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where is the water leaking at? is it leaking inside the ref or from underneath and also if you could find the model numberwhere is the water leaking at? is it leaking inside the ref or from underneath and also if you could find the model number
AnonymousMar 14, 2014
Leaking on de-frost despite unfreezing and clearing drain lines.Leaking on de-frost despite unfreezing and clearing drain lines.
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what? do u speak english?
fridge head? stopped? what is that?
what leak inside the firdge? leak of what where?
any help would only help someone with a clue.
you need to CALL A PROFESSIONAL
There is a few models of refrigerators that in order to reset the thermostat control, all you have to do is unplug the main power plug for 15 seconds and plug it back in. If this does not work on your model, you will probably have to get another thermostat card. If your model is still under warranty, call the 800 toll free number and pay the nominal service fee and get an authorized repair man. The parts should be free if still under warranty.
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I've been on fridges where this happened. I've found the thermostat to be the issue, or the temp sensor to be the issue. It's hard to check without being there with the proper equipment. It may be worth the money to contact a service tech. lmk if you need more help!
Hello, Thank You for using FixYa. I will be helping you today.The only thing that has oil is the sealed system. So if there is oil leaking you would have a leak and the unit will stop cooling.Are you sure something didnt just spill and is leaking out?
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The heating element, located behind the back plate of the freezer, is probably not working. A failed heating element leads to a build up of ice around the evaporator coils in the rear of the freezer. If the back plate of the freezer is removed (ONLY DO THIS WITH THE APPLIANCE UNPLUGGED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY) and there is a large build up of ice around the evaporator coils then it's a fairly good indication that the heating element is not working. The heating element comes on periodically to defrost/de-ice the evaporator coils. Heating element is often activated by a small timer switch which turns the heater on for a set time every 24 hrs or so. Heating element may be open circuit or timer switch may not be operating. Most likely to be open circuit heating element.
where is the water leaking at? is it leaking inside the ref or from underneath and also if you could find the model number
Leaking on de-frost despite unfreezing and clearing drain lines.
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