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Steve Pippins
07-10-2014, 1:38 PM
My drinks refrigerator has recently began leaking water from the upper freezer compartment to the lower refrigerator. I suspect that
the water is from the freezer autodrefrost cycle but do not know for sure. Only booze is stored in the freezer no water or ice.
Other than this water leaking, both refrigerator and freezer work fine.

Any ideas on what could be causing the water and how to fix?

Mark Bolton
07-10-2014, 1:48 PM
If it's a small freezer with the exposed coils in the freezer I'd think the drip pan or hose from the drip pan could be the problem. If it doesn't have exposed coils it'd be hard to say because the defrost is for the coils only not the freezer itself so there usually wouldn't be a way for the defrost water to get in the freezer in the first place.

Sure you don't have a leaky door gasket?

Brian Elfert
07-10-2014, 1:48 PM
I take back what I wrote earlier. Frost on coils causes ice buildup on the coils. It shouldn't cause dripping water because the water doesn't melt. When I had ice on my coils the temps went in the freezer and fridge compartments.

Glenn Bird
07-10-2014, 2:38 PM
Check to make sure that the drip catch and drain line are not plugged. This has happened to me a couple of times and cleaning out the drain tube fixed the problem.

Mike Henderson
07-10-2014, 4:28 PM
Check to make sure that the drip catch and drain line are not plugged. This has happened to me a couple of times and cleaning out the drain tube fixed the problem.
I agree. I had a similar problem that the repair people wanted to charge me $1,000 to fix. And all it was was a plugged up drain hose. Run a wire down the hose or use compressed air to blow it out.

Mike

Steve Pippins
07-11-2014, 7:28 AM
Glenn, thanks for the advice. I will check it out this weekend.

Steve Pippins
07-11-2014, 7:29 AM
Thanks Mike.