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I have a GE ref model GFSS6KKYCSS, serial LT902433 Defrost drain tube for refrigerator (frost free section) is plugged. I used my steamer from the top and bottom (behind refrigerator by drain pan). The water in the ref was hot, but the water would not drain, so I don’t think it is ice blocking the tube. Tried sliding a wire through the drain tube, but the wire was stopped somewhere in the middle. Ran wire both ways thinking if something was in the tube, but no luck.
Is there anything else I can do? Is this drain tube accessible from any other place in the unit?

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Those little flexible pickup tools with the small claws on the end make excellent drain snakes. Work it down, then rotate the claws for an augur effect. Won’t damage the pipe if you keep the jaws shut.

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I use compressed air from the bottom of the tube, Be careful though to much pressure can break the tubing, put a towel over the exit hole as it will blow out deposits. If you have problems with that o shut it down and wait 24 hours until it defrosts completely and then used compressed air.

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