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swick17
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Posted: 20 Mar 2015 at 3:15pm |
Not sure if this will solve everyone's problems with their refrigerator door alarm, but it solved mine. It was a humidity issue on the sensor. I just took my wife's blow dryer and a plastic knife to hold open the latch on the fridge. Blew it dry and problem solved. Hope this help!
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kymooses
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What helps to is a bit of dielectric great on the connections there to prevent moisture build up in the future!
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swick17
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Thanks for the tip. I will pick some up for sure!
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