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Frost buildup inside freezer door at ice dispenser

Six year old GE Profile side-by-side refrigerater. Frost continues to build up inside freezer door at ice dispenser. Warped "flapper door" was replaced a couple of years ago to correct the same situation. Although I can hear that flap close after ice is dispensed, might it still not be sealing? Or is there another likely problem?

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You are still not getting a seal on that flap. It sounds as if it may be warped. THe reason the frost and ice is building up is due to the flap not sealing there isn't any other reson for your problem. Good luck on your repairs

Dave

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