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We found that the rubber seal around the freezer door came loose often and if it is not seated right, it causes the freezer to work overtime and that's when we see frost form on the drawers. Looks at that rubber seal all the way around and make sure it is not loose.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi 333333- Thanks for choosing GE. We are happy to provide assistance. You may want to adjust the freezer temperature to factory setting 0F. If the freezer drawer is not sealing properly, frost or ice may begin to form in the freezer. We suggest to view the following link BOTTOM FREEZER REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER DRAWER NOT SEALING PROPERLY: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=34403 - This moisture can be a result of having the freezer drawer open with regular usage, or the freezer drawer left slightly accidentally. To correct: Unplug the refrigerator and allow the freezer to defrost. This can take about 24-48 hours. Once defrosted, open the freezer and wipe any moisture dry, especially the rails that the drawer sits on. Allow the freezer to air dry 24 hours prior to plugging the refrigerator in. If the problem persists, we recommend service. To schedule a service appointment, please contact GE Appliance Service at 1-800-432-2737 or schedule a service appointment online at GEAppliances.com: https://www.geappliances.com/ge/service-and-support/service.htm?ICID=GEARsupportflyout-service - Keep in touch! Sue
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