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Liquid in my Fridge
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This may prove to be a dumb question but they are the only ones I do.
I have a fridge thats built into the kitchen units (there's no freezer part to it). At the bottom it's got a sort of trough that the salad tray sits in. I opened the door yesterday but couldn't close it again because something was in the way. Realised the salad tray was not sitting flat in the trough and when I picked it up the trough was about 2inch deep with a clear liquid. It didn't smell like anything to me but I have a terrible sense of smell. Nothing had leaked so what would it be and how the hell do I get the water out of that bit?
I have a fridge thats built into the kitchen units (there's no freezer part to it). At the bottom it's got a sort of trough that the salad tray sits in. I opened the door yesterday but couldn't close it again because something was in the way. Realised the salad tray was not sitting flat in the trough and when I picked it up the trough was about 2inch deep with a clear liquid. It didn't smell like anything to me but I have a terrible sense of smell. Nothing had leaked so what would it be and how the hell do I get the water out of that bit?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.old towels or t shirts...anything that soaks up water, have a bowl or bucket close by, plonk in, soak up, dump in bucket wring out repeat. It sounds like your drain hole is bunged up (oo er missus) There will be a hole somewhere that lets condensation run out of the fridge onto a pan that sits over the motor where it evaporates. Most fridges come with a pokey thing to unblock it other wise a kebab skewer, bit of twist tie wire or similar works, don't lose it down the hole.
This is normal for a frost-free fridge. Water vapour in the body of the fridge condenses onto the back wall (that's the part that gets cold) and freezes. This warms up slightly when the compressor is not operative and the ice thaws and drains down into a channel - which should be kept clear of obstructions (otherwise you could get a mini-flood) and drains away. As mentioned above, drain-hole should be kept clear too.
There, who knew that fridges could be so interesting? Not.
There, who knew that fridges could be so interesting? Not.
good god I've been putting up with this emptying routine for 4 years! there was a little red plastic thing in the fridge when we got it, it's long gone, now i realise what it was for, when we moved in 2008 the integrated fridge came with us and we got a new door, now we've moved again i've brought it with me here as I wasn't going to buy a new fridge, just used a green plastic garden cane tie to clear the little hole at the back, tut, i should have read the destructions...