As the drain pan is full to overflowing it would seem the freezer is draining just fine.
Refrigerator drip pan overflow.
I have read tens of posts on various sites and forums regarding water leaking at the bottom of the refrigerator but none of the solutions or advice appear to help.
Drip pans and spill containment trays.
Empty the contents of the refrigerator and freezer and wipe out the drain using a solution of warm water.
Drip pans and spill containment trays help catch drips and spills before they reach the floor and cause slippery and unsafe conditions.
Check the door gaskets and replace them if.
If the pan is in the back you will need to pull your refrigerator out unless it s already out because of the defrost drain location.
The drain pan can also be cracked.
You should also unplug your fridge so you don t shock yourself.
Recheck it in a few days.
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A clogged drain inside the freezer or refrigerator compartment can lead to water overflow.
The problem is that over a span of 2 to 3 days the the condenser drip pan fills up with water and finally overflows onto the floor.
If it s full empty it.
Once you ve disconnected your fridge unscrew the lower back panel pop it off with a putty knife or screwdriver and slide the drip pan out.
It will then overflow the vents during the next defrost cycle and you will then see water in refrigerator.
To clean your refrigerator drip pan start by turning the water supply control to the off position so it doesn t leak.
Remove the drip pan.
Excessive frost caused by a leaking door seal can also cause the defrost drain pan to overflow.
The defrost drain hole in the freezer is clogged with ice and or debris.
It seems to fill to overflowing about 4 5 days after each time all the water is removed.
Due to moist conditions algae and bacteria can easily clog a drainpipe.
Defrost condensate water collects in the drain pan at the bottom of the refrigerator so a cracked or overflowing drain pan can also cause water to drip on the floor behind the refrigerator.
The water in the drain pan is just not being evaporated the evaporator pan that is below the entire unit not in the freezer or refrigerator.
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Defrost condensate water collects in the drain pan at the bottom of the refrigerator so a cracked or overflowing drain pan can also cause water to drip on the floor behind the refrigerator.
Check the drain pan for cracks and clean out any foreign objects that may be inside the drain pan.
If the pan is overflowing again your refrigerator might have a problem with the compressor.