wendy
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My trusty GE bottom-freezer refrigerator, PDS18ABMALBS, has a clogged drain. The backed-up water turns to ice and jams the blades of the evaporator fan. I've been able to clear it for a time by pouring hot water into the channel that leads under the fan; that clears the ice that's blocking the fan blades...for a while. But I'm afraid I really need access to the top of the drain to clear it all the way down.
Does anyone reading this know if to reach the drain line on this model (PDS18ABMALBS) I have to pull the box away from the wall and get to the rear of the unit? Is there a way to get to it from the inside back of the freezer compartment if I remove the freezer basket? Or if I remove the evaporator fan, will I be able to push a flexible wire down through the top of the tube, or maybe give a blast of compressed air from a can, and clear it out?
Does anyone reading this know if to reach the drain line on this model (PDS18ABMALBS) I have to pull the box away from the wall and get to the rear of the unit? Is there a way to get to it from the inside back of the freezer compartment if I remove the freezer basket? Or if I remove the evaporator fan, will I be able to push a flexible wire down through the top of the tube, or maybe give a blast of compressed air from a can, and clear it out?