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October 01, 2020, 10:47 AM
kalei
Refrigerator Repair Help question **Update sadness** Now update satisfaction
Mine is a 34 yr old Kenmore, Never had any problems with it. Pretty basic unit with freezer compartment on the top and standard refrigerator on the bottom.I never hooked up the water line for the auto ice maker!


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November 14, 2020, 08:50 AM
fgwilliams1
quote:
Originally posted by PeteF:
Look for a blocked drain hose. On mine it runs down the back of the fridge.
Over time the hose gets blocked with smutz. When the coil thaws the water
has no where to go so it freezes again.

Since you said the pan stayed dry, this sounds like an option


Not to jinx myself by posting but I think/hope this is the fix. I checked the drain hose by trying to snake it. As I was messing around with it, the plug came out. It has a little flapper on it that wasn’t flapping very well. I just left the end of the hose off. So it’s just an open hose at the end of the drain. So far it’s been two weeks and the refrigerator has run perfectly. Thanks for everyone who posted suggestions on how to fix this. After spending almost $1000 on trying to solve this problem, it was just a flapper that wasn’t working correctly. And the solution was just to pull the dang thing off.


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November 14, 2020, 01:29 PM
Johnny 3eagles
Flippin Flapper! Good find.





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November 14, 2020, 04:22 PM
Ace31
For fucks sake NEVER EVER buy a LG or Samsung refrigerator. Mad
November 15, 2020, 06:39 AM
satch
If any appliance is over 10 years old and goes bad look to getting a new one. You may like the old one but new appliances today more efficient and cost saving. I other words, let it go.