Question about Kenmore 26.0 cu. ft. Side-By-Side Refrigerator
Water is collecting in the inside of the bottom of the refrigerator, under the vegetable and fruit drawers. There is no traces of water coming down inside walls, and I don't see a leak coming from anywhere. It is producing about a glass of water a day. I did try to vacuum out the coils, but have noticed no difference. Any suggestive action?
The drain hole is blocked in the bottom of the fridge. if the water is not able to drain down the hole it will overflow into the fridge base. check any holes at the inside back of the fridge.
Posted on Jun 11, 2007
I have the same problem. The only thing that has ever worked for me is to completely defrost the fridge. I think some fridges drain holes are inside, and get blocked by ice from the freezer. A friend told me that I have to defrost the fridge periodically even though it's "frost-free."
Posted on Nov 18, 2007
SOURCE: GE Refrigerator, Model TBX22ZA
One thing I might suggest is to check and see if the magnetic seal around the outside of the door is clean, tight, and fitted properly as this is one thing that can cause this condition.
Posted on Jun 11, 2007
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