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Old 06-15-2007, 12:31 AM   #1
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I have a kenmore about 8 years old. the refrigerator door was left open all night about 2 inches or so, now it is dripping inside the refrigerator. is the defrost tube froze over? If so How can I defrost it myself.
 
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Can you please supply your model number?

If the drain is frozen use a hair dryer to thaw it out.
 
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I found the model number it is 25379132990. I see the plastic drain pipe what I think is the drain for the defrost it goes to the drip pan at the bottom it is on the backside of the refrigerator, Is that what I take a blow dryer to?
 
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The part that you should defrost and clean out should be inside the fridge section.

It would be in the middle of the fridge near the top.

It may have screws holding it in place.
 
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