I have a broken off post that supports the left rear corner of the drawer support frame. The drawer unit "flops" when items are on that shelf. I can't figure out how to replace the broken off post - it is broken off almost flush with the inside wall of the fridg -- please help.
SOURCE: TOP FREEZER REFRIGERATOR WITHOUT ICEMAKER LEAKS
the condensate drain hose is blocked.
remove the plastic rear cover in the freezer; locate the drain opening;
it's about 1/2 inch in diameter; it drains into a pan at the bottom of the refrigerator. using a funnel and, a small pan, pour hot water through the blocked hose until water flows into the drain pan again.
remove the condensate pan pour the water out and, reinstall the pan.
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you have a plugged up drain in the freezer.when the machine goes into defrost the ice melts off the coil and goes down the drain in the freezer and drips down to the bottom pan where it evaporates,but your drain is blocked so the water can't drain correctly.you have to empty the freezer,remove the ice maker and shelves,remove the back wall and with a hair dryer melt out all the ice.after the ice is gone you have to clear the drain.i use a steemer to clear out the drain,if you don't have a steemer you can use like a turkey baster or anything that will blow through the drain line and clear it.when you think it's clear,pour hot water down through the drain to make sure it's clear.there's a heater you can install into the drain hole so this doesn't happen again,you can call your local parts store and tell them you need a drain heater or you can make one,get a 6 inch piece of house electrical wire,remove the ground wire from the casing,stick it in the hole until it hits the bottom of the drain,then leave enough to rap around the heater that melts the ice off the coil around a half inch and cut off the rest,when theheater comes on the wire heats up and stops the ice from blocking the drain. you want it long enough to go down the drain without hitting anything,4 to 5 inches is plenty,let me know how you make out
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