Fix A Clogged Fridge Defrost Drain WITHOUT Opening Panels - How To
How To Unclog a Defrost Drain in a Freezer without opening any back panels, today on Lex’s Lounge. In this case we did this on a Frigidaire Gallery fridge, because on those particular fridges , even if you open the panel, reaching the drain is sometimes horrible. How hard it is varies by model.
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Holy cow, 350K views?! Top video on whole channel?! ...You guys REALLY need help with your fridges! Lol ...anyway, if you're new here Plz sub and look around...I actually have many far MORE useful videos than this simple fridge tip.
@wikedwhich1
2 жыл бұрын
This is a lot more views now
@anjanean
2 жыл бұрын
YES...BECAUSE SAMSUNG DENIES THAT THEIR REFRIGERATOR HAS 2 HUGE DEFECTIVE ISSUES...
@listsfordonald8366
Жыл бұрын
This will now be my first stop
@tanyasanders1687
Жыл бұрын
So I did all this. Didn’t work. Do you have a video on how to remove the back panel and unclog it? We have that same fridge in white. And is the coil suppose to be glowing hot? Ours isn’t.
@Andrew-Paulo
Жыл бұрын
Subbed!
Thank you. I was about to call repair service AND to shop for a new frig when I found your video. I figured I had nothing to lose except a few minutes, so I boiled some water, got out the turkey baster and a knife, and after removing bottom ice and scraping ice away from bottom of the vent slots (this was iced over), I sent the boiling water down as directed. Much to my utter surprise and great delight, it worked! No ice collecting at bottom now, and it's over a week. Whirlpool says it needs a 'permanent fix’ of a new drain pipe, but for now, I'm happy and will deal with the permanent issue later if Needed. Thank you again.
I never comment on youtube videos but i just wanted to say this helped me so much, I didnt have to remove any panels. I pumped hot water from the sink through a turkey baster, adjusted the piece over the hole so it wasnt covering it at all, and it fixed the issue. my fridge has been leaking/forming ice for over a year and I never figured it out. THANK YOU
This was SUCH a helpful video! We did NOT want to open the back of our fridge. Thanks to Lex, our drain is unclogged!! Pro tip: we also squirted some white vinegar in the drain as well, just to finish cleaning out the yecky stuff. Worked like a charm! Thank you again!!
@buoazej
Жыл бұрын
I'd think twice before pouring vinegar solution down of any drain. It damages rubber and seals. You may want to boil some baking soda in water (or mix washing soda with hot water), and use that instead. It's an old way of unclogging all kinds of drains and it's very effective when used hot. I'd cool it before pouring into the toilet though, to avoid the thermal shock.
I had to come back and say thank you! I did this on April 6th. I'm still amazed this was such an easy fix for what I thought was possibly something major. Plus, I thought I would have to take all of my food out but instead I watched your video, I looked up about my drain pan(I had no idea where it was or if I had one) but I do and I could kinda see it underneath so then I proceeded to remove food from the bottom only yay and saw I had a ziploc bag stuck to ice covering the drain hole! I poured the hot water repeatedly, then I could hear like a gulp of air and the water running to the drain pan! yay Thank you so much! I liked and subscribed too.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! I've been chipping ice out of the bottom of my side by side for 9 months or more. I bought me a turkey baster and followed your instructions. Well, mostly!!!! My turkey baster had an attachable injection syringe which I used to squirt the hot water down into the hole after I melted the ice in the tray above it. It took a little time to get 9 months worth of ice melted but...I kept at it and EUREKA!!! no more peeing fridge! Thanks so much. All of the other videos showed taking apart the whole freezer. This was the only one that didn't. I really wasn't up for tearing apart the fridge. So, Thank you Lex for posting this video.
Credit where credit is due. This worked for me. No leaking and no ice build up on the bottom of the freezer. This is so easy that I don’t even mind if becomes a periodic fix. Thanks!
Thank you so much!!! When I saw your video, at first I couldn’t believe that it might work, so I tried to follow the instructions on someone else’s video and opened the back panel of my fridge, but unlike their fridge, mine doesn’t have an access to the tube from the back of the fridge, being too scared to open the panel that’s inside the fridge, I finally decided to follow your recommendation, and wow! I see water finally dripping from the tube in the drain pan under the fridge, and 12 hours have passed and I haven’t seen any leaks any more. Thank you so much. ( I used a plastic syringe to push the hot water in)
Thanks Lex! You solved an issue on my friend's freezer with a simple solution! Keeps the fixes coming!
I just want to call out that I have fixed my refrigerator two times in the last 3-4 years using this method. I remember the first time I had this issue, I paid someone over $200 to fix it and now it takes me 30 minutes and I don't need to take anything apart. Thank you!
I am going to add another "Thank You!" I started on the inside and took off one shelf bracket and the back lower interior panel. I saw the condensation drain and then found your video. Because I had the panel off, I could dump hot water down. But the turkey baster (and having the panel off) actually allowed me to pressure the line a little to clear it out so that it drained. On a side note, I concurrently have a rust stain on the back of the freezer that I thought might be the issue and I was running down a rabbit hole of manufacturer defect chasing remedies, spray foam insulation, cutting metal access panels, etc.... Turns out, just a clogged drain line... Thanks again!
OMG! I don't know how you figured out this technique, but it worked like a charm on my top freezer! THANK YOU!
Thanks! This video helped me fix the frozen drain and more importantly saved out engineered flooring we installed in the kitchen! Pulled the back panel off at the bottom and vac'd out all the buildup as well.
Omg you saved my freezer. I used this method but added some vinegar in the boiling water and I wasn't sure if it was going to work cuz I still saw a bit of clogged water but I think over night that vinegar helped also released what ever was clogging the whole behind that wall. All done with out removing any panel's.... thank you so much. It's so hard to get appliances with the pandemic and I was not wanting to have to replace it. Thx again
That almost worked. We had to put baking soda and viniger to break the the clog free. More then you demonstrated but it got us pointed in the right direction. Thank you very much
Lifesaver! Simple, common sense solution that worked!
Worked for me! I have a french door GE with freezer at bottom. Been getting ice under bottom tray for a while. Defrosted vents, but could’nt get bolts off to take panels off. Saw your video, got a bulb syringe and some hot water, and gave it a go. After the 3rd or 4th time, heard a loud suction sound and that was it. Put a few more cups of hot water and some baking soda down there. Took some of the water out of drip pan to make sure it did’nt overflow, and fingers crossed that problem is solved!
Thank you for the helpful vid! Will definitely try this out before anything else because my island is in front of my fridge so I’m very limited when it comes to space for moving and dismantling.
Great fix! It only took me about 20 minutes! Thanks so much! 👍
This worked great. Thank you so much! Saved me a bunch of money for repairs.
Lex world I have been watching u for my meds lol ur a man of many hats. But always good advice ty
Okay, this worked perfectly to fix a problem I have been having for probably over a year now. This video helped me find the drain hole, and the pan under the fridge (which I was always wondering where it was). Turns out... The drain hole was completely covered with a layer of ice, and then was also plugged with ice too. I didn't have a turkey baster but I had a condiment squeeze bottle with a pointy tip that I was able to use instead and it worked great. Thanks for the video! I was so sick and tired of having to chip out ice from the bottom of my freezer!
@amitylayne5585
2 жыл бұрын
I don't have a turkey baster either, so I'm going to try a haircolor bottle!
@bvonhauss5566
11 ай бұрын
@@amitylayne5585 that will work as well, i used a meat injector syringe.
"And if that doesn't work, well then, you're screwed." LOL!
@simono.1970
2 ай бұрын
Not really unplug frig 48 hrs it’ll fix 👍🏽👍🏽
@Remmyyyyytocaboca
Ай бұрын
@@simono.1970yeah and lose all your food . 😃👍
thank you so much!! i was able to fix my fridge in no time at all :)
Helpful vid. My fridge repair guy suggested I do this but didn't give me the specifics of how. Thanks!
Thank You for making my life easier. This simple little tip worked out very well for me. One more time THANK YOU..........
For those with a Maytag french drawer freezer it may be worth the extra effort to pull panels off so you can check for excessive ice buildup in addition to the drain problem. I had a huge chunk of ice in the upper right hand corner I had to thaw out and I put in some extra effort to do some cleanup maintenance while I had things pulled apart.
Using boiled water worked perfectly. Thank you so much:) Blessing to you!
Dude, thanks so much for the pro tip. The hot water baster along with a small gauge pipe cleaning wire did the trick!
Thank you so much for this video. I was able to fix my defrost drain and my problem because you had this great video on here.
My friend, you just saved me 2500 dollars. You're amazing, thankyou so much!
Great Lex you saved the day..worked as shown
I have a Frigidaire. I firstly use this method, but it did not work, and continue to leak. Then, I open the panel a little bit, and found out that there is a layer of ice of half inch thick. I used a metal skewer to dig out inside the panel until I can see the drain hole. I pull hot water in, but it seems like the drain hole is still blocked. I used the same metal skewer to dig inside the drain hole, and get some ice out. After some iterations of digging and pulling hot water, it finally works. Thank you for the tips. My recommendation is to clear the start the process of pulling hot water at least you can see the drain hole (without being block by inches of ice), otherwise, the hot water won't be able to melt such big piece of ice.
@Truesk8er1
2 ай бұрын
Hey same issue! Thick layer of ice, you broke that first ?
Thanks Turkey Baster man, did the job for me in one go , fab job, eternally grateful to you !!!!
thank you lex for the video! we had a lot of ice blocking the drain hole so we used A LOT of hot salt water to melt the ice over the drain hole. my future father in law is very happy man!
@PolymathEd
2 жыл бұрын
By a lot...how much and how long?
Great fix. Thanks. I didn’t have to empty the entire freezer to get at back panel. ..... I gave the drain a shot of Clorox too.
This was really helpful, worked like a charm
Almost worked just like you said we have been having problems for like 2 years.....boiling water didnt work but a air compressor did and cleaned out the drain hose.......GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR THE INFO......
Thank you very much for the hot water solution. Best advice ever for this problem.
I could see through that grill that i had 2-3" high ice, so i took the four screws off that hold that panel on, then slid it up about a foot* (it flexes) Then i used lots of hot water and used the baster directly on the drain hole for the hose till it flowed through. :) But YOUR video showed me the problem and how to fix it. Thumbs up!
THANK YOU!!! 🙏 Single mom here...money is tight and worried what I would do... THIS WORKED!!
Thank you. It worked perfectly!
Thank you so much for your fridge fix.
Worked like a charm! Thank you!
Your video helped guide me to the easiest solution. I had an iced up drain pipe and used the boiling water and turkey baster after pulling off the panel and ice maker and I got drainage!
Thanks for the info, this helped solve our problem today.
Dude, you just saved me a pile of grief - thank you!
Can't believe but that actually worked for me within seconds of pouring the hot water in. Thanks
@nonniecapurro958
3 жыл бұрын
Do you have to unplug it?
So simple and helpful. Thank you.
Thanks! Easy fix before checking out my water filter housing!
Thank you. I took the additional step of removing the rear panel from the INSIDE of the freezer. Then I used an outdoor flexible, gas grill snake to snake the tube to clear it. Then I ran hot water down and everything worked good .
Worked awesome thank you! Some little chunks of ice got down there and clogged it up.
I have a Frigidaire Gallery Model # FGHS2631PF2 and this worked great for me!! Thanks so much for posting your video!!
thank you so much i really did not have money to buy a new fridge right now
Thanks! This method worked like a charm with some modifications
Thanks, It worked like a charm.
Awesome tip. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!! Followed this video and it worked!! Yay!!
Thanks, I have the exact same refrigerator, same problem.
I use it it works! Thank you smart idea!
Thank you! You are amazing!
This works great!!!! Didn't have to tear anything apart either!!
i wish I would've found this video before replacing my icemaker and fill valve and it still not working. I then did your trick, but with hot isopropyl alcohol, and it worked flawlessly. Had I seen your video ahead of time, it wouldve saved me $75 for a new icemaker and valve!
Thank you. My drain hole was frozen to to on/ off power outages. Used boiling water and thawed it out. It’s draining now. 👍🏻
Thanks, it really worked!
This was very helpful! I thought something really big was wrong but just a clog, thank God! Your a life saver :D
This was fine little video I needed I hope to fix customers freezer drain
THANK YOU!!!! I was pre-paired to take the whole damn back apart, I tried your method and it worked! 😁😁😁😁
It worked for me. Thx a bunch!
great tip will try that first. Tks
Thank you I appreciate the videos.
Nice job. I will be doing that this week.
Thanks so much! It worked 🙌🏽
Very simple!! Thanks
Thank you 🙏 for the info. Enjoyed the video.
Saved me from buying a new fridge! Thanks a ton bro.
You are my hero! Thank you!
Thank you its happening right now to me
same message as James...i have the same fridge with the same problem...gonna try your solution shortly...thx.... used the turkey baster method, and WALAH....water came through the drain hose...THX AGAIN
Worked! Thank you!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
so awesome- everybody else wants you to take the fridge apart and fool with the drain tube... works great!
It worked! Thank you
Thank you! My refrigerator was serviced. My refrigerator never leaked before but after the service it started leaking in the back onto the floor. Oddly the drain line was pointing outside of the drip pan. Your video helped me locate the issue, hopefully the line is not clogged and was merely directed incorrectly. I’ll keep an eye on it.
Had this happen to my freezer, did this, worked perfectly! Was having to remove ice daily! Thank you very much!
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 you rock!!! Thank you. Saved me a lot of time!!
I like your idea, best one yet. I use hot water from the coffee maker
Thank You Very Very Very Much , Great video
You saved me. Thank you!
Yup, that was it. Of course my turkey baster couldn't get enough water through the vent. I had to take off a panel inside the freezer to get to the drip tray that had a huge block of ice in it. There was also some ice above the fan that came loose. Every situation is a little different I guess. Thank you much!
Thanks! Wish me luck!!!
Brilliant!!
Just did it and it worked! Hot water alone didn’t do it, so I added vinegar and baking soda. Also had a mini drain snake, pushed it down several times. Checked the hose down at the pan again and it was dripping! Happy! Thanks!
@PolymathEd
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you the vinegar and baking soda I heard a big flesh and then there was finally water.
@caripokrassa5027
22 күн бұрын
How much vinegar and baking soda did you add?
@catladysue
17 күн бұрын
@@caripokrassa5027 I didn’t measure, enough as needed I guess. It was 2 years ago I barely remember doing it! 😅
Thanks for video... Your method worked....
Thank you so much!!!
Might be a good idea to add some baking soda to the water You're boiling (it will convert it to sodium carbonate aka soda ash solution), since it softens the water and comes highly recommended for removing clogs from all kinds of drain pipes (shower, sink, etc.; for the toilet I let the solution to cool), it's safe for seals and rubber too. Thawing of the fridge beforehand might be helpful, if not crucial, for some fridges I guess. Never tried that myself though, just an advice I've heard. Anyway I'm having the same issue as You do with my old European style of a fridge, made by LG, where freezer is in the bottom compartment and the refrigerator is in the top. The only drain hole I can find is at the bottom of an upper (fridge) compartment, covered with a white plastic grill, similar to yours. I need to find a way of removing this grill in order to be sure my water-soda solution goes where it should.
Thank you, Sir. 💕
Good One ,Lexs
Thank you
This is great! Is this the same process for the refrigerator side? I'm having water pool at the bottom under the veggie bins.
Thank you! This led me down the road of exactly what was happening with mine. Had to loosen all the frozen ice in the bottom of the freezer to remove the bottom bucket pan (good ole hairdryer), then had to take the back panel off (4 screws/7 mm socket) and the condensor coils were even froze up let alone the pan. The hot water helped but had to blow it out with air compressor to finally get the drain to start draining. I will definitely start making this part of my monthly tasks is couple droppers of hot water down the drain just to make sure all is well.