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I have a side by side refridgerator , Lately after we open the frezzer side door and close it , After a couple of minutes water runs down from the bottom of the door

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Ice inside freezer door is warming and melting. Some doors have fiberglass insulation and can be re-insulated (per a service bulletin from GE) but others have foamed in insulation which would require complete door replacement to correct that condition. I suggest contacting GE consumer relations with your model and serial number to see if they will help you.

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