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Leaking inside freezer
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1. Sheets of ice forming in the bottom of the freezer compartment are usually the result of water overfilling or overshooting the ice tray. Make sure that the ice tray is properly installed correctly and the ice cube selection is correct based on water pressure.
2. If a container was placed in the compartment and not completely sealed or came open, the liquid may have leaked prior to freezing and froze once it cooled down. Check all containers and reseal them securely. Clean up any spill with a warm wet cloth.
3. If the water is coming from the icemaker, water coming from the icemaker; the water pressure may be too high resulting in water overflowing the ice tray. Reduce the size of the ice cubes or install a water pressure regulator. This may also be caused by the fill tube being in the incorrect position. Try to reposition the fill tube.
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Article ID: 6303 |
Last updated: 26 Oct, 2009 |
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