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Re: Upright freezer got wet @ bottom when basement...
If you replace the starter on the compressor unit and start capacitor and timing unit, will work as new. good luck, take ur unit upstairs next time. Russ
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Make sure everything is clean of debris and I would personally see if you could cool the area around the unit. Maybe use a fan or turn the air down in that room. Humidity and hot temps kill a unit's sealed system.
Water damage is hard to remove because it could have goten to the electrical parts: motor, compressor, timer, etc.. while it was still running. you need a volt meter to test these parts out no reset sorry
if it was running with water then toss it out...
sorry
call a service guy and he will tell you the same for $80!!! save your money
you can try to raise your freezwer off the ground when you get your new one...
It could be the button that the door hits on when you close the door. If you can take it out and clean the connections it may do the trick. If it really bugs you then you can twist the two wires to gether and it should fix the warning. This means the button switch may have went bad but if you know the door is closed who needs the annoying warning. Please leave a thumbs up. I can only try for you from way out here in the Raz Shack
If it has a fan in the freezer it need to be running to circulate the cold air.
If the coils are not icing up evenly from top to bottom you have a system low on freon.
The light frosting is normal.
A model number would really help to troubleshoot the problem.
If unit is running then it is not worth fixing. I cannot see your repyl due to some tech issue w/ the site, so it may be a day or so before I can reply again. Please leave feedback for me if appropriate. Thanks
Defected DEFROST HEATER can cause frost build up on the panel at the back of the freezer,and freezer stop cooling and ice frozen on unit so air could not flow to refrigerator side.Water will coming out caused of unbalanced freezing,and causing the flooding of water in the floor. You must change this defroster heater assembly so it will works normal again..
hi thanks for the question the drain hose goes to the underneath by the compressor thaw out the freezer and clean the drain hose this will solve the problem thanks the appliance doc
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