out of the freezer to get directly to the drain line. there should just be a couple screws holding it; it is just an aluminum or plastic panel.
5/10/2009 11:03:46 AM •
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on May 10, 2009
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