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My frost free fridge is leaking water inside under the crispers, what and where is that from ?

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My frost free fridge is leaking water inside under the crispers, what and where is that from ?

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A – This often is the defrost water that is leaking inside the fridge. At least once a day the fridge shuts off and a heater in the freezer section melts the frost and changes it to water, this is how a fridge can be frost free. If the defrost drain is plugged with food bits or dust, the water cannot get down the drain system and will spill out inside the fridge and often end up under the bottom crispers. For more detailed info on the fridge drain system, please see the leaking water and drain section in the fridge pages. If your refrigerator has an icemaker, make sure the icemaker is not leaking or it’s fill tube.

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