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My refriderator leaks water from under the freezer door. It tends to accummulate in the seal material at the bottom of the door. It doesn't appear to be a continual leak just every now and then there is a puddle under the door. I have taken the interior components of the door off but there is a foam insulator under it and I am afraid to remove it. There is a water and ice despencer on the outside of the door so I assumed a line was leaking in the door itself. I have also removed all the despencer components and everything seemed to be okay. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thanks, Rocky
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Hi Rocky, Check if there is ice chunk on the freezer floor. If there is one then the problem is a clogged and/or frozen drain under the evaporator coils. You can use a hair dryer to defrost it. Here are the break down diagrams for the Frigidaire refrigerator Model FRS22ZRGB1Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Hi Rocky, Check if there is ice chunk on the freezer floor. If there is one then the problem is a clogged and/or frozen drain under the evaporator coils. You can use a hair dryer to defrost it. Here are the break down diagrams for the Frigidaire refrigerator Model FRS22ZRGB1Gene. Hi, Yes there is ice at the bottom of the freezer floor. I will try and melt it and see if that stops the leak. Thanks, Rocky
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Rocky,
Melting ice on the bottom would not solve the problem. You have to open the drain which is under the evaporator coils.
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Hi Gene,
Well I was able to melt and remove all the ice in the freezer compartment, cleaned the evaporator also. I also went to the back and heated and cleared the drain tube. All was well but within 3 days ice built up again and it started leaking. What else can I do to stop this permanently? The heat bar that goes around the evaporator does get hot, I accidently touched it, could that bar not be heating all the time?
Thanks for your help, Rocky
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Hi Rocky,
Take a piece of 12GA wire. Remove all insulation. Wrap one end of the wire around the defrost heater (you called it "heat bar") and put the other end into the drain hole.
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Gene I have the same problem. I know this will be a stupid question but where is the evaporator/evaporator coils? Somewhere within the freezer itself, below the unit or do you have to take the back cover off? Thanks!!
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ibcunning,
What is the complete model number of the fridge?
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Gene,
I called my tenant to get the make and model information but he had trouble finding anything? He said there was a cursive (fancy) H emblem next to the ice/water dispenser in the door. Other than that I had him look inside both sides of the unit and he couldn't find anything. I can't believe there isn't more information somewhere??
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Originally Posted by: Gene Rocky,
Melting ice on the bottom would not solve the problem. You have to open the drain which is under the evaporator coils.
Gene. Thank you Gene for providing this repair information. I was able to use your instructions on my Frigidaire refrig that had the same ice build up at the defrost drain under the evaporator coils as well as on the bottom of the freezer. Hair dryer I would not have thought of it but it worked great. Thanks again!
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