Water Leaking From Freezer - Solved!
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2020
- Is your refrigerator leaking water from the freezer? In my case, this was due to a drainage port that was blocked with ice. The solution is to simply melt the ice to clear the blockage. Save yourself time and money and use this easy fix.
[UPDATE] If you’ve followed the procedure outlined in this video but you find that your freezer is still leaking, you may need to take additional steps as the drain plug may be blocked with debris. You can remove the rear panel of the fridge and look for where the drain hole leads and you should see a rubber gasket. Remove this gasket and clear any debris and then reassemble. A great video showing this procedure is located at • How to Unclog a Refrig... .
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Do all fridge/freezers have a drain port? Because my Amana does not seem to have one???
@@boomer1049
Yes they all do.
@Christopher Lum
🚨THE PERMANENT FIX!!!🚨
(To prevent the drain from getting clogged with ice, in the first place, causing the problem)
"You need to install a, Thick heavy Gauge Copper wire🧷🛒📎🖇 or (A Wire clothes hanger) into the drain hole 9 or 12 inches. Then bend the wire into a Hook, and clip it directly Onto the "HEATING ELEMENT/The Dark tube running under the cooling finns" (3:35).
:Explanation
"When your refrigerator Cycles through the (AUTO DEFROST MODE) The Heating element will get hot, ♨️ And the residual heat will travel down the "Copper Drain Wire" and this keeps the drain hole just warm enough for all the water to completely exit the freezing section of the refrigerator into the warmer fridge section, thus preventing any buildup of ice to form."💎
Good Luck!
"After I did this to mine, I haven't had to deal with a leaking refrigerator problem since."ruclips.net/video/_FqJxMdAi8U/видео.html
Why to remove ice if we switch off the freezer for some hours it will be melt or not even I have same problem with my freezer
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A video on removing that panel would be great!
The reason the drain hole freezes over is because the drain line is clogged at the bottom where it drips out and is suppose to evaporate. There is a rubber nipple at the other end of the drip line located in the rear of the fridge at the bottom which usually gets clogged from dust accumulation. You should do both operations so that you extend the 3 year repeat plan... hopefully.
Thanks for this extra bit because it NEEDED it desperately 😃
I actually had debris in the top of the drain hose too. If you remove the zip ties and pull the drain hose completely off there is a flap inside the top of the hose too. Easy to clean. The hardest part is fishing the new zip tie through the coils. Worth the effort
My issue is that I was able to clean up the clog however water is coming out thru the hose and around it do you have any ideas as to what is causing this? Do I just need to seal?
Yes. Video was great, as well as this supplemental advice. I removed the back panel (outside the back of the refrigerator) and removed the rubber drain hose (that goes into the drain pan). The hose was blocked with gunk. My guess is that the hose blocked up the fluids into freezer and then the drain hole in the freezer froze, forcing water into the freezer and onto the floor.
Thanks for the add
Great video. Exactly the issue with mine. A few tips. I used hot water to melt all the ice above, below and around the internal drain pan. The actual drain hole was clogged with ice so it took a lot of water and drying. Final step was to draw out all the water with a long plastic straw from a bottle. I also used a hair dryer to dry excessive ice buildup on the coils and fins. You know the ice clog is melted when hot water flows freely down the small drain hole. Before putting the door back on I took off the guard at the bottom front of the fridge and vacuumed out a ton of dust and debris. Lastly I adjusted the leveling screws up front and made sure the fridge was tilted backwards ever so slightly to ensure water went down the drain and doors would close naturally. Took me 1.5 hours start to finish for this project and saved a ton of money.
Don't forget to add a small piece of copper wire to the heat exchanger and put it in the Dr rain hole so it doesn't happen again.
I think I owe you $250. I have the exact problem with a Viking freezer. Your fix was perfect. THANK YOU!!
You solved our problem - thank you!
We went ahead and made it a project since we uplugged the fridge and emptied the freezer. While my husband worked on removing the back wall panel it gave me time to clean those gross bins. Now warmed up to room temperature I could clean off all those little frozen bits of smudged ice cream and funky bits that settle in the bottom....and freeze to the bins.
Then we tackled the clogged drain that was actually clogged in the back/under part of the fidge with the little hose going to the drip pan.
But everything got wiped down, and looks like I won't have to deal with that puddle on the floor every other day.
Thank you!!!
Christopher you bloody legend! Thank you mate, my fridge has been leaking for 3 months now, I tried one time a few weeks ago pushing air up the drain hose in the back of fridge with no success. Yesterday I had the fridge off all day (8rs) and the drain pipe was still blocked. Then I watched your video and followed it. I took off the cover inside my samsung 2 door fridge and saw where it should drain(a bit different to yours). I poured warm water (not boiling as could damage) and after several goes I was finally able to pump air up the pipe and then a little ice fell out . Hallelujah! All good now.
this helped us, we opted to not take apart and defrost 48 hrs. but i think we were lucky having a 2nd fridge. anyhow thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
This was very helpful. I followed your procedure exactly, then in my case, the hose that leads from the drain hole to the drip pan was completely closed. Thanks for your help.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing on why my freezer was leaking. I had one additional problem, a plugged drain tube. I saw your comment, about removing the debris in the drain tube, located in back behind the access panel. Mine was completely blocked.
Don't forget to check the drain tube behind the refrigerator. Often, there is a grommet at the end of the tube. Make sure that the grommet is not stuck with something.
Where are these drain holes draining too?
@@ianflohr5885 There is a drip pan at the bottom of your fridge. When it is working correctly, the water usually evaporates in the pan very quickly. That is why most people don't even know this is occurring anytime the fridge runs.
I watched this video just now and melted the ice in the hole with 2 liters of warm water. Laid out towels to absorb the run off. So far so good. Thanks for the instruction Chris!
😂😂😂😂. All of you who show how to repair your equipment, respect and thank you to all of you. It's because of you that we have work.
Thanks a million! My freezer just started doing this and your solution immediately worked for me!
Thank you for this video. This was exactly the problem I was having and I was able to fix it easily in about 15 minutes!
Another happy customer. Thanks so much
So happy you answered my unasked question. Unpug for 48 hours so I don't have to remove the back panel. Thanks!
Thanks Chris! I am going home to do this today. I had the same problem arise last night and I have the same fridge as you, and remarkably it is about 3 years old! I knew it had something to do with a blocked condensate line.
Wow! This is exactly what we needed!! Thank you so much Chris!
Thank you so so much for helping me with this problem. I was ready to purchase a new refrigerator and nobody had the answer until I found your video. Thank you.
You saved me lots of time and money. Thanks!
Simple and effective video. Thanks buddy!
Thanks Christopher, you saved my family a lot of money!
You just saved me $250! Thank you!
In my case there was a plastic wrapper that somehow fell atop the drain hole and got iced over
Thanks for the fix and excellent instruction!
Appreciate ya brotha . Wife was wanting to buy a whole new fridge lol
Lol I've already put one in my cart, while my husband is wanting to fix it 🤗
Lmao! same here. We even went shopping and thank God couldn't find the right size. this is the exact problem with mine except mine will build up 4" of ice in bottom
@@ItsBossLadyJones oh Jeeze boss lady 😂😂
@@hookedonthebay3890 literally the same lol wives give up on appliances and things so quickly
Of course she did! Any reason to buy something new
This was very helpful. I had the same problem I first cleaned the back panel the small plastic funnel in the back. This was also dirty. But it still spilled over. Load and behold it was exactly as you show in this video the ice froze the drain hole. I unplugged it and let it melt. Removed the back panel after removing all the door panel and shelf’s to gain access. I have a similar model but this fixed it. Thanks for posting very helpful.
Thank you so much! We had exactly the same problem with our fridge so followed your instructions and it saved us so much money and stress. 🙏
You Sir get a Mills Engine Works gold star! ⭐
Thank you for posting this!
Yes, pretty good video, didn't get too technical and made it look simple. Unlike other videos on here that don't show how to fix the issue or skip right to the end without showing the process.
THANK YOU SO MUCH DUDE! You made my entire Sunday.
Thanks Your advise fixed the problem 6/13/2021.
Thank you for the video, my fridge (Frigidaire brand) is having the exact problem for some years now. I thought that was normal, when I see the sheet of ice formed under the pocket (very bottom) in my freezer I'd just take it out once every 4-5 days. I will follow this method today when I get home from work.
You are amazing!! Great video you saved me $250. I had the exact problem and I couldn't figure it out
This was extremely helpful I had the exact same problem. Thanks for posting you saved me a lot of money!
this worked like a charm for me! Thank you so much for the video
Thank you. Finally a video that I could relate to and fix for myself!
Thank you. After watching this video I fixed my problem I've had for months. 👍
Thanks for this! Fixed my fridge ❤️
Simple and easy. Love DIY
Thanks for the video Chris Lum!
👍👍I'm having that problem with my freezer as we speak..I definitely will try this. I'm much obliged.
Thank you for this video! Will try this.
Thank you for this.
Consider yourself lucky! I legit have that exact same fridge and ours leaks every two weeks. Thanks for the tip. We’ll have to defrost that drain one day!
Mine did the same. It was 13 years old. I cleaned out the drain a few times but it always froze up in a few weeks. Not sure if the elements could have been replaced but we decided to go new since the fridge was 13 years olds. Cleaning the drain is only a temporary fix.
Thank you Christopher - you just saved me additional money. I have the EXACT fridge and the EXACT issue. I changed the rubber around the freezer door on the advice of my contractor $140 later- still leaking.- I then found your video. You have saved me $250 or more. I just finished thawing the ice build-up and fingers crossed - I will give it about 2 weeks then post an update. Take a virtual top-shelf drink on me Christopher- I got $250 in my pocket.
I'm glad it was helpful. If you end up still having a problem, look at the description of this video as I have a link to another video that details the next level of troubleshooting you may have to undertake if my solution doesn't solve your problem. Thanks for watching!
@John Johnson Report back on the solution. Did it work?
Mr. Johnson, how did it turn out?
Yo, so how is it going? Was the problem solved, and for how long did it last?
Thanks for this video. As some people have said, clear the plug in the back and additional info on take the panel off could be helpful but is somewhat easy to figure by looking for the spots to pop out the plastic pieces in front of the panel.
this is good to know! I appreciate the range of your videos hahah
Eran, thanks for watching, I hope to catch you at a future video!
Thank you so much! Your video was very helpful! It helped us solve our stand-alone freezer water leak. We had ice build up over the drain hole inside by the heat exchanger.
Will try my this weekend. Thanks for video
Thank you man. I’ve never done this before but after watching the video it was pretty easy. Much appreciated
THANK YOU! I appreciate this video!
Christopher you are amazing. thanks for your video. My bottom freeze has exactly the problem, which water leaking at front (floor area) and on and off. Almost to call the supporter, by chance I see your video. You save us a brand new refrigerator.
Thank You for the video
Great video! I think you may have solved my problem. Gonna tackle it tomorrow.
Followed your steps. Hopefully problem of leaky freezer has been solved. Thanks very much.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks so much! Saved me a bunch of money. Very much appreciated
Thank you, I have the same problem. Happy camper now. 😀
Thank you! Great video
Thanks! That was Great!!
By chance happen to see this video, thanks very much, really helped me out. Here in London the qoute I had was from £300 to some advising to scrap it.
My Samsung fridge freezer was doing excatly that and now I can fix this issue. Only thing is my appliance is wedged on quite tight so no access to the back to replace the tubing. I'll follow ur instructions and then just run down a metal wire down the drain to dislodge any debri, hopefully trouble free for couple years and then just repeat the process. Thanks very much.
Great catch and tip!! Thanks.
Thank You! Solved the problem.
Nailed it, thank you!
Thank you.
Very useful info.
Unplugging for 48 hrs is easier for some.
Thanks for the awesome video! Very helpful and solved my problem!
Awesome thanks mate!!!
Thanks Chris- saved me $250 - legend!
Thank you for the education!. Will put this to use on my day off 😎
You may want to add an aluminum wire that attaches to the evaporator or defrost tube and hangs into the drain hole a few inches. This warms up that drain every time the fridge goes into the defrost cycle.
Pro gamer move
Shouldn't the flow of water be great enough while defrosting to never get frozen in the drain pipe when the defrost cycle stops?
Genius
Very nice video. Thank you.
Great video , Thanks heaps.
Thank YOU! Very much!
Thanks this was very helpful.
My fridge is about 12 years old. Just started doing this, thanks
Mine too! Mine is more like 15 years old.
Thanks you
Thanks. Just fixed mine with exactly the same problem.
Awesome Video. Just what I needed. Lots of good details too. THANKYOU CHRSTOPHER.
Thank you .
Thanks for the tip👍👋
Your video was/is better than the so-called Pro's. Thx!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. It gave me the confidence to do it.😊
I am having the same problem. I am excited to try this
Update: it worked! Saved $$$$
Awesome video!
Dude thank you very much I didn’t notice I had a panel on the back of the freezer thank you very much it really save me 250 bucks or maybe $300 thank you
This is great, thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Good job thanks
Thanks this helped a lot.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You saved us!
I have saved tons using this hack. Great video
Thank you!) I appreciate you.
My freezer has been leaking for years. I almost hired someone but decided to give your method a shot since it seemed pretty easy. It took under 15 minutes and I can finally see the drain. Thanks for sharing!
Why couldn't you inject a small amount of antifreeze into the drainage hole???? Unplugging does sound like the best idea. Thanks
@@michaelbuckley8014 Anti freeze wont do it .......anti thaw is what you need to melt it, but give it a try , nothing to lose.
Thanks!
Great info have viewed other videos and none did what you did..thanks
Worked for me thanks.
Thanks