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Kitchenaid Refrigerator Leaking Water Inside

If you have a Kitchenaid refrigerator, there’s a good chance you may have experienced water leakage at some point. This is a common issue with these appliances, and can be frustrating to deal with. We’ll go through the potential reasons why your Kitchenaid refrigerator is leaking water, as well as some solutions that may help resolve the issue. We hope that this information will help you keep your refrigerator running smoothly!

5 Reasons Why Your Kitchenaid Refrigerator Is Leaking Water

When your KitchenAid refrigerator is leaking water, you’ll want to get it fixed fast to prevent damage! Let’s look into what could be causing the problem.

1. Clogged Or Frozen Defrost Drain Line

One of the most common reasons for a Kitchenaid refrigerator leaking water is a clogged or frozen drain line. The drain line is responsible for carrying away any excess water that accumulates in the fridge, so if it’s blocked, this can cause water to leak out. If it’s frozen, the ice can block it from draining and cause water to leak as well.

To fix a clogged drain line:

First, you’ll need to clear out the blockage. Check your manual to see if it’s accessible, if not this may be time to call in a professional.

If the drain line is frozen:

You’ll need to thaw it out. This can be done by using a hair dryer or by placing a towel soaked in hot water on the frozen section.

2. Full Or Leaky Drain Pan

Another potential issue causing a leaky fridge could be a full or leaky drain pan. The drain pan is located under the fridge and is responsible for catching any water that drips from the defrost line.

If it’s full, this can cause water to overflow and you’ll see water leaking from the bottom of the refrigerator. A leaky drain pan will also cause water to drip out, so you’ll want to check for any cracks or holes.

To fix a full drain pan:

Simply empty it out and make sure it isn’t overfilling in the future.

If the drain pan is leaking:

Inspect it for leaks and if it’s leaking you’ll need to replace it.

3. Improperly Installed Water Filter

If your water filter isn’t installed correctly, this can cause water to leak from the filter connection, usually at the base of the refrigerator, or inside towards the top. Make sure that the filter is properly tightened and that there are no gaps or cracks. Make sure you use an OEM official filter instead of an off-brand filter since these are more prone to leaking.

4. Damaged Water Line

The water line is another common source of refrigerator leaks. This could be due to a kink in the line, a clog in the line, a frozen line, or a break. If you suspect that the water line is the issue, check the line for any issues.

If it’s frozen, try using a hair dryer to unfreeze it. A blocked or deeply clogged water line will likely need to be replaced by a professional.

5. Water Valve Issues

The water valve is what controls the flow of water into the fridge, so if there’s a problem with it, this can cause water to leak. The most common issue is that the valve isn’t closing all the way, which will cause a slow drip.

Another issue could be that the valve is faulty and needs to be replaced. If you suspect that the water valve is the issue, you’ll need to call in a professional to take a look.

These are just a few of the potential reasons why your Kitchenaid refrigerator is leaking water.

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