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Open the door and depress the door/light switch,the evaporator fan motor should run.If it doesn't make sure the thermostat is set cold enough.If it is,you could have a bad defrost timer.they are fairly inexpensive and easy to replace.Every day the compressor and evap,motor shut down for @ 10 min and the heaters are turned on to defrost the evaporator to prevent ice buildup.You could have a compressor problem also but lets hope not.
I had the same problem with my 3 year old GE Adora side by side. Call
GE at 1800-386-1215. They were very helpful! They sent me all new
shelves and drawers that were obviously wider because they fit
perfect(only took a couple days)! Included in the shipment were spacers
that I could of put on the ends just in case I needed more width. GE
knows about the issue and is dealing with it on a case by case basis.
This appears to be a known problem with at least a couple of GE models (It has been happening in our freezer too). There is a GE Service bulletin at https://customernet.geappliances.com/OTIS/fs/home_images/REF01-10.pdf that seems to describe the fix as them sending out new shelves (and maybe someone to install them?)
It's most likely a defrost issue. One or more of your defrost components have failed. Defrost components are defrost thermostat, defrost heater, and defrost timer or board depending on model
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