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My Refrigerator Is Leaking, I Heard That Could Be A Plugged Freezer Drain, I Open The Panel Inside The Freezer And What I Saw It Was A Square Hole Like 2x4 Inches Under The Evaporator Coil My Question Is, It's That The Freezer Drain? Or, Where Do I Located?
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for FRIGIDAIRE FRT21P6CW0 Frigidaire/refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.comClick on the control box picture Item 17 in Section 3, it will open another view and you will see a tube section coming out of it's back. I believe this is the drain. The tube often runs down the back outside of the unit. Check the drain hose at the bottom of the unit (drain pan) just to be sure it is not clogged with dust etc. there. It is a little easier to get at. Once you get it clear. It is a good idea to flush the tubing with a 10% bleach solution a couple times letting it sit 15 minutes or so between flushings.. This should kill any junk growing in the tube and you should be able to flush it out. A turkey baster works to do this. Just be sure not to overflow the drip tray and wear old clothes unless you are into the tie dye look. Also a good time to clean your condenser coils. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  Here are your parts Replacement parts for FRIGIDAIRE FRT21P6CW0 Frigidaire/refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.comClick on the control box picture Item 17 in Section 3, it will open another view and you will see a tube section coming out of it's back. I believe this is the drain. The tube often runs down the back outside of the unit. Check the drain hose at the bottom of the unit (drain pan) just to be sure it is not clogged with dust etc. there. It is a little easier to get at. Once you get it clear. It is a good idea to flush the tubing with a 10% bleach solution a couple times letting it sit 15 minutes or so between flushings.. This should kill any junk growing in the tube and you should be able to flush it out. A turkey baster works to do this. Just be sure not to overflow the drip tray and wear old clothes unless you are into the tie dye look. Also a good time to clean your condenser coils. thank you for send me the diagram that way i find out what the freezer drain was, ok, i did what you told me to do and now my freezer is not leaking any more thank for the info, i hope this helps other people.
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