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I'm trying to open the drain from the freezer compartment in this refrigerator. Here's the exploded view for the cabinet: http://www.appliancepartspros.c...ect/q/d/x/qdxky5au8w.gif Will removing screw, item 688, allow panel 201 removal, and is this all I have to remove to gain access? TIA, Carl
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Originally Posted by: cwtravis I'm trying to open the drain from the freezer compartment in this refrigerator. Here's the exploded view for the cabinet: http://www.appliancepartspros.c...ect/q/d/x/qdxky5au8w.gif Will removing screw, item 688, allow panel 201 removal, and is this all I have to remove to gain access? TIA, Carl There were also 2 screws in item 200 that are not shown on the exploded view that had to be removed. Still couldn't see the drain opening, but there was no standing water below the evaporator.
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Carl, The drain opening is shown as #622 on another diagram. What was the original problem? Gene,
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Originally Posted by: Gene Carl, The drain opening is shown as #622 on another diagram. What was the original problem? Gene, Gene, I saw the drain trough on the other diagram. There was water freezing on the floor of the freezer compartment. After getting a better look, I knew that the drain wasn't the problem. My mother-in-law thought that the fridge might need to be replaced, but apparently she has been spilling the water when she returns the ice cube trays to the freezer.
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Sounds like a conspiracy? :):):)
Gene.
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