The freezer drips water into the fridge. When this happened last year I defrosted the freezer and let all the built up ice melt then I plugged it back in and it lasted for about a year but this time when I defrosted it it only lasted a few weeks until the drips returned. I checked the water tray under the fridge and it is dry. Can you help???
Thanks for the quick response, that sounds like what I am experiencing. Do you know how I would access the drain hole?
The best way is to access the freezer coils which are generally behind the sheet metal in the rear of the freezer. That panel once removed will show the coils and the defrost heating elements, which by the way are working since the freezer is obviously defrosting. Locate the water catch tray below the coils and make sure both the tray and the drain hole are clean and clear of any dirt or pieces of insulation. Make sure also that the drain hose is clear all the way down and into the pan under the fridge. If you have found any reason for water obstruction, and have cleared it, reassemble the freezer panels and put the fridge back into use. Install the fridge with a slight tilt toward the rear, just enough that the door swings shut on its own, and with a slight tilt left or right toward the freezer water catch tray drain hole. This should be the end of it. If not the next step would be to enlarge the drain hole in the catch tray and adapt to the drain hose. Good luck.
Thanks so much for your help. It took me long enough to get around to doing it but it seems to have worked. You saved me an expensive repair bill!!