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Model Number: GSS22JFMDWW Brand: GE Age: 1 - 5 years
It's a side by side refrig. Any ideas on what could be causing ice to be forming on the back wall?
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check out the actual evaporator coil .. see if it is completely covered with ice or not ? could have a defrost problem or evaporator fan motor problem as well ? and in some cases , it might be even a compressor problem if there is just some ice where the cap tube meets the evaporator ?
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