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karenagross  
#11 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2013 3:26:40 AM(UTC)
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Same thing just happened with my Whirlpool, the popping, but then I heard water dripping. Noticed the red hot coils in the back of the freezer behind the drawer but with a fair amount of water dripping also. Turned off the water line from the sink to the in-door water/ice dispenser in the fridge, and the coils were no longer red, and the water stopped dripping onto the coils. Is this normal or should I call a repairman?
fixxit  
#12 Posted : Saturday, December 28, 2013 7:28:48 PM(UTC)
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As the only water line through the back section of the freezer is the ice maker line, you might try turning the ice maker off and turning the water back on. There can be a considerable amount of water flow depending on how much frost has built up on the evaporator. Once you have turned the water back on, try turning the ice maker back on to verify if the ice maker line is leaking or not.check and post your results.
sissyhcj  
#13 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:40:00 PM(UTC)
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i had a small fire i thought in back of my side by side fridge/freezer. i got rid of it bought a new one, stainless steal, its a year old now, i never noticed the same problem again the back wall of my freezer appears to be on fire, it is making that sizzle sound like drops of water hitting a frying pan thats hot. please tell me my fridge aint broke again in the same manner as my last fridge this fridge cost me a lot of money and its only 14 monthes old.
sissyhcj  
#14 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:43:05 PM(UTC)
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i am a typical female i better go wake up someone, i have no idea i should of been a natural blonde.
sissyhcj  
#15 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:49:31 PM(UTC)
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:confused: clueless about this all but why 13 monthes later would this just begin, it hasnt been 13 monthes of un noticed drip and pops and sizzle, i dont sleep well at night, this just started. like my last fridge. cant seem to catch a break.:eek:
denman  
#16 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:31:42 AM(UTC)
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I doubt anyone will tell you that everything is OK since we are not there to actually diagnose the problem.

But I can tell you how defrost works which is what I think you are seeing.

Your fridge has auto defrost.
Some are controlled by a defrost timer, some by an adaptive defrost cotrol board and some from the main control board.
It really does not matter.
Any ways every 8 hours or so a defrost cycle is started.
This is for a fixed time period, half an hour or so.
A heater that is at the bottom of the evaporator coils in the freezer is turned on.
The compressor, the evaporator/freezer fan is shut off and the condenser/compressor fan is shut off.
The heater then melts the frost that has built up on the evaporator coils.
If the frost was allowed to build up to the point where it blocks/clogs the evaporator coils then the freezer would not coll properly.
Also clipped to the top of the evaporator coils is a defrost thermostat.
It opens just above freezing.

So the unit starts a half hour defrost cycle, the heater turns on and the frost melts and may drip onto the heater causing a sizzle.
But lets say that all the frost has melted off after 15 minutes.
Then the defrost thermostat opens. This kills power to the defrost heater and prevents too much heat from being generated and warming up the freezer.
When the half hour defrost cycle is over the compressor and d=fans start up.

You may have a problem with the defrost thermostat not opening when it should.

NOTE: The above is for the most common defrost method. Modern GE made units do it differently. They use thermistors to detect the defrost temperature and the defrost thermostat is just a safety device.

One way to check this is to put a bowl of ice cubes in the freezer. If after a couple defrost cycles they are all frozen together then you have a defrost problem re: too much heat is being generated and is warming up the freezer compartment.

Another possibility is that you have a door leak.
This lets warm moist air into the unit which condenses on the evaporator coils as frost causing the defrost cycle to run linger than it should.
Check that the door seals are clean.
Check that the seals look OK.
Check that the hing side of the seals are not grabbing onto the frame and twisting when the door closes. This can be usually be fixed with a light coating of white lithium grease or vaseline on the seal.
Take a two inch strip of paper and place it between the frame and the seal.
Then shut the door and pull the paper out to check the seal.
Work your wat around both doors every 6 inches or so.
THIS FORUM IS DEAD!!!!!!!
duaneolson  
#17 Posted : Friday, September 18, 2015 4:05:08 PM(UTC)
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I had a huge iceberg in my freezer and cleaned it all out and let it sit for a week. I just ran it again 2 weeks and I just saw the red hot coil in the bottom and water running down again to the bottom of the freezer and building Ice. From what I read, the coil is normal. It kind of freaked me out at first, but it builds up water and then ice in the bottom of my whirlpool side by side.
How do I fix this?
Thank you.
Duane
Dk2231  
#18 Posted : Monday, December 21, 2015 8:31:33 AM(UTC)
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So glad this information was available. Recent homeowner and wasn't aware of this so was concerned when son brought to my attention. Glad I found info when I goggled it otherwise it would have cost for tech to do nothing
Dk2231  
#19 Posted : Monday, December 21, 2015 8:31:35 AM(UTC)
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So glad this information was available. Recent homeowner and wasn't aware of this so was concerned when son brought to my attention. Glad I found info when I goggled it otherwise it would have cost for tech to do nothing
hm_mora  
#20 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2016 5:32:16 PM(UTC)
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I heard a sizzling sound tonight in my freezer, took out the bottom drawer and noticed the coil red hot in the back. I got worried it could burn up. I decided to search online for a reasoning behind this and came across this page. I am glad that it is a normal process and can feel comfortable about it. I wanted to leave my comment to let you know that I as well thank you for your honest input.
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