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Old 09-30-2008, 11:31 AM   #1
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Default Leaking Refrigerator

We have a leak inside the refrigerator which gathers water on the lower shelf then drips out of the fridge to the floor. We can`t figure out where the water would come from as it does not have an icemaker. HELP

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I`m finding water on the inside of the refridgerator`s floor. What could that mean

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Default Refrigerator Rattles or Leaks

I have a 3 year old Kenmore top-mount fridge that has suddenly started leaking a small amount of water into the freezer and refrigerator. Sometimes the freezer and fridge drop in temperature. What is wrong with the frige?
 
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Default My Kenmore frige is leaking from the freezer into through a ...

My Kenmore frige is leaking from the freezer through a hole in the top of the refrigerator into the refrig compartment. How do I correct?
 
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I combined these similar posts... hopfully it'll help someone answer your questions!

One cause of leaks making their way into the fridge can be a leaky (broken) seal around the door of the freezer.

here's a google search on the topic

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...earch&aq=f&oq=
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This doesn't seem to me like a diy job. You should call for a professional as soon as possible and prevent any accidents - like electrocution - from occurring... water+electricity is no good
 
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