I have a GE Profile refrigerator that has the fridge on the top (big door) and then the freezer on the bottom (door). Similar to this..
My issue is with the freezer. There is water leaking from the top of the freezer inside down into the freezer where the food is. It is a little drip that then freezes. After a couple hours and days it looks like lava of ice (oxymoron?) settling from where the water is dripping to the bottom inside of the freezer where the food is.
I did some research and GE and other forums says it is a clogged drain tube. Well I unplugged the whole unit and let it "thaw" out and used a hair dryer to warm up the tube and let it sit for a couple more hours. I did not disconnect the drain tube because I did not want to break anything.
I then plugged the refrigerator back in and set the temps to the medium setting. Everything was good for about 6 hours then I noticed it doing the leaking of water drip by drip into the freezer again!
I dont know what to do next. Any suggestions on what is going on here? Other than this issue everything else is fine.
Thanks in advance! :thumbsup:

My issue is with the freezer. There is water leaking from the top of the freezer inside down into the freezer where the food is. It is a little drip that then freezes. After a couple hours and days it looks like lava of ice (oxymoron?) settling from where the water is dripping to the bottom inside of the freezer where the food is.
I did some research and GE and other forums says it is a clogged drain tube. Well I unplugged the whole unit and let it "thaw" out and used a hair dryer to warm up the tube and let it sit for a couple more hours. I did not disconnect the drain tube because I did not want to break anything.
I then plugged the refrigerator back in and set the temps to the medium setting. Everything was good for about 6 hours then I noticed it doing the leaking of water drip by drip into the freezer again!
I dont know what to do next. Any suggestions on what is going on here? Other than this issue everything else is fine.
Thanks in advance! :thumbsup: