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Open the freezer compartment... Locate screws on the back wall (from inside freezer compartment) unscrew and open the back panel. You will see a hole at the bottom which is the drain hole. if you feel ice there... then that's the reason... the clog wont let water drain out and it accumulates at the bottom after a few days it leaks out of the fridge.
I used a hair dryer to unclog that hole and within minutes I could see water on the drying pan located below the fridge (which previously was dry) Hope this helpout......
I FOUND A PROBLEM WITH A COUPLE OF THESE THAT THE AIR FUNNEL ALONG THE BACK WALL WAS SEPERATED FROM THE FLOOR OF THE REFRIGERATOR REMOVE THE CRISPERS AND LOOK AT THE BACK WALL. IF THERE IS A GAP AT THE BOTTOM AIR DUCT APPLY SILICONE {FOOD GRADE ONLY} TO SEAL THE GAP
Remove the food from the freezer , then remove the icemaker , if it has one ( 2 screws ) . Remove the rear freezer panel . Useing a hair dryer , start in the middle of the drain trough , and defrost until you see the drain hole . Keep defrosting the hole ( hot water helps ) until water will go thru . Use a piece of tubing inserted into the hole , and blow thru , to remove any debris accumulated in drain line .Remove any excess ice from trough . Reassemble freezer .
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There is a drain, usually at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment. Pull out the bottom two drawers and see if there is a drain. It is usually in the very back of the inside compartment. Make sure it is not clogged. Usually, this is the problem.
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