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i have a GE TFH22PR THAT IS NOT COOLING AT THE TOP. TOP OF FREEZER 70 DEGREES AND TOP OF REFRIGERATOR 63. DEEGREES. BOTTOM OF EACH ARE -3 DEGREES AND 30 DEGREES,RESPECTFULLY.
CAN SOMEONE HELPME RESOLVE THIS PROBLEM?
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Every once in a while, ice builds up in the bottom of our freezer in this GE model # TFH22PR which will make the fridge stop working properly. All we have to do is to break up the ice dam in the bottom by melting it with hot water and then removing the ice and water. Once the ice dam is removed the fridge starts working again just fine. Yes, it is a pain in the behind but at least you won't need to buy a new part, call an expensive repair person or buy a new fridge.
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