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My refrigerator is "peeing" inside. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy May 2019 OP
No DUgosh May 2019 #1
several causes CurtEastPoint May 2019 #2
Sometimes calling in professional help PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #3
Freon would dissipate as a gas. Girard442 May 2019 #4
I would guess that you need to replace the door gaskets. Not really difficult LiberalArkie May 2019 #5
Refrigerator urination is an uncommon problem. Sneederbunk May 2019 #6
Self defrost feature most likely Auggie May 2019 #7

DUgosh

(3,107 posts)
1. No
Sun May 26, 2019, 07:26 AM
May 2019

It’s not the Freon your defrost drain is clogged goggle your model for its location and how to unclog

Girard442

(6,401 posts)
4. Freon would dissipate as a gas.
Sun May 26, 2019, 08:06 AM
May 2019

Besides, there's not that much freon in a fridge. If there was a leak of any kind, your fridge would be dead.

Yeah, most likely a clogged defrost drain which you could probably clear yourself. If not that, maybe the icemaker is leaking.

Auggie

(31,798 posts)
7. Self defrost feature most likely
Sun May 26, 2019, 09:57 AM
May 2019

When the freezer is in defrost mode water must drain through a small opening in the lowest spot of the bottom freezer shelf. There is a tube that connects this hole to a drip pan under the heating element of the fridge (the heat from the fridge motor evaporates the water, which is pretty ingenious IMO). Over time, this hose can get clogged with regular freezer item gunk -- crumbs, etc. -- and instead of finding its way to the drip pan, it accumulates in the lower selves of the fridge (usually the produce bins) until it overflows onto your kitchen floor.

Depending on your model, you may be able to clear the tube yourself. Check Google, YouTube, etc. for self-help videos. Good luck.

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