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Refridgerator flooding

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Trixie2 | 09:42 Sat 09th Apr 2011 | DIY
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The base of my fridge keeps slowly filling with water. I've tried adjusting the temp. setting (currently between 2 & 3). If I set it any higher the walls of the fridge and the contents start to freeze up. The contents are at the correct temp. and well chilled. I've checked the door seals in case they're letting in warm air but they appear to be in good order. I always ensure that the door is closed tight.
Running out of ideas.
Any suggestions please?
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The water is probably coming from the tray at the back which is blocked.
Unblock the hole which goes out from the back of the Fridge into a Filter and adjust Temp control. Mine is set to 4.
In line with the previous... it could be the tubing from the drain hole is misplaced out of its receiving tray under the fridge... check that and clean the tray while your at it... be prepared for gunk...
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Have cleared the drainhole.(Didn't even know it existed, silly me). Will have to wait and see if it does the job. I'm optomistic. Many thanks for the speedy response.

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