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Posted by yaofeng on July 5, 2006, 2:44 pm
Nobody You'd Know wrote:
> wrote:
>
> >Why is the bottom of the freezer section in my side by side Maytag
> >refrigerator always iced up? Where does moisture go in? The seal is
> >good as far as I can tell. It is only three years old.
>
> The water comes from the defrost mode of the fridge. The
> fridge cycles to melt the water in the freezer coil and there is a
> drain below it so it can go out to an evaporator pan under the fridge.
>
> The drain tube is obviously either frozen over (happened to me
> more than once with my Maytag side by side) or there's debris plugging
> it.
>
> You need to remove the bottom panel at the inside back of the
> freezer side and check the drain. If it's frozen, a cup of hot tap
> water will open it up.
>
> I've lost all faith in Maytag appliances. I owned a Sears
> Coldspot fridge for over 25 years without the need for the first
> service call. I've had my Maytag for 6 and the service man has been
> out here five different times. It would have been more, but I watched
> over his shoulder; and now can do some of the simple stuff myself.
>
> My Maytag clothes washer is almost, but not quite, as bad. No
> more Maytags for me.
Thanks for the tip. Indeed the drain outlet under the coils is all
iced up. I removed the chunk of ice and put things back. Just keep my
finger crossed for the next ice breaking activity.
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