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refrigerator incontinence
Our refrigerator (freezer-on-top, GE "No Frost", c 1980) has suddenly
started producing large amounts of water along the underside of the freezer door - possibly only at the 'open' corner. Both the freezer and refrigerator are still working. I find no icing on the freezer walls/floor, and the floor does not seem wet. From other reading, I'm guessing that this is due to a stoppage in the freezer drain. Would that be a good guess? And, before I go to the trouble of looking for that, is there anything else that might cause this condition? Thanks, George |
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