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Question water on floor under Magic Chef

I have water on the floor under my Magic chef ref. It is coming from the freezer, running down the inside back of the ref. builds up on the floor of the ref and then onto the floor in front of the ref. I think the drain tub is blocked. The evaporator tray is dry, very dry. How do I fix it? Can I find a diagram to show me?
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Whats the model# of your refrigerator? its located inside the refrigerator section, or on the bottom frame.

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CTF1920ARW sorry I forgot to put that in here
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#11 here:
http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImageP...&titleID=00002
is your control assembly that you will need to take the screws off from and lower the whole assembly down, in the back of that console assembly is where the defrost water runs down through it out through the back wall down to your drain pan, make sure there isn't a clog in that back console assembly drain line.

If so, you can clear it out with anything, like compressed air or any kind of tubing you can run through it like a roto-rooter snake type device.

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Thanks for the Help. It looked as if this was the way to go but I've been wrond before.
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Ok, sounds good, let us know the outcome.

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