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Hello, I have a GE PSS26LRESS, In the last couple of weeks I find a lot frozen water all over my food in the freezer. I see a frozen drop on the bottom of the icemaker tray. It is making ice.
The other problem I have is that the refrigerator is freezing my vegetables (the bottom 3 drawers). I removed the rear panel inside the freezer and the coils were pretty much frozen over.
I would appreciate your sugestions.
thanks in advance.
Reece St Charles Il
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Reece,
The model number you posted does not come up. Verify and repost it please.
Gene.
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Morning Gene,
The model number is PSS26LSRESS. Sorry I just realized that I transposed a letter.
I appreciate your response.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Thanks Gene, I am sorry I didnt reply sooner. I will study the diagram and follow your suggestions. I turned off the ice maker and I have no leak on to my food. Does that tell you anything? Also what about the food in the refrigerator side? The bottom 2 drawers are freezing my vegetables. I removed the panel in the freezer and the coils were full of snow(not frozen, but covered with snow, maybe it is the samething). Thanks again Gene
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As I said you have to check the damper assembly.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene As I said you have to check the damper assembly.
Gene. Hi Gene, How do I remove the gate assembly cover (number 207)? seems like it is attached by a screw but I dont see it on the back of the fridge, should I just pull it out towards me? Never mind. I was able to pull it off. Thanks
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Originally Posted by: Gene As I said you have to check the damper assembly.
Gene. Hi Gene, I removed the damper, and I cant tell whether it is open or closed. Please see picture. I also added water to the icemaker and it did not leak. I dont see the brown solenoid? Can you point it out in the attached 2nd picture? Thank you Gene reecedjr attached the following image(s):
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You have to take the damper assembly apart to check if the air gate is not broken.
The "brown" solenoid is one on the left side.
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Originally Posted by: Gene You have to take the damper assembly apart to check if the air gate is not broken.
The "brown" solenoid is one on the left side.
Gene. Hello Gene, I took the damper assembly apart, and the air gate was stuck open, but not broken. I then plugged the fridge and the gate opened. I then unplugged it and it stayed open? not sure if it was supposed to close. I also removed the freezer cover to expose the coils and they had frost on them again. All day today the freezer was warm and the the frozen food was thawing. I took a picture of it and one of the heater under the coils. Not sure if you can tell but both ends of the glass are a little burnt. Please advise Thank you very much! reecedjr attached the following image(s):
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