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GE Bottom-Mount No-Frost Refrigerator

Why am I getting ice built up in the freezer. Water is seeping into the freezer and freezing on the bottom floor of the freezer. It seems that the fridge is freezing up in the back. Do you have a solution to this problem? This has happened at least 5 times in the past 8 months and we empty the fridge and let it defrost for 24-48 hours and start running it again. It will work until the next time water builds up and the thermostat starts to rise.

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