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You know, it's really normal to touch it hot on the door side. Because it has heater to eliminate moist build up that can cause rust. Check the drain pan (that is full of water) for clogged. Unclog it using flexible solid wire and insert it on drain pan tube. After that, those leak will be minimize. Thanks for asking.
That is normal and you may have just noticed that it gets warm or a little hot there. It is a heat strip placed behind the metal around your door to prevent moisture from forming around the door seal. If it was not there water would appear around the door on a daily basis, Thank You Sea Breeze
Clean refrigerator interior with a solution of hot water and baking soda
Clean the door seals
Remove breaker strips and check for wet insulation
To remove the breaker strips it is important
to bring them up to room temperature first. If they are too cold
they will be brittle and may crack. To warm the strips you can
open the freezer and allow it to come up to room temperature (wait
2 to 4 hours) or you can soak a towel in warm water and hold it
against the strips to warm them.
It is normal for the middle strip to be hot. Did you check the temp setting in the fridge section?
Also - you might check for blockage in the bottom. Excessive dirt/dog hair can block the air flow.
Good luck
That is called a heat strip. Used to keep moisture down around the door gaskets. You will need to roll unit out, take lower back plate off and check to see that the condinser fan is turning when compressor is on. If not,replace fan motor
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