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My upright frost free freezer is leaking water onto the floor.

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Hello;

My name is Peter. I am a retired field service refrigeration technician.

You did not provide a model number so I can only be general. Your model number is on a label on the upper side wall.

You have one of three problems.

1.) A bad defrost timer.

2.) A bad defrost Heater.

3.) A frozen drain.

4.) A obstruction/leak - Large block of ice in the upper right hand corner of your cool coil.

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