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Old 09-04-2007, 03:23 AM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: TBX22PRYNRAA
Age: 5 - 10 years

Water collects under the botom trays then leaks on to floor. From reading the forum seems that the drain tube is clogged. Do I unclog it from the back of the refrig, freezer or where. Don't know how to access it. Thanks
 
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You will have to take the inside of the freezer apart to access the drain.

Here is a link to your fridge model TBX22PRYNRAA.
 
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thanks for the response. Guess that means removing the ice maker? I'm semi handy, but never worked on a refrigerator. Any hints on tackling it. What can I break if I'm not careful. Thanks again.
 
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Should be strait forward.

There should be two screws holding the ice maker in place and the wiring harness.

Then a few screw to remove the back panel.
 
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