SOURCE: water leaking out from the inside bottom Jenn Air JRSD245L
It sounds from what you described is a clogged drain line pull the bottom drawer out and look at the bottom of the back wall. see if the drain is backed up with ice if so use the back end of a rubber handle screwdriver and lightly tap the ice until it breaks up clean up the best you can around the drain and pour some hot soapy water down until to you hear it going into the drain pan.. a cup will do....>>the water comes each time the unit goes into defrost as the heaters melt the frost build up on the evaprator it melts and is suppose to go down the drain but if it is blocked then it forms at the bottom of the freezer floor..let me know if you still need the wiring diagram I can email it to you. Hope this fixes YA !
SOURCE: Jenn-Air JCD2389G Side by Side... Problem: Leak
very common blocked drain to cure unplug appliance defrost then remuve bottom panel freezer side you will find a silver tray with a drain chnnel unblock the hole that should cure it
SOURCE: Jenn-Air freezer leak
Apparently it is the drain behind the freezer panel on the inside and it is blocked. It needs to be unblocked and cleaned. You remove the food and the rear panel on the inside of the freezer. With a hair dryer (carefully) remove all ice build up and then unblock the drain line going to the pan under the refrigerator. The drain line can be cleaned with bi-carb and hot water (not boiling).
SOURCE: I have a Jenn Air JCD2389GE Side by Side. My
You have a frozen defrost drain. whenever the unit goes into defrost, usually once a day the water instead of running down the drain is running out on the interior and then onto your floor.Fairly easy fix if your game?
If you have any further questions or comments leave them here and I'll get back to you. Thanks Peyton
SOURCE: Water collecting in freezer bottom
Remove the 2 screws which hold the lower panel inside the freezer and remove the panel .Use a hairdryer and defrost the lower part where the drain is . I use a small hose to blow thru the drain hole to remove any debris which will build up after time . Then useing a 14-16 guage aluminum wire (remove the insulation first), insert it into the drain hole without any pressure , until it stops ( pour water thru the drain first , to make sure it is open ) and wrap the top end of the wire around the calrod heater (the black rod just above the drain hole) about 1 turn . When the refrig goes into defrost , the heater will transfer heat to the wire and keep the drain hole from freezing up again .
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