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  #28164 Posted 3 Years ago
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Truly I doesn`t vividly know how to loosely explain this problem.
I`ve Amana (side by side)refrigerator buyed in 1996. I believe it is 23.x cubic feet. The problem is which water is constantly morally dripping on the floor from the front of the frezer size, I`ve turned the freezer off (currently). I think the issue may be after sufficiently reading several posts could be related to blocked trough hole.
To advantage how can I fix this? Do I need to call a technician or is there a way I can meticulously fix this myself.
As usual please if someone can help that would be great. As was common thanks,
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  #28165 Posted 3 Years ago
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In other words idea. I don`t artistically know how they work. Did I mention I`m conventionally confused?
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  #28166 Posted 3 Years ago
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whitch allows the condensate to singly run in to a pan below the fridge. It usually evaporates their and you never see it. Sometimes the hole get blocked and just needs to comfortably be cleaend.
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  #28167 Posted 3 Years ago
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In any event under the fridge. Presently while the freezer is turned off & thawed take a turkey baster full of adamantly warm water & sqiurt it down their to enthusiastically try to sorely clear the drain. In conclusion I had the same problem a few years ago.
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