 got a bunch of ice here that's building up in the bottom of this freezer keeps wanting to push the door open let's get some of this stuff out of here and see if we can find out what the problem is okay guys so what we've got here we've got a excuse me a Kenmore I don't know if you can tell but that just it's pushing this ice is building up and it's pushing the door open okay now back in there there's a drain right in there somewhere that we have to get to unclog that drain now as you can see this has been like this for a while apparently and so I can't get that basket out there so what I'm gonna have to do is I'm gonna have to try to thaw this out somehow I'll probably use a hairdryer I don't want to use a heat gun don't ever use a heat gun because it'll melt this plastic and as you can see when you open the door the gnats are flying in getting stuck that ice that's freaking nasty so but right up in here there should be a dream plug I might be able to get to it from the back a lot easier but right now first what I'm gonna have to do is I'm gonna have to try to thaw this out and get this basket out of here so let me get a hairdryer I'm gonna thaw it out and I'll get back with you as soon as I get this basket out of here okay it didn't take but maybe five minutes as you can see I've got this loose might be able to put you up there on the top so I'm gonna go ahead and get this yanked out of here yeah I'm gonna go and get this yanked out and then we'll see if we can see anything from the back there if not we'll pull the refrigerator out it is on wheels and we'll see if we can't find that drain you're supposed to clean them out once a year them drains and I'll show you what they look like if we have to take it out all right guys I'll show you what I did a couple screws there's one there one there two in the back four all together so I took the two front screws out so that way this thing could raise up and it gave me enough room to bring that out the big block of ice now up in here I've seen guys use warm water looks like the drain is probably over in there but I don't want to do that so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna close this up I'm gonna back this refrigerator out of here we're gonna go in from the back from the back and see what we can see okay okay guys we've got it unplugged there's the little drain hole I was talking about right there so what I did was I poured a bunch of warm water on there I just hot out of the spigot will be fine but I'm just kind of like let it uh what this it's these peace freezers that are self defrosting they're all the same what that does is it runs down in to a pan that is down underneath here now unfortunately there's not enough room for me to get you back in there and show you but what it does it sits in that pan and then the heat from the motor and everything because it gets warm back in there it evaporates the water that's in that pan so all it was was it just got plugged up there and you should clean these out once a year just got plugged up in froze up in there so that's what happened to that so okay now we're gonna go ahead and finish letting that fall out I took the basket outside as you'll see at the end clip and it's thawing out so once that falls out and I can put it back in here but you're done but that's how that works I just can't get you back up under there to show you the pan but it's directly under here there's a little tube that hooks on them now these are all pretty much the same these self defrosters they'll have have some kind of a drain tube back in there this one was easier to get to from right here some of them were back further but there you go that's how that's done so we've got it fixed and I'll just have to clean it out once a year and we'll be good so there you go there's how to if you're building up ice at the bottom of your freezer that's probably it's probably a plug in that in that green plug there it's probably clogged up so there you go hope this helps them shea bear the myth man legend gone for now bye bye guys a lot of ice there one good thing we're in florida should melt in no time