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Water is pooling under the veg/fruit drawers..cant tell where its from. Freezer temp is uneffected, temp appears fine, no condensation anywhere on refrig or contents...The first I noticed it was a week ago so I took out the drawers soaked up the water, now a week later it appears I'll need to do it again

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Your freezer goes through a defrost cycle and drains the melted ice ,somewhere the drain is clogged or iced up .Look for a little hole or hose coming into drain pan underneath and trace up.Might have to take back off.

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