I remembers years ago it happened and we had someone come and fix it. This time, this is THE ONLY video i watched about fixing it, i just did it in about 90 minutes.
I wanted to give you a genuine thank you. Even though my refrigerator was a different brand the set up was fairly similar. Thanks to this video I was able to unclog the frozen ice that was causing the leak on the fridge. I’m pretty sure hiring someone to do that would’ve run me a couple hundred dollars. It’s videos like these that help us homeowners handle our business ourselves. Once again thank you!
Drain pan was dry as a bone! Dust and dirt in the line built up blocking the flow, cleared the line in 5 minutes and we’re all set. Thanks for potentially saving us hundreds on calling a repair man!
Thank you very much! I had this problem for a while and one night I couldn't sleep thinking about the water from the fridge. Then I found your video and done exactly everything what you demonstrated and I don't have this problem anymore! Thanks to you I found the solution for tehnical issue for the first time in my life. I can strongly recommend this video and advices. Greetings from Germany!
This is a great video and I used your methods to fix my side by side whirlpool refrigerator. You method can be used on any fridge.. I had food blockage in the drain pipe of the freezer section...was 2 pieces of Cilantro frozen. I used a can of Blowoff Duster which is compressed air, and a thick silicone vaccum hose to blow out the stuck food from the bottom of the drain pipe after defrosting. I did not need to remove the back panel. Also dust & dog hair caked up on my coils. I used a shop vac. Then to keep dust out / off the coils ...in front the the kick panel that passes air...I used Honeywell carbon pre-filter 38002 material (ebay) from my Hepa filter. And with velcro I made a filter that passes air easily. But catches the dust & hair from being sucked in thru the bottom front of fridge. Then I ran 5/8 Grey foam backer rod between the very bottom of fridge to the floor. So that the air will only go through the filter most of it. Hopefully to keep clean my coils
My kitchenaid wasn't as complicated/fancy as yours but your vid helped me solve my issue. My drain pipe was clogged and so the drip trap would be empty for a few days and then whoosh a bunch of water would somehow come into the drip tray, enough to splash a little beneath the fridge. I took out and cleaned the drain hose and also cleaned inside the freezer and now it is good! Thanks and subbed!
This is a great tutorial step by step my fridge has these exact symptoms and the drain pan is dry. I'm tired of putting paper towels down on the floor in front of the fridge and I don't have my ice maker hooked up to the water line. I just go down to the Costco and buy a bag of 16 lb ice and fill it up
Hi Lou, I have a Samsung fridge similar in style. I followed your video and with a few minor differences the results were the same. The fridge is fixed, and I saved a $300.00 service call. Thanks for the advice. Craig.
Excellent! Cheers my man. Such an easy fix for my fridge-freezer. 2 screws and a single panel all the way up the back of the freezer compartment. Loosened the panel and there was a huge thud as a 3x6x12inch slab of ice fell out. Some of the elements had bent so had to gently persuade them back into alignment. Hoping that won't be too much of an issue in the future but for now I can save a couple hundred on repair or replace.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I was able to follow along easily with the help of my 12 & 14 yr. old boys! Forget about paying a GE tech. It was a great teaching opportunity. 😁
Thanks for the info. I've been dealing with this problem for the past 5 years. Every week I had to break up the ice at the bottom. I'm going to finally try this idea this weekend.
Defrost then use a can of Blowoff Duster compressed air and a thick silicone vaccum line to blow out the stuck food on your drain line..go from the bottom of the drain pipe. I had cilantro in mine
I have this problem for years...i sure ask my brother to help me next wk....thank you so much. Because i was planning to go buy a new refrigerator cuz im tired of seeing the water come out to the wood floor every week.
Water leaking at door today, wife immediately started shopping for a new fridge. I jumped on UA-cam and this video helped. My problem was the actual tube he is pointing out in the back. Dust/dirt clogged mine and backed everything up. Hot water, blowing hard to push the junk out, then using a flexible pipe cleaner and gtg. Cleaned up the ice inside the freezer and all the junk in the back so we’ll see how she does.
Thank you so much for sharing your video. My LG LFXS29766S is a little bit different from yours but the issue is the same.I fixed it myself. Thanks again dude
Very very good video, after I watched your video I solved my refrigerator in 30 min, I found a lot of ice inside because the black rubber from the tube was locked and the drain of water was stopped. Thank you!
I have a beko simple fridge with the freezer below. Had the same problem, followed your advice on the bottom deep freezer drain was clogged. Openned up an removed the ice. Now the hair dryer approach is long. I took a glass of hot water pourred in the tray and the glass dissolved in seconds. Drain is now clear. How long will it stay like that who knows. In my case I topped higher a little the freezing temp. Maybe that way it will not freeze so string again. Thanks for the vid
THANK YOU! after a minute of your video, I went and discovered that it was the ice build up! Hopefully my refrigerator doesn't pee all over the floor anymore!!!
Thanks for the video. Do you think part of the reason the freezer is malfunctioning and freezing up is the result of overfilling the freezer space and not allowing for adequate ventilation? Thanks.
No. There are drawers with room for ventilation around them. Ever since i removed that rubber flap at the bottom, i have never had the problem again, no matter how much we stuff in there.
This fixed my problem. My drain pipe in the back was actually clogged with God knows what. I pulled it off and hit it with the air compressor. Put it back on, heated up the drain vent with heat gun from inside and it started working again!
Great video collection, recommend adding model and make of items you fix, will drive more traffic. Have you had experience with leaky water filters? I've replaced my LMXS30776S/00 with a LG ADQ73613401. I twist and fully lock in place, complete reinstall and I'm getting leakage. The exact same filter before did not have issue. Now at first I didn't turn off the water , but then I did and in both situations.. leaking persisted. Any tips?
Those appear to have two black rubber O-rings. One of them probably has a small defect in it that is allowing water to sneak by. I would pull the O-rings off the old filter if you still have it, or return the filter as defective and get a different one
@@HowToLou thank you. I ended up measuring old vs. New, the new ones were 1 mm shorter at the tip with 7mm vs. 8mm for the installed one. I also got in contact with LG supplier and there was a new model for the filter.
Great video! I watched over the weekend, followed your instructions after breaking ice and withdrawing it along with using the blowdryer to melt all ice in the drain. However, 4 days later the puddle again only in front of the freezer door. Any advice?
Hmm. There are only two ways you can get a fridge water leak. If you have a water line for ice or water, turn it off for a week and see if that is the cause. If so, you will have to chase down the exact source of the leak and repair it. If its not that, then your defrost water froze up again in the drain. This seems unlikely so soon. Are you sure you got it completely ice free and running? Take that rubber boot off the bottom of the drain, in back of fridge. That allows a little warm air to flow up the drain, so it won’t freeze. Mine has been fine ever since I published this video.
THANKYOU very much. X As we are in lockdown with little money for a new fridge, our baumatic 'WAS' dripping and ruining the floor, getting someone to look at it was not an option either so... Even though it's a different make, the principle was the same, we also had difficulty navigating the flimsy plastic parts. Lol Although I managed to crack them superficially, we've cracked it, job done good.👍 Same problem, ice block from hell. I administered the hairdryer, out popped a large ice burg with a nipple on it. Immediately we heard a satisfying trickling noise as the melted water freely ran into the drip tray. Bingo, bobs your uncle, fannys your Auntie. Very pleased.
I just did the ice cleaning but I will also get a new filter and make sure its in right. When I looked at the drip pan it was dry. I put warm water down the hose and it came through. I hope it works. I now have to change the floor by the frig
If you have a place to keep all your fridge and freezer food, you can just unplug and leave it open for a couple of days to melt it out. If you don’t, this method is much faster.
@@HowToLou i just bought it from my aunt it has 4 yrs of use. It does have a water dispenser. I will take a look at it. Also the flapping door has some moisture.freezer has no ice on the bottom. Thank you for your help!!
ours kept leaking too. today I took the door off and racks and turned it off and put a header inside of it and it froze all the ice and unclogged the drain hole. took about 2-3 hrs cuz I wanted to make sure all the water drained down the hole completely
Could this be more of an issue of setting the freezer temp too cold so the water evaporating freezes and blocks the drain with ice. I wonder if you turned down the freezer temp so it dose not cool for so long would fix the issue
I got a new LG french doors kept in my garage (so not hooked up to H2O) and each day we find water under the freezer, also the freezer maxes at 3-7 degrees empty, not zero. Any clues my friend? Thanks much
The defrost cycle runs once a day and produces water under the unit, in a drip tray. A fan blows on the drip tray and evaporates the water. Either your fan is defective, or you garage is so humid that the water won’t evaporate. If the garage is significantly hotter than a typical house indoors, the freezer temp will lag somewhat. Basically, freezers and refrigerators are designed to run in a 70 to 80° household. When they are put in a garage, outside that range, some strange things can happen. There can also be a problem if the temperature in the garage gets below 40°. Believe it or not, this will cause your freezer contents to completely thaw. I did another video on that topic, and how to fix it
@@HowToLou Very interesting, but I live in a low-humidity region. and the 20 year old fridge I had out there never struggled, just the new LG. The seller is basically dismantling it at his shop to find the problem, he made the tube larger and the temp went from 7 degrees to 38! If you have any guesses, I'd be interested, and thank you for your time
Interesting. Here are my new thoughts, which may also be wrong, but I will try. My new theory is that your garage is hot, and that hot air is rising up the drain tube and constantly melting some ice in the freezer and its dripping back down. If you have low humidity, you likely don’t have any ice buildup that needs to be defrosted. Fridge frost comes from warm humid air hitting the cold coils. I would try plugging the drain entirely for a couple of days and see what happens. The water must be coming from the air or something you have in the freezer that is melting. Another idea is to run the freezer completely empty for a few days. That would eliminate any water you put in there, and it would have to come from humidity. This is a tricky problem, but trying those things will help rule out certain causes and finally expose the source of the problem.
from an appliance tech, please dont use a hair dryer to melt the ice by the evaporator. i cant count the damaged ive seen to the plastic molding that breaks the seal, now water/ice will get into the insulation water logging it. let it defrost slowly and pour hot water down the drain to clean it out. the duck bill you are removing on the drain spout in back is needed to keep the moisture out, just clean it up good. otherwise nicely done sir.
I agree you need to be careful with a hair dryer. Hot water is a good alternative. I don’t agree on the duck bill. While I understand it will let humid air in, more importantly, it lets warm air in, and keeps the drain pipe ice-free. I am sure this is not what LG recommends, but if they had it designed correctly, this video would not be getting 600 views per day. With the duck bill off, I have not had a problem since I published this video, over a year ago.
Does this work with a fridge with a freezer at the top too? Could this also explain why our freezer is too cold, even though we have it on the least cold setting?
I'm having this leaking fridge issue. If my problem is ice clogging the drain, would I be able to simply empty the fridge, unplug it, and leave it open for a day, to flaw it all out?
That would defrost the ice excess but one common reason for this issue ir dirt clogging the drain tube, so in that case you should be checking it as well and make sure it is free, otherwise the issue will return in 4 or 5 days.
So would it also technically work to unplug and let the whole fridge thaw out and then moving the fridge around a bit to move the ice/water build up? I don’t feel as comfortable disassembling my freezer like you
Yes, you can unplug and leave it open about 24 hours to slowly melt all the ice. You just have to keep your food cold somewhere while you wait. Take that rubber boot off or it will freeze up again!
Was going to just go get another fridge when I came across your video,man this was exactly what was wrong with my fridge I would have never figured that out also who do I make the check out to for this video lol
What if its not ice that formed at the bottom? Its just water coming from the freezer to the bottom pooling under the crisper drawers and onto the floor?
I remembers years ago it happened and we had someone come and fix it. This time, this is THE ONLY video i watched about fixing it, i just did it in about 90 minutes.
Thank you for not making this a 30 minute video. You got to the point and were. Very informative.
Ditto. Skyle saved me some typing. Thanks Lou.
I wanted to give you a genuine thank you. Even though my refrigerator was a different brand the set up was fairly similar. Thanks to this video I was able to unclog the frozen ice that was causing the leak on the fridge. I’m pretty sure hiring someone to do that would’ve run me a couple hundred dollars. It’s videos like these that help us homeowners handle our business ourselves. Once again thank you!
Agree!
I cant thank you enough. It is souls like you that Make the World go around. May God Bless you. Superb, Concise and most importantly, precise
DUDE!!!!! THANK YOU!!! Dang gone repair man didnt do none of this and charged big bucks. You da man. Thanks again stay safe.
Drain pan was dry as a bone! Dust and dirt in the line built up blocking the flow, cleared the line in 5 minutes and we’re all set. Thanks for potentially saving us hundreds on calling a repair man!
Simple and to the point. Prolly saved me hundreds. Subbed because my wife thinks I'm a handyman now 😆
Just fixed my fridge after watching this! I don't have the same make and model, but it gave me an idea what to do! Thank you so much!
Great video. I used your video to fix the exact problem with my freezer tonight. Thanks
Thank you very much! I had this problem for a while and one night I couldn't sleep thinking about the water from the fridge. Then I found your video and done exactly everything what you demonstrated and I don't have this problem anymore! Thanks to you I found the solution for tehnical issue for the first time in my life. I can strongly recommend this video and advices. Greetings from Germany!
This is a great video and I used your methods to fix my side by side whirlpool refrigerator. You method can be used on any fridge.. I had food blockage in the drain pipe of the freezer section...was 2 pieces of Cilantro frozen. I used a can of Blowoff Duster which is compressed air, and a thick silicone vaccum hose to blow out the stuck food from the bottom of the drain pipe after defrosting. I did not need to remove the back panel. Also dust & dog hair caked up on my coils. I used a shop vac. Then to keep dust out / off the coils ...in front the the kick panel that passes air...I used Honeywell carbon pre-filter 38002 material (ebay) from my Hepa filter. And with velcro I made a filter that passes air easily. But catches the dust & hair from being sucked in thru the bottom front of fridge. Then I ran 5/8 Grey foam backer rod between the very bottom of fridge to the floor. So that the air will only go through the filter most of it. Hopefully to keep clean my coils
Dude I followed your steps and sure enough there was a 2 inch thick sheet of ice covering the drain pain area. You got my sub!
Just got a call from a family member who has this problem. This video just gave me a head start for fixing their problem. A very, very good start.
My kitchenaid wasn't as complicated/fancy as yours but your vid helped me solve my issue. My drain pipe was clogged and so the drip trap would be empty for a few days and then whoosh a bunch of water would somehow come into the drip tray, enough to splash a little beneath the fridge. I took out and cleaned the drain hose and also cleaned inside the freezer and now it is good! Thanks and subbed!
very professional not only on fixing the fridge but also very clever for videoing 👍⚘
Thank you for this video. Finally was able to figure out what was wrong with my freezer. You the man 👍
Thank you. It definitely unclog the drain pipe of my westinghouse freezer. It took half an hour.
I just watched this video and used the info to fix my fridge. Thank you so much!!! Very informative and easy to follow instructions!!!!
This is a great tutorial step by step my fridge has these exact symptoms and the drain pan is dry. I'm tired of putting paper towels down on the floor in front of the fridge and I don't have my ice maker hooked up to the water line. I just go down to the Costco and buy a bag of 16 lb ice and fill it up
This video came is very handy!
I almost called someone to come check out my refrigerator, but after this video I just fixed it myself.
Hi Lou, I have a Samsung fridge similar in style. I followed your video and with a few minor differences the results were the same. The fridge is fixed, and I saved a $300.00 service call. Thanks for the advice. Craig.
Glad it helped
SUPER helpful video. You kept it short and to the point. Time for more content. Subscribed !
Awesome stuff! Fridge is not leaking anymore. Happy wife
Excellent! Cheers my man. Such an easy fix for my fridge-freezer.
2 screws and a single panel all the way up the back of the freezer compartment. Loosened the panel and there was a huge thud as a 3x6x12inch slab of ice fell out. Some of the elements had bent so had to gently persuade them back into alignment.
Hoping that won't be too much of an issue in the future but for now I can save a couple hundred on repair or replace.
Super helpful and detailed guide! Thank you so much, I was able to save money and avoid have a stranger in my house during COVID!
Thank you so much for this video. The issue was driving me crazy.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I was able to follow along easily with the help of my 12 & 14 yr. old boys! Forget about paying a GE tech. It was a great teaching opportunity. 😁
Great vid! Nice and succinct with visuals. Appreciate it! Keep making more!
Thanks for this from England. Really helpful.
We've had that problem for years, now I can fix it, Thanks
Thank you Sir! Took me about two hours from start to finish. The water pan was bone dry.
Thanks for the info. I've been dealing with this problem for the past 5 years. Every week I had to break up the ice at the bottom. I'm going to finally try this idea this weekend.
Defrost then use a can of Blowoff Duster compressed air and a thick silicone vaccum line to blow out the stuck food on your drain line..go from the bottom of the drain pipe. I had cilantro in mine
I have an LG fridge and have the same problem. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you so much!!! I was pissed that my new fridge was doing this after buying it 4 months ago
Thank you for the video. The drain on mine took a very long time to de ice with a heat gun but worked!!!
Thank you sir.
I did step by step and to hope it does not freeze again any time soon.
you have my regards
Thanks lou best demo pn utube i will subscribe & big thumbs up 👍🏻 only guy smart enough to show the whole front of refer great fix bro
Thanks, I'm confident that I can deal with this, your video was sufficiently informative.
Thank you for this excellent video on how to solve this tricky issue!
Thanks for the video. Fixed my problem without any issues. 👍👍
I'd be terrified to take my fridge apart this much
I have this problem for years...i sure ask my brother to help me next wk....thank you so much. Because i was planning to go buy a new refrigerator cuz im tired of seeing the water come out to the wood floor every week.
Water leaking at door today, wife immediately started shopping for a new fridge. I jumped on UA-cam and this video helped. My problem was the actual tube he is pointing out in the back. Dust/dirt clogged mine and backed everything up. Hot water, blowing hard to push the junk out, then using a flexible pipe cleaner and gtg. Cleaned up the ice inside the freezer and all the junk in the back so we’ll see how she does.
Women look for excuses to buy new shit quickly
I can say 9mo later fridge is running like new so it’s going to have to drop dead before we get a new one
Thank you. Excellent to the point video.
Thank you so much for sharing your video. My LG LFXS29766S is a little bit different from yours but the issue is the same.I fixed it myself. Thanks again dude
I have seen this happen several times. Great video.
Very very good video, after I watched your video I solved my refrigerator in 30 min, I found a lot of ice inside because the black rubber from the tube was locked and the drain of water was stopped. Thank you!
Thanks - super helpful. Solved my issue.
more detailed than any video of this kind.....tnx
I have a different fridge but this is all very helpful information as I have a similar problem. Thanks for posting.
Update: fixed my fridge based on this video. Thanks so much.
thanks man. not looking forward to doing it but good to know what we have to do!
I have a beko simple fridge with the freezer below. Had the same problem, followed your advice on the bottom deep freezer drain was clogged. Openned up an removed the ice. Now the hair dryer approach is long. I took a glass of hot water pourred in the tray and the glass dissolved in seconds. Drain is now clear. How long will it stay like that who knows. In my case I topped higher a little the freezing temp. Maybe that way it will not freeze so string again. Thanks for the vid
Excellent. I found a lot of ice in bottom drawer and bow closes find.
Thank you very very much!!!! You are a lifesaver!
Really good video. Thanks!
This has been driving me crazy. I will be doing this tomorrow! I hope it works! Thank you!
Update: it worked! Thank you for this video! I’m sure it saved me a few hundred dollars!
perfect video. Thank you.
Thank you for the video now i have an idea of what i am up against
Extremely helpful
Great video. Thank you.
you just saved me from buying new fridge! cheers mate!
THANK YOU! after a minute of your video, I went and discovered that it was the ice build up! Hopefully my refrigerator doesn't pee all over the floor anymore!!!
Ugh. Still leaks. Ice built up in the bottom of the freezer again. I'll watch more of the video. 🤣
Thanks for the video. Do you think part of the reason the freezer is malfunctioning and freezing up is the result of overfilling the freezer space and not allowing for adequate ventilation? Thanks.
No. There are drawers with room for ventilation around them. Ever since i removed that rubber flap at the bottom, i have never had the problem again, no matter how much we stuff in there.
This fixed my problem. My drain pipe in the back was actually clogged with God knows what. I pulled it off and hit it with the air compressor. Put it back on, heated up the drain vent with heat gun from inside and it started working again!
Thanks this helped a lot.
you are a hero. Thanks a lot
thank you, mister
Great video collection, recommend adding model and make of items you fix, will drive more traffic.
Have you had experience with leaky water filters?
I've replaced my LMXS30776S/00 with a LG ADQ73613401. I twist and fully lock in place, complete reinstall and I'm getting leakage. The exact same filter before did not have issue.
Now at first I didn't turn off the water , but then I did and in both situations.. leaking persisted. Any tips?
Those appear to have two black rubber O-rings. One of them probably has a small defect in it that is allowing water to sneak by. I would pull the O-rings off the old filter if you still have it, or return the filter as defective and get a different one
@@HowToLou thank you. I ended up measuring old vs. New, the new ones were 1 mm shorter at the tip with 7mm vs. 8mm for the installed one. I also got in contact with LG supplier and there was a new model for the filter.
Cant wait to check min once I get home! this looks promising
thank you so much for your help my freezer was cakes with ice
Thanks for the video, it worked for me!
Great video! I watched over the weekend, followed your instructions after breaking ice and withdrawing it along with using the blowdryer to melt all ice in the drain. However, 4 days later the puddle again only in front of the freezer door. Any advice?
Hmm. There are only two ways you can get a fridge water leak. If you have a water line for ice or water, turn it off for a week and see if that is the cause. If so, you will have to chase down the exact source of the leak and repair it.
If its not that, then your defrost water froze up again in the drain. This seems unlikely so soon. Are you sure you got it completely ice free and running? Take that rubber boot off the bottom of the drain, in back of fridge. That allows a little warm air to flow up the drain, so it won’t freeze. Mine has been fine ever since I published this video.
THANKYOU very much. X
As we are in lockdown with little money for a new fridge, our baumatic 'WAS' dripping and ruining the floor, getting someone to look at it was not an option either so...
Even though it's a different make, the principle was the same, we also had difficulty navigating the flimsy plastic parts. Lol
Although I managed to crack them superficially, we've cracked it, job done good.👍
Same problem, ice block from hell.
I administered the hairdryer, out popped a large ice burg with a nipple on it. Immediately we heard a satisfying trickling noise as the melted water freely ran into the drip tray. Bingo, bobs your uncle, fannys your Auntie.
Very pleased.
Thank you I will try this!
I just did the ice cleaning but I will also get a new filter and make sure its in right. When I looked at the drip pan it was dry. I put warm water down the hose and it came through. I hope it works. I now have to change the floor by the frig
You are a hero: saved 1500$!!!
You are aswem thank you, so helpful I was suffering from this issue but not anymore after following your steps , thanks a lot
Would it help by disconnect the fridge for a couple hours?
If you have a place to keep all your fridge and freezer food, you can just unplug and leave it open for a couple of days to melt it out. If you don’t, this method is much faster.
Does the refrigerator's thermometer setting have anything to do with the ice build up? Shoulds I set the thermometer to a warmer setting?
No, the refrigerator defrosts itself once a day and should drain out, but can’t
Nice video, my lg has water on the 2nd door tray it runs down from the top doors. Do you recommend doing the same thing?
Thats does not sound like the same thing. My only guess is your door water dispenser is leaking, if you have one.
@@HowToLou i just bought it from my aunt it has 4 yrs of use. It does have a water dispenser. I will take a look at it. Also the flapping door has some moisture.freezer has no ice on the bottom. Thank you for your help!!
ours kept leaking too. today I took the door off and racks and turned it off and put a header inside of it and it froze all the ice and unclogged the drain hole. took about 2-3 hrs cuz I wanted to make sure all the water drained down the hole completely
This is a great video! Thank you for posting.
Could this be more of an issue of setting the freezer temp too cold so the water evaporating freezes and blocks the drain with ice. I wonder if you turned down the freezer temp so it dose not cool for so long would fix the issue
tried that and didnt work so now im here
Thank you !!
I got a new LG french doors kept in my garage (so not hooked up to H2O) and each day we find water under the freezer, also the freezer maxes at 3-7 degrees empty, not zero. Any clues my friend? Thanks much
The defrost cycle runs once a day and produces water under the unit, in a drip tray. A fan blows on the drip tray and evaporates the water. Either your fan is defective, or you garage is so humid that the water won’t evaporate. If the garage is significantly hotter than a typical house indoors, the freezer temp will lag somewhat. Basically, freezers and refrigerators are designed to run in a 70 to 80° household. When they are put in a garage, outside that range, some strange things can happen. There can also be a problem if the temperature in the garage gets below 40°. Believe it or not, this will cause your freezer contents to completely thaw. I did another video on that topic, and how to fix it
@@HowToLou Very interesting, but I live in a low-humidity region. and the 20 year old fridge I had out there never struggled, just the new LG. The seller is basically dismantling it at his shop to find the problem, he made the tube larger and the temp went from 7 degrees to 38! If you have any guesses, I'd be interested, and thank you for your time
Interesting. Here are my new thoughts, which may also be wrong, but I will try. My new theory is that your garage is hot, and that hot air is rising up the drain tube and constantly melting some ice in the freezer and its dripping back down. If you have low humidity, you likely don’t have any ice buildup that needs to be defrosted. Fridge frost comes from warm humid air hitting the cold coils. I would try plugging the drain entirely for a couple of days and see what happens. The water must be coming from the air or something you have in the freezer that is melting. Another idea is to run the freezer completely empty for a few days. That would eliminate any water you put in there, and it would have to come from humidity. This is a tricky problem, but trying those things will help rule out certain causes and finally expose the source of the problem.
Thank you!
What a life saver, thank you very much.
from an appliance tech, please dont use a hair dryer to melt the ice by the evaporator. i cant count the damaged ive seen to the plastic molding that breaks the seal, now water/ice will get into the insulation water logging it. let it defrost slowly and pour hot water down the drain to clean it out. the duck bill you are removing on the drain spout in back is needed to keep the moisture out, just clean it up good. otherwise nicely done sir.
I agree you need to be careful with a hair dryer. Hot water is a good alternative. I don’t agree on the duck bill. While I understand it will let humid air in, more importantly, it lets warm air in, and keeps the drain pipe ice-free. I am sure this is not what LG recommends, but if they had it designed correctly, this video would not be getting 600 views per day. With the duck bill off, I have not had a problem since I published this video, over a year ago.
Thank you so much
What about a fridge w a top freezer with the same leaking problem?
This is why I love UA-cam
Does this work with a fridge with a freezer at the top too? Could this also explain why our freezer is too cold, even though we have it on the least cold setting?
Yes, it sounds like you have ice that is blocking your drain, and restricting cold air flow from freezer down to fridge.
@@HowToLou thank you! I will try doing this tomorrow!
Awesome bless you
Thank you.
I'm having this leaking fridge issue. If my problem is ice clogging the drain, would I be able to simply empty the fridge, unplug it, and leave it open for a day, to flaw it all out?
Yes, maybe 2 days. You just must have another place to keep all your food.
@@HowToLou thank you.
That would defrost the ice excess but one common reason for this issue ir dirt clogging the drain tube, so in that case you should be checking it as well and make sure it is free, otherwise the issue will return in 4 or 5 days.
So would it also technically work to unplug and let the whole fridge thaw out and then moving the fridge around a bit to move the ice/water build up? I don’t feel as comfortable disassembling my freezer like you
Yes, you can unplug and leave it open about 24 hours to slowly melt all the ice. You just have to keep your food cold somewhere while you wait. Take that rubber boot off or it will freeze up again!
Was going to just go get another fridge when I came across your video,man this was exactly what was wrong with my fridge I would have never figured that out also who do I make the check out to for this video lol
Lol I get about half a penny when you viewed the ad. Glad you got it fixed!
What if its not ice that formed at the bottom? Its just water coming from the freezer to the bottom pooling under the crisper drawers and onto the floor?
You still have a plugged drain. You may not have ice on the bottom, but you probably still have ice in the drain.
Thanks!
Just the info I needed. Thanks!