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96R  
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 30, 2009 6:33:15 PM(UTC)
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GE TFX22JA | TFT22JA (Side-by-Side) freezer/frige Icing Symptoms:
1) Ice accumulated at the bottom of the evaporator and spread to the bottom of the freezer in 2-3 days. Freezer appears working, no thawing food.
2) Water leaked outside of the freezer door from the accumulated ice.
3) I cleared the drain hole today (diameter of a finger) with a wire, it was plugged with ice before.
4) Evap freezer fan IS Working. Please help diagnose and pin point what needs to be replaced.:confused:
5) Picture attached (the red wire bundle is the top of the freezer).
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Many thanks in advance!!!
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applianceman  
#2 Posted : Friday, July 31, 2009 8:16:12 AM(UTC)
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Judging by the pictures I believe you have a sealed system problem such as low on refrigerant, bad compressor or stopped up cap-tube. While I support do-it-yourselfers this is a job for professionals. But expect a high repair bill it might not be worth it. Refrigerator repair guide
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