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O/T refrigerator problem

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BigMarv1085

12-23-2007 15:34:12




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I just noticed that my sears refrigerator leaks water out of the freezer control unit. It doesn't drip, just about once aday it will run out in a steady stream and quit. It does have a icemaker and it works fine.




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Joe (Wa)

12-23-2007 15:58:20




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 Re: O/T refrigerator problem in reply to BigMarv1085, 12-23-2007 15:34:12  
Refrigerator has an automatic defrost on a timer. Most cycle on 12 to 24 hour periods for 20 minutes or so. Melt water drains through a tube into a pan near the compressor on most models and is evaporated.

Common for the drain tube to plug, water backs up, refreezes, and ice builds up. On following defrosts it drains out anywhere there is an opening.

Clear the drain tube and check the leak for a couple days. You may have to shutdown the refrig and defrost manually to get rid of any build up of ice that the defrost period is not designed to cope with.

Joe

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Joe (Wa)

12-23-2007 16:06:39




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 Re: O/T refrigerator problem in reply to Joe (Wa), 12-23-2007 15:58:20  
This may help. Go to the link and type in the model nr of your refrig. There should be an exploded view of the parts arrangment so you know what you're looking for and where it is located in the refrig.

Joe



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