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Matt E - October 28, 2020
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Worked as Expected
Took the cracked drip pan out & slid the new one in. No more leaks!
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Raymond B - July 30, 2019
Verified Purchase
wrestle match
not being a small appliance repair person, we wrestled out the fan and the pan. And forced them both back into place with a little manipulation. Not that difficult.
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Rich L - December 21, 2018
Verified Purchase
Cracked Drip pan -Somewhat difficult repair
Part was an exact replacement.Had to disconnect the water line ,remove the back cover and disconnect the fan motor. Most difficult step is removing & replacing the fan assembly by sliding & tilting it out very carefully as to not break it, then removing
the drip pan is easy. Happy with replacement.
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Warren H - February 22, 2018
Verified Purchase
Part ok
Part was received quickly and in perfect shape. Disappointed I could not find instructions on site to install part.
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drip pan was cracked
Removed rear cover, removed fan and than drip tray. install new tray and reassemblied
Brian from Bismarck, ND
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A Bit Difficult
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30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
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Ytbarek Cuddus
March 13, 2018
How often and how to empty drip pan
For model number GB2FHDXWS03
Hello Ytbarek, thank you for your question. You should not have to empty the drip pan often. The little bit of water that drains to the pan should evaporate on its own. I hope this helps!
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Guillaume Gauvin
May 10, 2019
Is there a video demonstration to install a new pan -drip ?
Hello Guillaume, thank you for asking. We do not have a video for this specific Drip Tray, but there is a video for one that may be similar on our YouTube channel. Here is a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o7SK-9x57M. We hope you find the video helpful.
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Ricky
May 30, 2022
When we have the icemaker arm down to make ice every couple of days we get a good amount of water under the fridge. Does not happen if the icemaker is off.
For model number 59672003014
Hello Ricky, Thank you for the question. We suggest removing the Ice Maker to check for any cracks or damage that can cause a leak. Also check the Fill Tube at the back wall to make sure there is no damage and it is properly seated so the water goes into the Ice Maker mold and does not miss the ice maker causing the leak. If they are both good, you can watch to see if the Ice Maker is over filling. If so, the Water Inlet Valve may be faulty. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!