grasswire
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Thu May-12-05 06:31 PM
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a refrigerator without a drip pan?? |
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A friend moved into a rental house. Water runs out from under the refrigerator periodically; about a cup twice a day or so. So I figured I'd check the drip pan for her. Huh? No drip pan. Is it possible that a Whirlpool fridge from the 70s was designed without a drip pan?
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Thu May-12-05 06:32 PM
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Maybe a previous tenant thought tossing it in the trash was easier than cleaning it?
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Thu May-12-05 06:39 PM
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2. Well, I had a drip pan |
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but water leaked from my fridge anyway. The drip pan did not collect the drips. Since the fridge was old I didn't bother to have it repaired, bought myself a new one. No more leaks.
You need to let your landlord know about this problem. When I had the leak my foods were either freezing at times or not cold enough. Be careful with the temp. of food.
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