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GE Discountinued drip/drain pan Problems???
Old 01-15-2008, 06:54 PM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: TFX22RLK
Age: More than 10 years

Hello! I recently noticed water under and around my refrigerator. The drip/drain pan was missing from the end of the drain line from the freezer. I looked everywhere online and talked to a few people, and have been told this drain pan is not manufactured anymore. Does anybody know if a drain pan for a newer GE TFX22R will fit my old one?? They look similar in the pictures, and they are the same size, and price??? Or may be I could rig something on top of the condenser?? Thanks in advance...John in Maine..
 
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I wouldn't put anything that would change the air flow around the condenser. Any thing that will hold the water until it can evaporate will work. It could even sit on the floor. As long as the drain tube emptys into it.
 
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