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Water in refrigerator
Hi All,
Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic! No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer. I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T |
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On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote:
Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!Â* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.Â* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.com Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage. There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. |
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On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!Â* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.Â* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.comÂ* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.Â* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you. A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. |
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On 01/05/2018 12:43 PM, T wrote:
On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!Â* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.Â* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.comÂ* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.Â* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you.Â* A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. I found this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASR3sAYUOKM Maybe ... |
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On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 12:43:13 -0800, T wrote:
On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.com* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you. A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. In the mean time search them on Youtube. www.repaiclinic.com is the go to place. BTDT |
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On 01/05/2018 01:04 PM, T wrote:
On 01/05/2018 12:43 PM, T wrote: On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!Â* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.Â* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.comÂ* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.Â* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you.Â* A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. I found this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASR3sAYUOKM Maybe ... This look even better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj-8Hnhk4b0 |
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On 01/05/2018 12:43 PM, T wrote:
Oren, Would you please resend? I got a blank page. Thanks, -T |
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On 01/05/2018 01:18 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 12:43:13 -0800, T wrote: On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!Â* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.Â* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.comÂ* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.Â* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you. A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. In the mean time search them on Youtube. www.repaiclinic.com is the go to place. BTDT Okay, after repairing my folder, it came through |
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Water in refrigerator
On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 13:24:51 -0800, T wrote:
On 01/05/2018 12:43 PM, T wrote: Oren, Would you please resend? I got a blank page. Thanks, -T https://www.youtube.com/user/RepairClinic Click the magnifying glass and search their single channel with key works. Or the video tab and have a look. |
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Water in refrigerator
Oren wrote in
: On Fri, 5 Jan 2018 12:43:13 -0800, T wrote: On 01/05/2018 12:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 1/5/2018 3:15 PM, T wrote: Hi All, Well, I did not think this was going to happen, but this is actually On Topic!* No Roast Beef involved at all! First off, there is no external water connection to my freezer.* I deliberately did not use it. Our Whirlpool GR2SHKXKQ00 frost free refrigerator (bottom) / freezer (top) has started dripping water into the top shelves of the refrigerator. The drip is coming from the air gap where cold air is blown into the refrigerator from the freezer. Is there some kind of drain tube that may be clogged? If so, how do I get at it? Any words of wisdom? Many thanks, -T You may find the diagram on www.repairclinic.com* Sounds like it is not draining on defrost and yes, you may be correct that there is a blockage.* There are usually a couple of screws and maybe unsnap, but that is a guess as I can't see it. Thank you. A great place to start. Repair clinic's web site is down (verified with their chat), so I will have to try later. In the mean time search them on Youtube. www.repaiclinic.com is the go to place. BTDT You mispelled the link. There is a repaiclinic.com, but clicking on the link you provide will get you a phony Windows alert that you are infected with malware stealing your passwords, etc. , which keeps talking at you very annoyingly. A taskmanager 'end task' doesn't shut it down. For me, only a (orderly) power shut down worked. |
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