Damn dishwasher....

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And the dishwasher needs a towel under the door when running since the door leaks.
If you've check and cleaned the float , take a look at the gasket on the door . See if it has hard water build up , or maybe a tear somewhere . Mine was doing the same ( different brand ) after I used vinegar on a rag to wipe down the door gasket it stopped .
The fridge doesn't have an ice maker, but the bottom drawer is supporting the two drawers above it. The bottom drawer can't be opened.
Are you talking about a deli drawer ? If so they have an issue of the evap drain freezing up , and dumping the water under the deli drawer . It freezes and the ice build up keeps the deli drawer from opening .
They sell an extended tab to go on the heater , and into the drain tube . Thing is you have to get it all thawed to install it .
 
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Yeah, it's hard water buildup on the door seal. I'll clean it off, but it builds up after a few uses. I'm too lazy to clean it after every use, so I just lay a towel down when I run it.

And I guess it's called the deli drawer. But it's not ice, the plastic tabs that hold the bottom shelf broke, so the deli drawer is supporting the drawers and shelf above. I can open the deli drawer, but I have to lift the shelf up to do so. Some of the things on that shelf need to be removed before lifting it because the space between shelves. So I don't use that drawer anymore. Interestingly, the two drawers do open easily.
 
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Over the years we have had pretty good luck with Whirlpool appliances, other than the clothes dryer. It gets noisy and needs belt and rollers about every five years.
 
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I used to be an appliance technician. And was pretty hip on the pros and cons. But that was 23 years ago. I'm still savy on fixing them. But not on the quality side anymore.
THAT EXPERIENCE WILL REALLY PAY OFF WITH THE NEW RV STEVE! RV STUFF ALWAYS BREAKS WHEN YOU'RE OUT ON THE ROAD AND DON'T HAVE THE TOOLS OR TIME NEEDED. ASK ME HOW I KNOW. RAY
 
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