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The Dispenser supply usually flows through the bottom, inside toward the back to cool the water. If the puddle is near the back. refrigerator section it's probably this water cooling arrangement. Usually. a number of the tubing loops near the back bottom edge. Connections here or tubing itself may leak. It may also be an undetected leak from the Filter housing or the filter is not properly seated or possible filter housing connections. I have had good success with paper towel detection method. Wrap
or paste, tape towel to suspect leak locations. They will soon appear and point to the apparent leak.
Pull it forward and seei if the drain pan is either overflowing or empty. If it,s empty, check the drain isn't blocked, causing meltwater to leak from inside. If it's overflowing, check the door seals properly and the defrost settings are ok.
if you mean that the water is not rurning off going into the ice maker then its likely a bad solonoid ... there are two such solonoids (one for water and one for ice) located usually at the bottom behind rthe refregerator .. they can be found where the water is hooked up to the refrigerator ... the electrically operated solonoids are valves that turn water on and off ... if they get deposits inside they may quit working .. replaceing them is usually not hard (make sure to unplug first) ...
the pan is still at the bottom next to or below the compressor. access is from the back of the frig. but you might find it to be dry due to evaporation.[heat from the compressor] if you have water on the floor and have an ice maker, than that is your problem. a water line leak [possibly]!!!!!!
we have just had our seals replaced and the tech guy that did it also blew the drainage pipes out with compressed air [ a mini air compressor would work ] and now our fridge doesnt leak and gets really cold , the drainage pipe on our westinghouse was at the rear inside near the light
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