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There is air flow between the two sections, and when the door is closed, the rush of air needs to go somewhere. If your refrig is tilted slightly to the back, so the doors will close by themselves, this should not be a problem.
there is a drain gulley on the back wall with a drain in the middle. this drain is blocked. push something flexible down it and follow up with a small jug of water to make sure it flows away freely
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