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USUALLY A PROBLEM WITH THE AIR FLOW DAMPER CONTROL AND OR THE FRIDGE THERMISTORS> IS THE FREEZER OK? IF U HAVE A BAD DOOR SEAL OR CLOGGED DRAIN PLUG U CAN GET CONDENSATION THAT MAY FREEZE AT BOTTOM AS WELL
Bottom freezer fridges are especially susceptible to
Dust build up on the condenser coil that impedes heat transfer to the outside from inside the box
Remove the (bottom) footplate by grasping outside edges and pulling/levering out and popping it free.
Use vac crevice attachment and coil brush to clean away all dust from the coil and foot plate.
Replace plate and allow 24 hours for inside temp to stabilize.
Adjust top temp setting if needed to maintain safe temp level.
Repeat semianually or annually as scheduled maintenance--depending on the dustiness is fridge's location.
Airflow blockage through the crispers and meat keepers.
Remove crispers and meat keeper as well as glass cover shelf.
Find cooling passages between crispers and at midline of meat keeper.
Remove any buildup of air blocking debris.
Wipe up fridge box floor beneath meat keeper.
Reinstall glass shelf, meat keeper, and crispers.
Check perodically for poor temperature/moisture keeping in crispers and for water pooling on fridge box floor as signs of blocked air flow through criispers and meat keepers.
We fixed the leak by putting a pipe cleaner down the hole inside the fridge, at the back. This cleared the tube as it had gunk and grime blocking it. Now the water can run freely down the tube and into the drip tray which is at the back of the fridge above the motor.
Not too sure what your glass shelf looks like, but if you can't find replacements it might be easier to just get a sheet of plexiglass and glass cutting tool from a home depo (or the like) and cut it to the correct measurements. That's what I did for mine.
There should be a tag with model # on it somewhere on unit. Usually in inside side wall of fridge section. Or maybe on back of unit. Definitely need model # to order part.
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