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Pull out Freezer accumilates ice in bottem, then leaks on floor.
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Thanks for the tip!! I don't know why I never bothered to search on youtube. Just saw the video and seems easy enough. Will attempt this weekend and report back.
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So I think I've fixed my leaking issue. I was really worried more than anything else that this might not fix the issue. Here are some pictures that I took during my fix. I pulled the refrigerator and took several screws out. Had to do two things to pull it out completely. As you can see it was filled with crap and dried out the hole. So I made some v-slots so that it won't clog.
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I do not know your model number but on many units that duckbill drain has been replaced by the following. You would have to look up your unit to see if this applies to your unit. Part number: AP5780744
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