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Excessive sweating between bottom of freezer door and top of fridge door
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Joined: 8/9/2009(UTC) Posts: 1
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I replaced all door gaskets last winter because I would occasionally find a small puddle of water on the floor just below the door opening. Now that it's humid and hot, the door is sweating excessively; moisture can be seen just below the freezer door where is accumlates then drips down the bottom door to the floor. If I don't keep a paper towel on the top of the bottom door, the water literally fall on me when I open the door to get anything out. The new gaskets are GE parts, look correct and tight and a flashlight inside the fridge does not show any light.
Any suggestions on how to handle this short of replacing the gaskets again?
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Joined: 5/1/2009(UTC) Posts: 100
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you may have an mullion heater problem. check, if you have a energy saver swicth.
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