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Water collecting in bottom of fridge - Frigidaire Fpui2188lf 21 Cf Top Mount Refrigerator W/ice Maker - Pro S

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Good Afternoon Friend,

I understand that you are receiving water at the bottom of your Frigidaire refrigerator, model# FPUI2188LF. What can cause this is either humidity coming from outside your refrigerator or maybe from the crisper drawers. Make sure your crisper drawers are set for a high humidity. Another thing that can cause moisture build-up at the bottom of your appliance is not covering your foods. Make sure that all foods and drinks are covered to cut down on moisture floating around inside your appliance. Hope this is helpful.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

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NO SOLUTION!!!!
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Michael Thomas

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Hello there:
I have written a few steps for you to follow and try ok?

  1. Manufacturers have different ways to dispose of the water created during automatic defrost cycles. The most common design routes the water down a rubber tube on the back of the fridge to a tray beneath. This tube often gets plugged with breadcrumbs, peas etc. and can generally easily be removed and cleaned.
  2. Make sure the end of the hose is sitting in the defrost tray.
  3. If your hose was not plugged and you have found water running down the back wall inside the fridge or a pool under the bottom crisper has formed. Check if there is a small funnel located on the back wall near the top inside the fridge. It can also get plugged; you can use a small wire and work it in and out of the hole.
  4. Some designs do run the water down the back wall and have a drain hole under the crisper, make sure it is not plugged.
I hope that this has been verry helpfull for you
best regards michael

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2012

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We had this problem until I removed the outside cover and located the drain pan. Inside the drain hose was a small plug, causing the hose not to drain into the drip pan.After I removed the plug, the freezer started freezing and the frig works perfectly now.

Phil Tryintohelp

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2012

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there is a foam that is made to seal the water coming from the evaporator area that warps and creates a gap to the refrigerator section. if you are 100 percent sure that its not the drain then this is your problem. the foam is located at your timer and thermostat assy. housing there is four screw to removed seal that gap with permagum

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