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ID plate showing model was made in Celaya, Mexico plant in 2002. |
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And of course we can all see that none of the defec-tive refrigerators were made in Mexico (per GE and the attorneys) - NOT! |
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Problem? I don't see a problem; they all look this way! |
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Yup! No bad units came out of Mexico! |
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Nope! No black mold here! |
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ID plate showing model was made in Celaya, Mexico plant in 2003. |
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Ice maker dispenser clogged with frost. |
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Rusted solenoid, bolts, and brackets! |
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Broader view of rusted solenoid in dispenser area. |
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ID plate from a 2004 model made in Celaya, Mexico. |
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Door is 2 inches thick - like the other defective models. |
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Door liner is foamed in and not held on by screws. They "tried" to fix the problem but didn't. So, "Sell it anyway." |
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Redesigned ice chute. First it frosts up, then the ice drops onto the frost and stays there. |
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Rusted solenoid still connected to control panel. |
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