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gottado  
#1 Posted : Saturday, November 8, 2008 11:32:10 AM(UTC)
gottado

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We have this Kenmore Coldspot Refridgerator
Model# 106.9759725
Manufactured in 04 of 96

When I try to look it up for parts, schematics or whatever it just does not come up. I don't have the owners manual as we bought it used. It is still working great but has a slight issue. With the freezer being on top, there tends to be water dripping down a center chase at the ceiling and top back wall inside of the refrigerator. We have set a plastic container there catching the water as it drips which also stays frozen in this container.

Any idea as to what's causing the problem and its solution??? Users manual anyone???

Thanks
gottado
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kayakcrzy  
#2 Posted : Sunday, November 9, 2008 5:06:20 AM(UTC)
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You can go to sears parts, and see that model #. But it sounds like you have a frozen over freezer drain. The best thing to do is to take the food out, and unplug the refrigerator for 24 hours, with the door left all the way open. Make sure the the front of the refrigerator is higher then the rear. So when you open the door about 2 feet, and let it go, it will close by itself. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
MicheleSmith2002  
#3 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2008 12:09:26 PM(UTC)
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So if the problem may be that there is a frozen or clogged drain above the fridge area (at the freezer), but the refrigerator stood unplugged for a week or two, could that still be the issue?
v2k04  
#4 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2008 12:14:52 PM(UTC)
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Yes The only way water can get inside a frig is either by defrost water or the door seal isn't sealing and warm air is migrating into it condensating and turning to water.Sometimes a food wrapper or styrofoam will plug the hole or One needs to instasll a defrost drain heater to keep hole from freezing
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