Hi,
Seems like you found out the hard way what I wrote about in this tip...
Check it out it also contains some thing to try on how to unlock that oven..
Self Cleaning Oven Problem
http://www.fixya.com/support/r3969401-self_cleaning_oven_problem
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SOURCE: water dripping from freezer onto top shelf of fridge with ice buildup back of freezer
Hi, I can help you. The drain is plugged in the freezer section. Could I get the model #?
Some models need an after market drain heat strip added.
Please let me know and I can get you through tis.
Thanks
Vic
SOURCE: water dripping from freezer onto top shelf of fridge with ice buildup back of freezer
Hi, What brand/model# is this unit? I can help
SOURCE: water dripping from freezer onto top shelf of fridge with ice buildup back of freezer
the defroster isn't close enough to the drain to be effective. remove the back wall of the inside of the freezer, remove the excess ice. clear out the ice from the drain using hot water and a turkey baster. there is a kit from whirlpool that uses a piece of metal and a screw around the defrost rod, but I found out that a piece of 14 gauge solid core wire with the insulation stripped off works great too. stick the stripped wire into the drain, 2 to 3 inches, and wrap the rest around the defrost rod.
SOURCE: Our refrigerator is cooling and
Hi maabjcraft,
Have you tried clearing the drain tube?
Your refrigerator has a drain that leads to the exterior drain pan beneath the refrigerator. Occasionally this drain can become clogged resulting in standing water inside your refrigerator. A similar drain exists in the freezer, which when clogged results in ice build up on the floor of the freezer.
The drain is located either on the floor of the refrigerator, beneath the vegetable crisper, or in the wall behind a drain funnel.
Clear the drain by forcing a solution of water and bleach or water and baking soda into it with a basting syringe. If the solution will not flow through, slide a length of 1/4 inch or smaller flexible tubing into the drain tube to push the clog through to the drain pan. Remove the tubing after clearing the clog.
Hope it helps.
Thank you for using FixYa.
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