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2007-02-24 08:41:01 · 5 answers · asked by tina 3 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

It is a frost free and no ice maker. How do I get to the pan.

2007-02-24 10:11:05 · update #1

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there is often a a small pipe that carries condensed water from inside the fridge, to a tray that sits on top of the refrigeration pump.(The heat from the pump in turn causes the water to evaporate so emptying the tray). It could be that the pipe is blocked with the sludgy stuff that seems to grow in most of our fridges, or the tray is actually full and overflowing. you can try cleaning the pipe out with a thin piece of wire.

2007-02-24 09:13:06 · answer #1 · answered by pat f 1 · 0 0

If it is frost free the air is sucked out of the fridge and goes through a tube and on to a tray that is built over the pump at the rear. It the evaporates. This pipe could have become dislodged or blocked. Other fridges have drain holes in the base that lets water run through. It could also be that water is condensing on the heat element at the rear of the fridge.

2007-02-24 08:48:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check that the line to the automatic ice maker, if you have one isn't leaking. This will be a 1/4" copper or plastic line that comes through the floor.

2007-02-24 09:11:54 · answer #3 · answered by BUBBA~THE~POOCH 3 · 0 0

You have a pan that catches water from the parts underneath. This water is actually from the tubes "sweating". Just empty the pan. You may have to do this on occasion. Best of luck to you.

2007-02-24 08:50:36 · answer #4 · answered by cajunrescuemedic 6 · 0 0

its prolly just from the refrigerator sweating trying to keep everything cool like a air conditioner does.. or somethings broken in the frige so you might wanna wait and if it continues to leak then call someone lol

2007-02-24 08:49:59 · answer #5 · answered by jordan n 1 · 0 0

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