KitchenAid 25.4 cu. ft. Side-By-Side Refrigerator with AquaSense In-Door-Ice and Water Logo

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Water collecting in the bottom of freezer.

Water leaks from somewhere into bottom of freezer; then out door. The vent looking thing in the back of the bottom of the freezer has water freezing in it also.

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There's a small drain in the bottom of the freezer compartment. It will clog up from time to time and cause water to pool up, then run wherever it can. So, find that little drain (small hole about the size of a dime or so) and un-clog it. you can do this with hot water and a turkey baster!

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