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Hi Steve, It isn't unusual to have some moisture accumulate between the doors during summer months or in areas with high humidity. This is why Samsung French Door Refrigerators offer the Energy Saver button. When Energy Saver is off (not illuminated), the low-wattage heater inside the vertical strip is on, which should help to evaporate the moisture. If the Energy Saver light is on, the heater is off. Please make sure the Energy Saver light is off so the heated strip can evaporate the moisture. Thanks for the question! Ms. Samsung
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not normal. I would have someone from Geek Squad come and take a look.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've only had mine a month, but I haven't noticed anything like that. You may have an issue with the seal on that door. If you have moisture, it's condensation, which means that the cold is getting out of the fridge and causing moisture in the air around it to condense in the hinge area. Maybe call Samsung and see if this is a common issue and if they could send someone to fix it. Best of luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are instructions for freezing / sweating in the manual's online or the one that came with the refrigerator. If you go to the main SamSung website, they have a "chat" available to help you; your fridge has a 5 year and 10 year warranty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No I would contact Samsung.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've never had this happen to me and I've had this refrigerator for about two months now. I do not think that this is normal. I've never noticed anything dripping on my unit in general or any of the rubber gasket seals. I've never had to wipe anything down due to leaks. I would check with the manufacturer.
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