How to clean the condensate drain and pan in your refrigerator
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Steps:
- Unplug the refrigerator from the electrical outlet before starting.
- Remove all food, shelves, and drawers from the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
- Clean the removed parts manually or place them in a dishwasher if the material allows.
- Wipe the rear interior wall with a soft cloth and mild detergent solution.
- Clear any large spills or residues from the wall before wiping.
- Insert the original plastic cleaning stick into the drain hole at the wall base.
- Use a wooden skewer, drinking straw, or cotton swab if the stick is missing.
- Gently push through the channel to dislodge debris without forcing the tool.
- Pour a small amount of clean water into the drain opening to flush loosened debris.
- Allow the water to run through; repeat the flush until it drains freely without pooling.
- Confirm the drain is clear when water flows straight through without delay.
- Pull the refrigerator forward to gain unobstructed access to the rear panel.
- Remove the unit completely from cabinetry if it is an integrated installation.
- Locate the condensate pan above the compressor and identify its four mounting screws.
- Loosen the two upper screws two to three turns, leaving them partially engaged.
- Remove the two lower screws completely and support the pan as you work.
- Work slowly and keep the pan supported to avoid bending refrigerant pipes and releasing gas.
- Lift the pan slightly and tilt it outward to release it from the upper screws.
- Have a helper steady the pan and tubing while you slide it free of the mount.
- Rest the pan on top of the compressor area to keep strain off the pipes.
- Rinse the pan under running water until all dirt and residue are removed.
- Tighten the two upper screws temporarily so the mounting plate cannot fall during cleaning.
- Vacuum dust from the condenser coils using a brush attachment.
- Wipe the condenser coils and surrounding surfaces with a damp cloth to remove remaining dust.
- Slightly loosen the two upper screws again to create clearance for reassembly.
- Slide the cleaned pan back onto the same mounting holes used previously.
- Align the pan horizontally and hand‑tighten all four screws.
- Fully tighten the screws once the pan sits level on the compressor.
- Push the refrigerator back to its original position and plug it back into the outlet.
- Enjoy quieter operation, lower energy use, and reduced ice build‑up inside the fridge.