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a lot of water on floor under refrigerator. I removed the front kick plate and found the entire condenser covered with dog hair. It was very thick. I vac. this off. In freezer compartment I removed the back wall plate and poured water in the drain pan, to see if the drain was ok...and it was. The weather has been very humind here lately. Do you suppose that the blocked condenser for air flow could have been the problem? Freezer and refrigerator controls are set at the recommended setpoint (on #3). Richard L
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I would not do anything at this time and watch it for a few days after cleaning.
Gene.
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Found the problem for the water on the floor, there was pin holes in the 1/4" copper supply water line to fridge, that was inside the cabinet next to it. I will replace that line with the plastic/nylon line asap. thanks anyways. Richard
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Richard,
I'm glad you were able to find it. Good luck with your refrigerator.
Gene.
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