How to fix a freezer door that pops when opening?
Unscrew the hex-head screws holding the freezer door hinge to the body of the refrigerator with a nut driver. Open the freezer door slightly and lift it from the bottom hinge pin. The freezer door could be heavy, so ask an assistant to help move the freezer door to a stable work surface. Look on the bottom of the freezer door for the door cam.
How do you remove a freezer door from a refrigerator?
Grab the two sides of the wire harness holding the wires together and pull it apart. Your freezer door may not have this wire harness. Unscrew the hex-head screws holding the freezer door hinge to the body of the refrigerator with a nut driver. Open the freezer door slightly and lift it from the bottom hinge pin.
What to do if your garage door opener stops working?
Check that wires are securely attached to the sensor’s photoelectric eyes (each eye has 2 wires) and the wall unit. If any wire is cut, strip insulation from the end of the wire and reattach it.
What should I do if my front door is sticking?
The key to fixing a sticking door is to determine what is causing the issue, and then you can decide if you can fix the problem with a simple trick or if you need a more intricate solution. Examine the door with your eyes. Look for scratches in the paint or any other noticeable damages to the door and frame.
What should I do if my door locks on the bottom?
If it binds on the latch side at the bottom, you may need to fix the bottom hinge screws. If the door binds along the latch side, the hinges may need to be set deeper or the strike plate may need to be set deeper. If the hinge side binds, one or both hinges may need to be shimmed out.
What should I do if my door stop is not working?
When the separation is large enough, insert a flat pry bar. Keep one putty knife in place to avoid damaging the jamb. Gently work your way down the stop until you can remove it completely. Remove the nails. With the door closed reposition the stop, place a cardboard shim between the stop and the door, and drive new nails.
What to look for when unsticking a door frame?
Look for scratches in the paint or any other noticeable damages to the door and frame. Also check for grime or any sticky buildup that may just need to be cleaned. Close the door and run your eyes along the gap between the door and the frame, noting places where the gap is very thin.