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Fridge Freezer Oil Leak
REDCARPET_2
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Help/advice needed. I have a built-in Phillips fridge freezer over 5 years old (left by previous owner and no manual available). Over the last few weeks a few drops of clear liquid then a light brown liquid (could this be oil?) has started to appear on the underside of the plinth on which the fridge freezer sits (no liquid seeping from inside of freezer). Both the fridge and freezer are working perfectly. Can anyone advise if this means the fridge freezer will shortly stop working and is potentially dangerous or will the leaking eventually cease and the fridge freezer will continue to work for the foreseeable future? Thanks in advance for any help.:A
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