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Old 06-25-2012, 01:47 PM   #1
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Frost on shelf of Kenmore bottom freezer


How can I prevent frost from accumulating on items on the shelf next to the ice maker in my Kenmore refrigerator/freezer? This is the only place frost is a problem. The basket portion of the freezer and the refrigerator seem to be working fine.

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No can do. EVERY fridge will have a colder spot....
Just know where it is....and put stuff that may possibly *freeze* and you are okay with over there.....
And yes, I'm clear you are talking about the fridge side of the fridge and not the freezer

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there is absolutely no reason to have frost build up in your freezer, anywhere. I would suspect you have an air leak some where. Check your door gasket to make sure it is sealing good all the way around
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Some other things might be; if i/m not hooked up and not set to off. if refrig is an LG-795 prefix [no model/serial #-so don't know what you have] there's some bulletins for this condition. if so you'd have to contact Sears as LG won't give any info on Kenmore's.
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