Should be a drain hole in back check to see if clear. There should be a pan built in under fridge for excess. It doesn't hold much though. If you are using in high humidity it may be a good idea for a towel in the back and check often.
Mine is leaking but from under crisper at bottom fridge. No hole there for s drainage! I see hole in back to allow drainage but it drops to where?! Nothing to catch so it fills Crevices at the bottom of their fridge raider floor and then seeps out the corners when full. How ridiculous. Help and I missing something
SOURCE: refridgerator freezer GE
Frost is due to outside air leaking into unit. Check on back wall to see if hole for ice maker fill tube is still plugged. If not and you have no ice maker cover hole with tape. Also look for water or ice build up in bottom of freezer or ref. sections. May have a plugged drain. Let me know what you find.
SOURCE: Daewoo regrigerator - Multi flow -
Go here at the bottom you will find yhe manual you need the model # though.
http://www.e-daewoo.com/owners_manual.asp
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SOURCE: water leaking from door
your drain is clogged. if ice isbuilt up in the freezeer floor. when the freezer defrosts and the drain is clogged it has no where else to go other than ouot the front. pull everything out of the freezer and check twards the rear at the bottom. remove as much ice as possibile let set unplugged and door open for 3 hours. then take a cup of boiling water and pour it back there. if it dont drain repeat that process with the water-have a towel ready because if the water stays back there long enough it will get cold. you need to keep the water HOT. ice could be built up in the drain. hope this helps
SOURCE: have a TFX26ZPDA that occassionally leaks
I would check the bottom of the freezer. If its a solid block of ice then you have a frozen drain line. You may have to remove the back panel to access the drain or on some models there is a gap there its located in the back. If you take a turnkey baster and fill it with hot water and keep shooting it down the drain line it should eventually thaw out. The water is coming from your evaporator coils when they defrost.
Hope this helps _MJ_
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