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Drip Tray - Gray
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PartSelect Number PS11753651
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10356019
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$70.59
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Evaporator Drip Tray
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PartSelect Number PS11756735
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10614158
This is the replacement evaporator drip tray for your refrigerator. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 19 inches by 9 inches. The evaporator drip tray sits below the evaporator to collect dripping water. If the drip tray is damaged, you may notice that your refrigerator is leaking. Because it is made of plastic, the drip tray can eventually develop a crack. You will need to pull out the refrigerator from the wall, and take off the bottom panel on the back of your refrigerator in order to access the drip tray for replacement. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Jerrel from REDDING, CA
Cracked Evaporation tray was leaking water on kitchen floor
I emptied refrigerator contents and tilted the refrigerator to the right so as to access the metal panel upon which the evaporation tray was resting. The metal panel is on the left side underneath the refrigerator and the evaporation tray is resting on the panel. I removed 4 screws that were holding the metal panel, pressed down on the panel, slid out the old, cracked plastic evaporation tray, inserted the new plastic evaporation tray, raised the metal panel to its original position, replaced the 4 screws, being careful not to pinched the water line that feeds the ice-maker. VOILA! Un-tilt the frig and re-stock it. It took a day for the temperature to stabilize, due to tilting, I think. New tray $45. Read more...
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$73.06
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PAN-DRIP
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PartSelect Number PS11756973
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10655367
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Brian from Bismarck, ND
drip pan was cracked
Removed rear cover, removed fan and than drip tray. install new tray and reassemblied Read more...
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$97.45
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Drip Pan
PartSelect Number PS11756974
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10655368
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David from Traverse City, MI
Drip pan in the back bottom was cracked during shipping and leaked
We had periodic leaks from under the Unit from new, could never figure out where it was coming from. Finally as it began to cause damage to surrounding cabinets, we took the back off and found the multiple cracks in the drip pan. Someone had hand trucked it from the wrong side! It was difficult to figure out the fan removal (it sits in the pan) but push the top forward and pull the bottom back and the fan came out. Then the pan was simple to remove / replace, by reversing the removal procedure, the fan was re installed. Read more...
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$63.24
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Evaporator/Drain Pan
PartSelect Number PS11745971
Manufacturer Part Number WP842041
This tray is used to collect the access water from the cooling system to prevent water from leaking on to your floor.
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$31.49
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Drip Tray - Black
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PartSelect Number PS11753650
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10356018
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$75.15
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PartSelect Number PS11766738
Manufacturer Part Number W10890667
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$38.97
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Drip Tray
PartSelect Number PS11751442
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10267863
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$40.00
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Sump, Dispenser (White)
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PartSelect Number PS2328139
Manufacturer Part Number W10142274
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Evaporator Tray
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PartSelect Number PS11739561
Manufacturer Part Number WP2201801
This tray is mounted on the compressor.
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Matthew from Iselin, NJ
The tray evaporator developed a leak due to rust.
Using the parts list that came with the refrigerator, I ordered the exact replacement part. First I removed the single nut that holds the tray onto the top of the compressor with a standard wrench. Then I carefully removed the pan filled with condensate taking care not to damage the coils. I then inspected the area and wiped off the dirt. I inserted the new evaporator tray carefully into position. The tricky part was starting the nut that secures the pan because of the confined space that I had to work in. Long fingers worked the best. After 3 attempts I was able to start the nut, and then I finished it off by tightening with the wrench. It is best to keep the parts list that comes with your appliances. Read more...

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