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Freezer: after defrost, water drips, then leaves frozen "ice drops"
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Since having its main board, thermostat, and defrost heater, my freezer works fine, except that now it leaves frozen "ice drops" and a sheet of ice about 1/4 inch thick at the bottom of the door tray after defrosting/refreezing. Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks for any advice you may offer.
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Joined: 9/7/2008(UTC) Posts: 750
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It sounds like the defrost drain is plugged. Its a hole behind the rear wall of the freezer where the water SHOULD run during defrost. If you remove the rear wall, you'll see it. use a turkey baster and FORCE hot water down the drain, Clean up ALL of the ice and put it back together!!! DONE!!!:)
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Thanks for the advice, but the water is even dripping onto the inside shelf; in other words, it gets caught in the shelf and freezes to a layer. There's no chance for it to run off. Also, when they replaced the main board, etc., the fridge had been off for a couple of days. Wouldn't that clear out any "plug" in the drain? Any other suggestions?
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Joined: 3/10/2009(UTC) Posts: 1,363
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No. The stopped up drain tube will stay stopped up till you unstop it by blowing thru it with a turkey baster, your mouth on a tube stick in the drain or compressed air. They usually stop up at the bottom where it is very dusty and moldy.
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