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This tray is used to collect the access water from the cooling system to prevent water from leaking on to your floor.
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Bill
August 3, 2018
We get water on the floor. Repair person said that the pan must have a crack in it and that the entire refrigerator has to be tipped over to get the pan out in order to replace it. The unit was made in feb of 2014. Does this sound correct? If so, is it something the average guy could do?
For model number ASD2275BRW00
Hello Bill, Thank you for your inquiry. You do not need to tip the refrigerator in order to take the drain pan out. You should just need to take off the back panel, disconnect the water inlet valve-you may want to put a towel down to catch any drips, cut the tape that holds the drain pan down at the back of it, then remove the front grill and water filter assembly, cut the second piece of tape from the front of the pan and remove it. We do have a repair video for a similar part to give you a general idea of the procedure. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o7SK-9x57M&t=67s
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Stephen
February 16, 2018
I bought this refrigerator new over 20 years ago. Water has always accumulated in the bottom of the refrigerator which seems to not have any way for the water to drain. I have to sponge or siphon the water out as it will eventually fill the bottom of the refrigerator and run out on to the floor.Is there anyway to fix this problem?
For model number ET18ZKXBW01
Hi Stephen, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the drain tube, Manufacturer Part Number 2183033. Sounds like something have have blocked the tube and is not allowing the water to drain into the pan under the appliance. Hope this helps!
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Paul
February 15, 2023
we have water coming under unit on to floor. We do not have any water coming into unit. Ice maker not in use.
For model number ASD2575BRW01
Hello Paul, thank you for writing in. We will advise to check the water Inlet Valve PS11749668 supply and hoses to see if they are cracked, kinked or misaligned Also, check and empty the Evaporation Pan PS11745971.Ensure there is a Water Filter PS11701542 in the fridge. We are pleased to have been able to help.