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Re: Troubleshoot my Fridge
« Reply #15 on: September, 24, 2010, 09:59:52 AM »
where exactly is the drain hole or whatever in a whirlpool fridge. I too have this problem of water beneath the vegggy bins.

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Re: Troubleshoot my Fridge
« Reply #16 on: September, 24, 2010, 10:08:34 AM »
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Re: Troubleshoot my Fridge
« Reply #17 on: September, 24, 2010, 11:55:52 AM »
where exactly is the drain hole or whatever in a whirlpool fridge. I too have this problem of water beneath the vegggy bins.

The drain is in the freezer. Remove contents and shelves first. Then the ice maker if you have one (see instruction manual for fridge). Then remove the screws in the floor (and back wall) of the freezer. Underneath the floor should be the drain. Unclog drain and reassemble freezer. This should cure your problem. If you feel unable to do the job you should be able to get a mobile appliance repair tech to do this job for you.
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Re: Troubleshoot my Fridge
« Reply #18 on: October, 20, 2010, 02:09:21 AM »
I think I may need a new refrigerator I have a Whirlpool and the thing started leaking water all over the inside. When I open the door I get water on the floor. Can some one help? Do I need to buy a new one or is it an easy fix?

I think the problem of your refrigerator is its cooling options.
You have to call an appliance repair service for that matter.
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Re: Troubleshoot my Fridge
« Reply #19 on: March, 29, 2011, 01:27:19 AM »
Warning! To avoid personal injury or even death, always disconnect your appliance from its power source--that is, unplug it or break the connection at the circuit breaker or fuse box--before you do any troubleshooting or repair work on your appliance. Also, because some components may have sharp edges, use caution while working on your appliance.

 
 


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