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I have a GE refrigerator Serial # gl754450 works fine but I'm getting water and ice in the bottom part what do I need to fix this? THANKS T R Grills
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When are you finding the water in the bottom of the fridge.
Is it after a defrost cycle?
If it is then take the back off the inside of the freezer and clear the drain trough.
Run a stiff but flexible piece of wire down through the the drain tube.
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