Ice builds up on the rear of the bottom freezer section. It starts in the rear and eventually overflows to the bottom of the freezer section. I unplugged the unit and removed all the ice. About a week after removing the ice its starting to form again on the rear of the bottom freezer section. The ice maker is working and the temperatures appear to be correct in both sections.
See above. The only thing I am not sure of is if I allowed the unit to be unplugged long enough to melt all the ice in the drain line from the freezer.
- Lee asked 10 years ago
There is a new updated drain tube kit to fix this issue. The first video shows you how to install the new drain tube kit. The second video shows you how to gain access to the drain inside the freezer to thaw it out. Or you can just unplug the unit for 24 hrs. with the doors open to thaw the drain out as well. I have attached a link to the drain tube kit.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
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