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Every fridge has a drain usually on the back wall bottom left inside the fridge; just above the compressor.
Without a drian there is no where for the condensation to go except under the drawers on under the food trays.
It does not look like a drain but it is there.
Some Electrolux refrigerators have a visible drain hole on the rear wall or behind the wall's access panel. In this case, you can flush the hole with hot water to dispel the blockage.
I have a Panasonic NR-B53V2 fridge and it is slowly leacking water and gathering a lot of water under the bottom tray (the vegetables one). I have read it is because of the condensation and I should clean the drain hole, but I cannot find it. Anybody knows where that hole is in this model of fridge?
Some evaporator drains can be seen from inside the cab pull floor carpet back alittle and follow HVAC case it may be inside or yes the cold air hole can be the drain but these drains do not drain right away a good test is to turn a/c on set to the coldest position and fan on the lowest position in a dark area such as garage with hood up watch a/c compressor the clutch will cycle on and off once it does this for 10-15 minutes pull car into the sun and shut it off then it should drip some water out the drain hole recheck the blow hole now.
Hello, if there is no drain hole under the unit then it uses the fan blade to sling water on the condenser to evaporate the condensate. Some window units are made this way instaed of using a drain hole.
There is a small hole in the back of the freezer that lets the water drain into the bucket in the rear of the applaince. This hole will need to bee cleared as it is blocked. Use something like a bottle brush and push down the hole as far as you can go. Don't worry you can't damage anything. The hole is located behind you bottom basket through a small grill that covers your evaporator. It may need some hot water over the hole first it if it is frosted over again.
is fan acually working? check and make sure its working. if not its the fan module located behind passenger head light. you have to cut a hole in body under headlight to access it. the hole will be covered by headlight so dont worry about making hole.
Most cases, your freezer evaporator drain hole is frozen, every time it goes into defrost, water backs into the bottom of the freezer and leak on the floor. Try turn off the freezer for approx. 48hrs with door open, afterward turn it back on, most cases it will reset by it self, if no,t check door gasket, evaporator fan motor or debris in the drain hole. Good Luck.
Leave it alone. DO NOT attempt to create a drain. As long as a window A/C unit is installed properly, (angled slightly down toward the rear) it will drain excess water over the rear lower lip of the unit should it get that high. Many models use some of the collected water/condensation. It gets lifted up by the fan blades to cool the coil.
You will need to clean the evap coil with a bleach type product and then hose out the condenser coil as well. The bleack will also remove algie from the evap water pan.
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Yes that is a proplem...when ever that compressor is running that fan motor should be running too.. also you evapurator fan motor should be running also
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