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Water in fridge

8 replies

Bitofeverything · 25/08/2016 23:31

That's it really... A small pool of water slowly accumulates at the bottom of the fridge. Too warm? Too cold? Help! Thanks.

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YelloDraw · 26/08/2016 08:06

I don't know but I have the exact same problem!

Google seemed to say to check that the drains aren't blocked - but couldn't find any drain holes in ours.

OnlyHereForTheCamping · 26/08/2016 08:08

Drain holes could be frozen solid. Give it a good defrost 24 hours

Minniemagoo · 26/08/2016 08:10

We had this. Drain holes were fine but the fridge was apparently on its last legs. Something to do with the coolant no longer being as efficient. The fridge was 14 years old and had to be replaced.

superram · 26/08/2016 08:10

Are any products touching the back wall of the fridge.

PigletJohn · 26/08/2016 09:36

your fridge has a gutter and a drain, which must be unblocked and correctly fitted. If you can't see them, look at the instructions. If you've lost the instructions, download them from the maker's website.

specialsubject · 26/08/2016 09:39

There will be a drain plug somewhere.

Also dont overstuff fridges - remove excess packaging to let air circulate, and dont stand in front of the open door thinking.

Bitofeverything · 28/08/2016 21:40

Thanks for all your help! Was away and am now staring at my fridge, trying to work out problem! There doesn't seem to be anything at the back to drain (fridge fitted into kitchen bought last year, so have no idea of make or anything. Hmm.) but thanks all!

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pasic · 29/08/2016 11:05

Any chance you could put a picture of the inside back wall of the fridge up? Someones bound to have similar.

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