When I opened the fridge this morning, there was a pool of water beneath the salad tray. I mopped it out and turned down the thermostat slightly. I don't know if it's working. How has it defrosted overnight? Could the termostat be broken? Something else to stress me out!
When the fridge auto-defrosts the water runs through a drain to the outside and into a trough from where it evaporates. If the drain is blocked the water will run down inside the fridge instead. Check the drain is clear.
There should be a gutter at the back of the fridge(inside) somewhere near the bottom that collects defrost water which then drains out to the back through a small plastic pipe. Mould and debris can block the pipe resulting in a pool of water as ths gutter overflows. It is often possible to unblock the pipe by getting a piece of plastic tubing, poking it in the blocked pipe and blowing in the other end so that the air pressure clears the blockage. The alternative is a lot of poking with pipe cleaners or similar.
I have one of those tiny little bottle brushes.........somewhere. Got some pipe cleaners somewhere too. Thanks everyone. I'd better go and get it sorted.
You may find this interesting. My daughter has a fridge freezer in an unheated part of the house & during a particular cold winter found pools of water in the fridge compartment, she was informed by a reputable engineer that this was caused by the ambient temperature outside the Fridge/Freezer being too cold to allow the F/F to work correctly. She put a small heater in the room & low & behold F/F working perfectly.
Thanks Ron. Ours is in the kitchen. Mind you, it was cold last night. They told us something about that when we went to John Lewis for a freezer for the garage.
I have cleaned out the hole. Now it's wait and see.