Why Is My Fridge Leaking Water?
Puddles under or inside the fridge are usually due to a blocked defrost drain, cracked drain pan, loose water line, or warm air entering through a bad door seal. Here's how to pinpoint and fix the leak.
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At a Glance
- This guide explains likely causes, quick checks, and step-by-step diagnosis.
- Includes parts and tools you may need, and prevention tips.
- Estimated time: 15-60 minutes depending on fault.
Safety First
Always disconnect power before removing panels or handling internal components. If you smell burning, see smoke, or suspect a refrigerant/sealed-system issue, stop and consult a qualified engineer.
Common Leak Points
- Defrost drain blocked: Water overflows to the cabinet and out the door.
- Drain pan cracked/misaligned: Pan under the fridge may drip.
- Water line/fittings: For ice/water models, look for drips at valve, filter housing, or tubing.
- Condensation: Faulty door seal lets humid air in, creating excess water.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
- Unplug the appliance. Remove kickplate and rear access panel.
- Inspect drain pan for cracks and correct placement.
- Check defrost drain: clear ice/slime with warm water and pipe cleaner; flush thoroughly.
- For plumbed fridges: dry all fittings, then run water to reveal leaks.
- Do the paper test on door gaskets; replace if loose or torn.
Fixes
- Clear/flush the defrost drain; consider a drain heater if refreezing occurs.
- Replace damaged drain pan or perished grommets.
- Reseat or replace leaking water tubing/valves (use food-grade tubing).
- Fit a new door seal: How to Replace a Fridge Door Seal.
Prevention
- Clean the drain annually; keep seals clean and intact.
- Ensure the fridge is level for proper drainage.
