Where is the refrigerator defrost drain tube?
On most refrigerators the defrost drain tube and drain hole is located inside the freezer at the bottom back. Look in the freezer near the bottom and locate the drain tube and the drain hole. There may be a panel made from plastic that covers the drain tube and hole.
How do you unclog a whirlpool freezer drain tube?
These drains can become clogged with food debris or ice. Wipe the drain with a solution of warm water and mild soap and pour a small amount of warm water and vinegar down the drain. Check to ensure that the system is flowing freely and the water quickly drains.
Why does the drain hole in my fridge keep freezing?
The Problem: Refrigerators with defrosting coils, melt out the ice built up in the freezer by heating up and allowing the water to drip into the defrost drain. When the water arrives at the tip of the drain, it is close to freezing temperature and the drain typically freezes shut.
How do you fix a clogged freezer drain?
Pour 1 cup of vinegar down the drain, this will cause a chemical reaction with the baking soda which will fizz and bubble. This process cleans the pipe and drain to allow everything to be flushed through the pipe when you clear the frozen clog.
What causes drain tube to freeze up on fridge?
The refrigerator or freezer doors swing on hinges that can be damaged or bent. Over time, the doors may begin to sag, allowing warm moist air into the refrigerator or freezer door that creates excessive frost that can eventually cause the drain tube to freeze.
Where is the defrost drain on a refrigerator?
In some refrigerator brands, the defrost drain is routed down the back of the refrigerator interior rather than down the exterior, causing water to pool below the crisper drawers at the bottom of the fridge. If this is the type of water leak you’re seeing, that means the defrost drain is located on the back wall inside the freezer.
How do I clean the defrost drain tube?
Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of baking soda down the drain. Pour 2 cups of hot water down the drain slowly. Use a basting syringe if the cup lacks a spout in which to direct the water’s flow.