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Follow these simple step-by-step instructions to replace theRefrigerator Door Handle on Whirlpool, Maytag ...
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How to take off whirlpool refrigerator door handles. ... How To Fix Your GE Refrigerator Handle by removing ...
hello kyler.... Empty out the contents of the door of the fridge. Then pull up the gasket and under that you will see screws. Remove those screws and the entire inside of the door is released exposing the screws to tighten the handle. Joe
When I brought my side by side home,I had to remove both doors. I also had to remove the entry door AS WELL as the door center jamb!! Removing the refridgerator doors is really not a major task!
Your original repairman must have looked up a similar model without the snack door. The handle of couse would have also been listed, but this is difficult since A. You do not give your model number and B. (maybe not as bad) we don't know what model number he used when he ordered your door(s). Please list the complete model number of your refrig. (from sticker inside fresh food compartment) and I'll try to help.
Sould not be a problem to remove the door handles. If you look on top of the handle, you will see a large screw. Remove this screw and the handle should come free. Reattach the same way after you move the fridge in place.
I was actually trying to find a solution to this problem myself though I'm pretty sure I already know the solution. Try this: grip the handle that's loose firmly and jerk it up. The handle should come up and the straight out to reveal the spring clip mechanism holding the handle on. Tighten the screws on this and then put the handle back on by pushing it towards the fridge and jerking it down. You make want to protect the fridge above and below were the handle attaches so you don't scratch the fridge door when pulling the handle on or off.
I may need to know your model # from the sticker inside the fridge to view a diagram but usually there is are small set screws (usually 2) on the handle which are allen head that can be tightened. Look for this first and let me know if there are no set screws. If this is your setup then I would appreciate a solved rating.
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