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Ice Melting Ice in the freezer melts and drips down the bin forming icicles. Also, popsicles and other items on the top shelf of the freezer beneath the bin to not freeze completely. This only happens in the humid weather; once the humidity goes down, the freezer magically starts working fine.

  • bone_doc_2b Sep 11, 2009

    I have the same problem. Wondering if the heater element on the auto defrost is somehow blowing hot air into the ice bin.

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Ok check the door gaskets they must be toushing forming a compleate seal nothing else is acceptible also there is a possibilty that your ice maker heater is stuck in the on position.also these units are known for a having a bad control boared in the back

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