Our freezer is a drawer on the bottom of our Frigidaire Gallery stainless refrigerator. The ice maker is inside the drawer. Nearly every time we open the freezer drawer, ice drops behind it and the only way to close the freezer is to fish them out from behind which is not easy. HELP!
You might be well served with a general defrost of the unit. But before you do, make sure that the mounting screws on the ice maker are fully in. Then if so, warm the lower surface of the ice maker where cubes are ejected with a hair dryer for a minute or two (medium not high). It could be that extraneous ice is catching the cubes. What does it feel like to the hand?
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Sounds like a defrost system problem. Could be related to defrost timer, heaters or defrost thermostat. Have it serviced.
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CHeck to make sure your freezer is 0 to 5 degrees. If it is warmer than that the water valve wont open to the ice maker. Have you replaced the water filter?
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it sound like your unit has a bad sensor on it or a leak. you should never have to add refrigerant to a unit unless theres a leak then it has to be repaired firdt the recharged.
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pour some hot water in the drain if this does not work use compressed air
Testimonial: "So far that worked great, we will see if it continues to drain when the freezer is back on and does it defrost cycle."
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these freezer are designed to run about 70 percent of the time the temp displayed can vary by +/- 3 degrees..make sure you have fan operation in the freezer and the air flow is not blocked or restricted. also make sure that the door is sealing properly
Good Afternoon friend, I appreciate your post!
Based off what you have described the door on your Frigidaire refrigerator is stuck and will not open. It sounds like you may have condensation on your gasket and it has frozen the door shut. The best thing to do is disconnect power from the refrigerator for four to six hours and that should break up any ice holding the door closed. I hope this is helpful information. -Matt
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