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- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IITry the dollar bill test on your closed doors. If they are not closing tightly you will be able to tell right away. The moisture you describe is nearly always due to gasket issues or lots of opening and closing in areas of the Country with high humidity.
- Jake100ExplorerThink I see the problem, even after it's latched I can still push the bottom in bit. thanks
- camperpaulExplorer
Jake100 wrote:
It's like condensation in fridg the door casket seem to be ok, one has to push firmly to close the door
If it is like my Norcold, you have to push it closed until you hear the latch click. Then and only then is the door properly closed. - Jake100ExplorerIt's like condensation in fridg the door casket seem to be ok, one has to push firmly to close the door
- RJsfishinExplorerThe top of the frig is covered with water inside
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Now whats that supposed to mean ?
Like condensation dripping off the top of the freezer ?
Then it can't be freezing in the freezer,...that's serious ! - Chris_BryantExplorer IIUsually, that points to a bad door gasket, or the door wasn't closed tight.
- Jake100Explorerno it seems to be there most of the time
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIDefrosted?
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