If the flap on the ice dispenser is not closing properly it allows warm air to enter the freezer compartment and causes frost build up in the freezer.
Frost in french door freezer.
Frost forms in the freezer or refrigerator moisture forms in the fridge when warm air enters through a door being left open warm or hot items stored inside or compartments not sealing properly.
To check the flap open the left side door and look at the black flap inside the ice chute.
Allowing humidity to enter the freezer.
If the gasket has cuts tears rips it needs to be replaced.
Check the door gasket.
Remove any visible frost build up with a dry towel.
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The frost seen under the freezer basket is typically removed when the unit enters automatical defrost cycle.
If the doors are uneven refer to your installation instructions.
Frost is likely to build up if the door is left open for a period of time.
Under the freezer basket.
Manually defrost and wipe up liquid at the bottom of the refrigerator.
Check to ensure the doors close properly.
Are the doors opened frequently.
Frequent door openings can let in humid room air.
An open ice dispenser chute door can lead to frost formation.
When moisture freezes it becomes frost.
If ice becomes lodged in the chute keeping the chute.
If frost is built up on one side of the freezer more than the other this indicates that the freezer drawer is not sealing properly.
It s normal for a small amount of frost to accumulate inside the refrigerator when the doors are open.
Perform the steps below to resolve the frost issue.
Many of today s refrigerators come with an ice dispenser built into the door.
I have had the drain tube changed to stop previous leaking at the bottom pf the refrigerator but i keep getting the ice frost build on the inside of the door.
If the flap is in the correct position it is flush against the housing.
Turn the control to a warmer setting.
Make sure the door is closing completely and is not blocked by something between the door gasket and cabinet.
Refer to your owner s manual.