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My refrigerator is leaking, sweating, or collecting moisture between the doors?

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My refrigerator is leaking, sweating, or collecting moisture between the doors?

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Ans: Moisture Between Doors If you are experiencing moisture between your Refrigerator doors, check to see if your refrigerator has an Energy Saver feature. If your refrigerator has an Energy Saver feature, wipe the surface dry, and turn the Energy Saver OFF, or Set Here If Moisture Appears On Exterior. Strip between the doors feels warm. The energy saver feature off controls anti-sweat heaters that are around the freezer section walls or between the fresh food doors, which are designed to prevent moisture from forming on your cabinet exterior and between the doors. The energy saver feature gives you the option of turning your heaters off to cut energy cost. It helps cut operating costs when set in the Normal, or on, or Energy Saver position. You should also check your fresh food and freezer doors for splits in the gasket. Gaps in the gaskets are also a problem. Moisture could be a result of improper clearances between the sides or top of the refrigerator and adjacent cabinets. Consult

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