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Customer Questions and Answers for Drip Pan (Refrigerator) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18070893
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10655367

This refrigerator drip pan, also called an evaporator drain pan, mounts on the base to catch defrost water and allow it to evaporate. Replacing a cracked or warped pan helps prevent puddles and moisture damage around the appliance. What it does:

  • Collects water from the defrost cycle and holds it for evaporation using condenser/fan airflow
  • Helps keep water off the floor and out of the cabinet base area
  • Typical failure symptoms include water under or behind the refrigerator, recurring puddles after a defrost cycle, visible cracks/warping, or musty odors
  • Restores proper fit when the original pan is damaged, heat-distorted, or missing
What's included:
  • 1 refrigerator drip pan
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and pull the unit forward to access the rear; wear gloves and use caution around sharp metal edges
  • Remove the lower rear access panel; carefully lift and remove the old pan from its supports
  • Clean the area; transfer any pads or clips from the old pan if present; seat the new pan fully on the supports/locators so it's level and secure
  • Reinstall the rear panel, return the refrigerator to position, restore power, and check for correct placement after the next defrost cycle

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Joking, to change the drip pan, the doors will need to be taped shut securely because the refrigerator will need to be tilted forward (it would be recommended to have an assistant with this) where the back is at least 4" up. With the back lifted up, there are Torx head screws at the base where the bottom connects to the frame along where the compartment cover sets that will need to be removed. Once these are removed, there are some Torx screws under the pan that will need to be loosened and carefully lower the base pan (careful to not kink any of the sealed system lines), and then remove the hex head screws holding the condenser fan mount to the base pan. The condenser fan mount will need to be removed, allowing the drip pan to be removed and changed out.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, August 14, 2019

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