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quick question: it looks like when the frezer goes to the short warm cycle all the water is falling into the refrigerator. I don't think that is right. Did I set up something wrong when I change the evaporation motor?
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I'd check your ice maker fill tube where the water comes into your ice maker, that may not be set-in properly.

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Hi Jake,
Well the water was leaking from the freezer into the fridge even with the water line shut off. That was the reason that I thought it was during the defrost time.
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Did you check your defrost drain hole for ice blockage? Its located under the evaporator coils behind the back panel in the freezer.

Use a hair dryer/hot water to defrost it.

Then run something down the drain hole.

I use a evaporator cooler spider snake:
http://www.azpartsmaster.com/Products/Cooler-Spider-Snake__CLR4690.aspx

They are used basically in Arizona to clean out the water pump tubes that run to the cooler pads.

I don't know if they would sell them in your area, but if you go to your local hardware store, they should have something similar to run down your drain to clean it completely out.

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