My GE French Door refrigerator (3 years old) worked well enough except water kept collecting in the bottom of the refrigerator cabinet. To the point it leaked out onto my hardwood floor. Then fan started getting really noisy. So I poked around and found this forum, and read about the problem with frost clogging the drain hole. So I cut the power, clean it out of all foodstuffs, and let it defrost overnight. Tons of water in base of freezer cabinet too. Let it dry out; it was off approximately 15 hours; I have restored power. No fans. Freezer is definitely freezing; refrigerator is cooler than room temperature but only goes down to 48 degrees. Back wall of refrigerator is cold but air is not. Why would both fans not start up again after defrosting? Figures it would cut out now - I’m going on vacation in a couple of days and will be away all week. I’m pretty handy with some repairs but I’m a 60-year-old woman (widowed for some time now) and the refrigerator is pushed under a cabinet with a side wall "enclosing" the fridge. I can’t pull this thing out to check the back. Can only access what I can get to inside from the front. Any suggestions? I’m on a fixed very limited budget.
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