New fridge, denied door. They replaced door and left...then we realized the doors are not aligned evenly. Your video was perfect! A quick 2 minute fix. Thanks, Andy in Florida
Wow amazing. Thank you for such an informative video!!! I hope this fixes my less than 2 month LG French door refrigerator that apparently likes to freeze pitchers of water and gallons of milk and just about everything else 😩🤣
Many Times Doors are uneven because or our floors we place them on. Many floors are uneven which cause the doors to look uneven so this allows you to adjust them. Thanks for the comment.
I have a Whirlpool wrf535smbm00 French door fridge. The vertical hinge is not going into the guide and closing properly due to the left door sagging. My model lacks the height adjustment bolt (rather just has a pin beneath the closure cam). What would a recommended fix be? TY!
hello there and thank you so much for the video , today when i check mine i noticed that both sides the abjusting screws are very damage and cant move then, is there any other way to do the fix? keep up the great channel u have.
😂.. It is not coolant. It's refrigerant! Doors not being level: will cause a drain issue and / or cause the doors to not seal, which will drain in room air. Causing snowcone ice in the freezer component or condensation type water in the fresh food component. Very nice video. You just need to correct the information about the refrigerant.
Yeah well GE at least in my case had a good feature with the 7/16 wrench to level the door but as dishwashers have four cornering leveling so should refrigerators. N/S E/W leveling should be a standard on any appliance like a refrigerator. I used a shim the get the left rear correct on the GE but that should not be necessary. Seems according to the manual it's only available on the "Custom" models. 2 dollar savings for GE, shame really.
The doors on my new GE fridge were level at first but now are off after just 2 weeks. Also the door squeaks from the bottom. I do not put any milk containers in the door shelves just smaller items, so that weight isn't causing it. Will check with a level and proceed as necessary. Side note, when I hooked the water up I then saw the label to make sure the ice maker is in the OFF position before hooking up the water. Mine was in the ON position. Why can't the factory workers make sure that it is turned off for the customer?? Then slap some of that blueish tape over the control to hold it there. It's not like they don't have that tape placed everywhere else for the customer to remove.
@@shanehockey28 tried some white lithium grease on the lower hinge and thought it was fixed but it only lasted about 2-3 days. i have the 3 year warranty but have not called on the issue as of yet.
Thanks for this video the french doors on our new lg line up now i had the nut on the door maxed out to raise it never thought raising the foot would do the rest ...the convert drawer opens and closes very hard can you show how to fix this issue its the new lg model # LF29S8330S Thanks again
I have that exact same GE fridge shown first in the video. I noticed you say only the right door is adjustable. Unfortunately my left door is the one that needs to be adjusted. How can I go about fixing this?
I've a mfw2055frz03 Maytag fridge. The manual is very unclear about how to remove the panel to access the adjustment feet. I see no screws and i pulled firmly and the access panel didn't come off. Any suggestions?
Hiow does adjust the leveling feet that makes no contact with the top french doors adjust the doors themselves? This doesn't make physical sense to me, but I could be wrong.
Unlike the backside, the frontside is mainly an open rectangle that flexes (into a rhombus shape) under the heavy weight of the fridge and doors attached. Imagine you have a wooden frame in your hands that is not completely rigid. Attach doors to either side and then skew the frame up on one side, the doors will become unaligned.