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Water at the bottom (inside) of my refrigerator. Why? How?
I have a Maytag Dual Cool (model MTB 2155 AR). No idea how old. It
came with the house. Been working fine until a couple weeks ago. The freezer is on top. I open the door and look down and I can see that, under the veggie / fruit crispers there is water. It's spilling out from under the drawers. I take the two drawers out and under them, in a slightly indented section all along the bottom of the fridge obviously designed to catch spills, there is water. THE WEIRD THING IS: the sides and back of the fridge down there are dry. That's what I can't figure out: where is this water coming from? If it was dripping down from above, wouldn't the sides or back also be wet? If this were outside, I'd say the water was welling UP from the ground. But, no, I don't see any holes in the spill catch area. It takes about 24 hours to replenish. |
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