Assming that it's not a leak in the ice-maker or cold water dispenser... Water condenses inside a refrigerator and on the freezer coils. When that water is removed (self defrosting freezers) it drains down a tube and to a tray at the bottom of the refrigerator. The HOPE is that the water in the tray evaporates, but sometimes, especially if you live in a very humid area, the condensate will build up faster than it will evaporate from the tray. A couple things you can try: clean the tray. You'll need to either pull the refrigerator out from the wall or pull the front cover at the bottom of the refrigerator, depending on your type of refrigerator. Clean the dust from the coils. Dust builds up, you can't avoid it. The heat from the coils helps the water in the tray to evaporate faster so you need the coils to be clean so that the water can evaporate faster. Make sure you have good seals on both the refrigerator and freezer doors. And last, try to not open the refrigerator so often
Water may leak from the bottom of the refrigerator due to excessive condensation in the catch tray. The drain tube may also be blocked.
It's if something big blocks cold air and vaporizes into water.
i would recommend that you turn down the temp. in yo fridge dawg. or maybe you left door open and if so your very dumb you stupid lawn chair
The unit works tirelessly around the clock, diligently performing the task it was designed to do.
It is usually due to the ice maker door flap or chute that the ice comes out has an air leak. Shine a flashlight from inside to outside if light shines through then the doorflap may be bad and need to be replaced.
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If you have an external ice maker with a dispenser it'll allow for you to get the ice without opening the freezer rather than opening than freezer and digging out the ice as you would with a internal ice maker with no dispenser.
There is a overflow switch to stop the ice maker when the tray is at a certain level.
Your ice maker likely has mold, dust or something else in it causing the smell and needs to be cleaned