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I have a 25" side by side ge refrigerator it has the ice/water dispencer in the door.The problem that im having is that the ice chute door will not close most of the time letting warm air enter the freezer area unless you manually push it.This is from the solenoid being corroded. which i believe is from the inside of the door freezing up with water.Is there a way to keep the water from getting behind the interior panel of the freezer door? What would be causing this? what parts would i need to correct this if any? Thanks
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What you have is a refridgerator that was part of a class action lawsuit by GE for the moisture issue you are refering to. Unfortunatly, there is nothing you can do to fix this now, except to pay for new doors which will run $800 plus. GE was fixing these for the last couple of years free of charge, but the suit has since expired, and are now only fixing at the price above. My3cents.com - General Electric Company Complaint - GE defective refrigerators, refrigerators
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If i insulate the inside of the freezer door will that help? I did notice that there was not much insulation in there.Is there any other remidy that will help besides replacing the doors?
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