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Old May 23rd, 2005, 07:16 AM
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Our ~10 year old Frigidair Gallery side-by-side leaks water into the bottom of the freezer section.

It's much like many of the similiar posts in the forum where a large block of ice forms on the bottom of the freezer and water slowly leaks out the front onto the floor.

I looked at the diagrams for clearing drain plugs but I can't seem to find the drain system on my fridge. Here are the specs:

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If this helps I found this page with a google search:

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Hi,

Plugged/restricted defrost drain is very possible.

**I looked at the diagrams for clearing drain plugs but I can't seem to find the drain system on my fridge.**

It starts below the evaporator on the drip tray....#64 to the base under the compressor #22.

http://www.applianceaid.com/frig_leaking.html- Some leaking inside tips.

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jeff1 wrote:
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It starts below the evaporator drip tray...
Similar to the "Evap Drain" note in
this picture of a Maytag model.



(BTW. The rear interior freezer back panel
has been already removed in the picture)

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