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Qtip Posted: Monday, December 7, 2009 8:22:03 PM(UTC)
 
If that is a side by side refrigerator then you lilely have a clogged drain. the drain is about the size of a dime and something like a pea usually gets clogged in there - i would clear away all that ice and check for that drain - if you locate it then take a turkey baster and keep squirting hot water in there until it lets water go through it then it shouldnt clog up again. keep me posted and let me know if this fixes your problem
reneeric1 Posted: Monday, December 7, 2009 7:33:28 PM(UTC)
 
For some reason I have ice forming on the bottom of my freezer. I have turned off the water to my icemaker and removed it to eliminate that being a problem. I have also thawed out and cleaned the freezer. After a day or two, moisture collects under the vegetable drawers of the refrigerator. After a week or two of that, the moisture finally stops, then ice starts to form in the bottom of the freezer and continue to build up to the point that it has to be chipped out after about a week to ten days. The refrigerator has been a good one other than this one problem that has been in existance for going on four years. How can I fix this problem?