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Anonymous Posted on Dec 24, 2013

Kenmore model 106.53652300 has water on floor under the refrigerator

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2008

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check behind the drawers is there a water tank for water in thew door that would be my first guess

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: Kenmore water on floor

Hi!!! You could have a plugged drain line. Open your freezer door and remove the bottom tray and look to see if you have ice on the bottom if you do then its a frozen drain line get a hair dryer and and apply heat to the bac evaporator fins and all the ice..sometimes also some sxs refrigerator model leak a small amount of water right after you use it..Good luckk..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2010

SOURCE: Water collecting under the freezer drawer, then freezing

We just had a similar problem with our Maytag side-by-side in the bottom of the freezer. Just as you described...sort of a glacier on the floor of the freezer that slowly melts toward the door. After several attempts to remove the ice, only to have it form again, my husband spoke with a helpful sales person in an appliance center. He said there's a drainage plug/line on the back that's supposed to funnel condensation to the evaporation tray underneath. It gets clogged and frozen. Sure enough...my husband pulled out the freezer, opened the visible line and it was all frozen and full of gunk. He had to use a hair dryer to thaw it out, then flushed it. It was amazing how much stuff came out of there. We've had no more problem since.

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Barrett Palumbo

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Kenmore side by side refrigerator, model

Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.

i would turn off water to the unit, if its hooked up.see if it stops.. if not you lost the unit and it is melting

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Barrett Palumbo

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2010

SOURCE: My Kenmore Elite bottom freezer

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Sorry to hear about your problem. Sounds like you have a defrost issue. Hence your unit is not defrosting. All of this apply's if your freezer side has ice on it. If not. you have other issues
Here is a list of some things that can go wrong.

In addition, your drain tube maybe clogged

1. Defective heat coil
2. Defective defrost timer
3. Defective defrost sensor
4. Defective Fan
5. Defective compartment inlet damper (on some models)

You should call a service company to resolve your issue.

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Hi!!! You could have a plugged drain line. Open your freezer door and remove the bottom tray and look to see if you have ice on the bottom if you do then its a frozen drain line get a hair dryer and and apply heat to the bac evaporator fins and all the ice..sometimes also some sxs refrigerator model leak a small amount of water right after you use it..Good luckk..
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