it shouldn't leak water as though its a normal thing get it fixed. but to answer the question, a fridge uses water to cool the area it surrounds, much like how a radiator uses water to heat up the area its sitting in
<><><>
The supply line to an icemaker can leak, and refrigerators release water from auto defrost into a pan under the fridge. This small amount of water usually evaporates, but if the pan is cracked or missing, will leak onto the floor. A fridge does not use water to cool the area it surrounds- it uses a freon compound to transfer heat from inside to the outside.
It would depend on the temperature that the refridgerator was set at.
yes he did invent the refridgerator! :)
The water in the ice tray had not hardened into ice cubes as the refridgerator's temperature had not yet reached the freezing point of water.
An icemaker cannot be installed in this model refridgerator due to its stainless steal door.
When a water pump is bad it will leak. There is a hole in the pump were water will leak out of.
Because there is a leak in the pipe of the water main.
Yes you can. However they are pretty expensive. I would suggest finding a pre owned refridgerator and storing it in the garage and moving some food out to the new refridgerator.
Depending on what size Kenmore offers this one door refridgerator
Yes, the water pump can leak if you do a coolant flush.
First, When does it leak water? Does it leak water when it is filling, when it is draining, or when it is just sitting there full of water, or is something else going on? Where outside the tub is the leak?
The liability for a water leak is going to depend on when the leak happened and why the leak happened. The laws for each state differ about this type of occurrence.
you may have a septic system leak or a water main leak