GE has had an excessive moisture problem with the GSS22 series of refrigerators for several years and will not own up to the problem. A class-action lawsuit has been entered and settled yet the problem persists. If you are one of the unlucky people who has a refrigerator that does not fall in the time frame of the class action lawsuit than you get stuck with a diagnostic charge, parts and labor costs in spite of the fact that it is the exact same problem. I suspect that the old refrigerators were just pulled temporarily off the market had new doors affixed to them and put back out so that GE could mitigate their losses. I just don't have the resources to prove it
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