Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Fridge drain pan overflowing ,,help
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gordow
09-26-04, 04:15 PM
My mother has complained about her fridge "drain pan" overflowing every so often ,, i have to go down there in the next week and i was going to look at it but i was wondering if there was anything to look at??
What could be the cause and fix for this?? I couldn't begin to tell you what make the fridge is ,, but it's got to be at least 20 years old if not more.
Thanks ,, Gord
ps ,, what's happened to all the posts on this list??? last time i logged on there were a ton of posts and now hardly anything??
What could be the cause and fix for this?? I couldn't begin to tell you what make the fridge is ,, but it's got to be at least 20 years old if not more.
Thanks ,, Gord
ps ,, what's happened to all the posts on this list??? last time i logged on there were a ton of posts and now hardly anything??
Jake_TJ
09-29-04, 11:23 PM
Hi,
Always make sure the condenser undeneath is clean and not clogged, and the condenser fan motor is turning in the back of the unit.
The warm air from the condenser evaporates the water in the drain pan.
Jake
Always make sure the condenser undeneath is clean and not clogged, and the condenser fan motor is turning in the back of the unit.
The warm air from the condenser evaporates the water in the drain pan.
Jake
gordow
09-30-04, 05:08 AM
Thanks Jake ,,, this will give me something to check this weekend.
Gord
Gord
Jake_TJ
09-30-04, 11:23 PM
Your welcome Gord. :)