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A common thing is for the small diameter pipe, that leads to the drain pan, to get blocked. Pick the gunk out if you can and then low pressure compressed air through it. If you don't have compressed air handy "Air Duster" spray cans of air work well.
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The upper end should only have fluid in it when it is draining warm(ish) water from the defrost cycle. The first part of the tube is usually aluminum and is attached to the aluminum plate that the evaporator coils and the defrost heater are attached to, so it gets warm during the defrost process. |
Only thing I have ever seen go out on any refrigerator was the thermostat.
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A warranty is not completely useless and sometimes it makes sense on a rental property where you wish to keep the tenant at arms length. Personally I have never received satisfactory service from any home warranty, appliance warranty, or extended warranty repair so I avoid them. |
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Could have been any of the threads on this or any other forum that tends to drift off topic. Never ceases to amaze me.....:p |
My advice is to eat the ice cream, finish the bottle of wine, and then pound the three beers in the door. It won't fix the fridge but you might not mind it not working at that point.
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So - what happened with the refrigerator?
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Maybe he took my advice and now he doesn't care.
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