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applianceaid1 Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 8:14:27 PM(UTC)
 
Hi,

My LG knowledge is limited but yes the drain/drain hose could be restricted and the defrost water is leaking out into the freezer section.
Probably a good idea to allow an 12-24 hour defrosting with the doors open and clean out the drain hose at the back bottom.
Yours should be like this one here.

I hope something here helps.

jeff sr.
Appliance Repair Aid
https://www.applianceaid.com/
mbc320 Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 3:39:48 PM(UTC)
 
I have an LG Frenchdoor fridge Model LFX25950SW.
Recently I was having trouble opening the freezer drawer, it seemed to be hanging up on something on the bottom of the freezer cabinet. It turns out it was a sheet of ice.
Water was dribbling down the back of the freezer cabinet, it looked like it was from the evaporator which normally drains into a pan underneath the cabinet.
Under the freezer cabinet is a fan that blows air over the condenser coils and over the water collection pan where the water evaporates.
I understand that there is a drain tube that directs the water from the evaporator down to the drain pan.
The tube may be disconnected or more likely the drain pan may have a build-up of grunge which has plugged the lower end of the tube.
Has anyone had a similar experience with similar LG French Door fridges?
Thanks in advance