The most common place to see water is at the bottom of the compartment such as below the vegetable or crisper drawers.
Samsung french door refrigerator leaking water in crisper.
The refrigerator was serviced about two years ago to address the well publicised issue with the ice maker.
What could be more fun on a weekend than fixing a fridge.
I also purchased a samsung refrigerator.
If your refrigerator has water under the crisper drawers or under the deli drawers or any type of water in or on the refrigerator ceiling there are a few things to check to fix this problem.
I have recently tilted the fridge back and the problem persists.
It didn t take long for it to get out of hand.
Leaks can occur even if a water line is not connected.
Rf26hfendsr water is leaking from the twin cooling cover on the back wall and building up under the crisper drawers and freezing.
Water leaks in a samsung refrigerator many times when you see a pool of water or one that froze into a sheet of ice it can often be attributed to condensation or a spill you didn t notice.
The issue this time water is pooling in the crisper drawer.
If you see water in the crisper drawers or leaking from the floor of the refrigerator onto the floor the defrost drain line is most likely blocked.
I can t use the drawer for food because of the water.
The same principals apply for samsung bottom mount freezer and sxs refrigerators.
The defrost drain line is below the evaporator.
Usually this is a simple defrost drain tube issue with the refrigerator leaking water.
In this post the pictures are from a samsung french door refrigerator.
I have a samsung french door refrigerator which i purchased in january 2017.
This video is to help anyone handle a common issue with samsung french door style fridges.
Leaks and other liquids inside of the unit will tend to pool towards the bottom of the compartment such as under the vegetable crisper drawers for the refrigerator compartment of many models and may even freeze over into a sheet of ice.
Refrigerator leaking water into bottom of the fridge.