jabdal
jabdal t1_j971j37 wrote
Reply to comment by Initial_Mango_8045 in problem with a fridge door, how can I repair it'? by Initial_Mango_8045
So like where the face attaches to the track thing. Inside the bracket or whatever I found a spot to shove some trash to even out the positioning because adjusting the screws didn't seem to be working and this made the face even with the fridge. On the same fridge I remember the swinging door wouldn't close right either so I had to adjust the metal hinge it sits on with a hammer. What is funny is I've never had this kind of problem until I bought a more expensive stainless steel fridge.
jabdal t1_j970xsy wrote
I had this problem once with a freezer door and the fix for me was to shove hard plastic trash under the lower part to even it out and then it worked flawlessly
jabdal t1_iu2peug wrote
They sell replacement plugs for any 110 volt device at most hardware stores. Just strip the wire and insert into plug. Razor knife should be all you need really and the replacement plug
jabdal t1_j973dwa wrote
Reply to comment by Initial_Mango_8045 in problem with a fridge door, how can I repair it'? by Initial_Mango_8045
I don't live in the house anymore and left the fridge there but it just seemed like the best solution at the time. There was basically some play with the face of the freezer door and I shimmed it with some stuff I had laying around