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Posted on Oct 30, 2009

Freezer on bottom is frosting up. Refrig was warming. We defrosted for 24 hours, checked the seals and replugged it in 24 hours ago. Already frosting over on the door. Thanks

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We had this same problem a few years ago, we ended up having a service tech come to the house. It was the temp control in the fridge that wasn't working due to a broken part. $90 later - no problem since. Not saying it will be the same issue, but a service tech is probably your best solution.

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