Thank you! Thank you! My fridge wouldn't stay closed unless I performed a one-handed curl on the door and picked it up before closing it. Turns out the adjustment knob had just loosened over the years. A few turns and bam! Problem solved. Nice video: straight to the point, no long intro, no filler. Nice job!
My right side door sticks out further at the top than the bottom. ( not what you are showing, but literally sticks out toward me), not up and down. Do you have any idea how to fix this.? Thanks
luis valderrama did you ever get an answer? I’m having that problem now and my freezer door does not have an adjustment screw because it has wires to the ice/water utility
I fixed it, it was an easy fix. The adjustment screws are on the top hinge for some GE with side by side doors. Loosen a bit those screws, correctly place the door (it won't fall because of the magnetic gaskets), then tighten the screws.
I turn that screw to adjust a door that is too low but it just continues to turn without adjusting the door height. I can't imagine that it stripped, what am I missing?
Braden Tucker hey I fixed it.. I removed the door entirely and found that this adjustable bolt was sitting in something where the thread was totally stripped. I ended up putting a washer of about 3mm between that piece and the fridge and the door is good as new again
Thank you! Thank you! My fridge wouldn't stay closed unless I performed a one-handed curl on the door and picked it up before closing it. Turns out the adjustment knob had just loosened over the years. A few turns and bam! Problem solved. Nice video: straight to the point, no long intro, no filler. Nice job!
Thank you
It worked! Thank You!
My right side door sticks out further at the top than the bottom. ( not what you are showing, but literally sticks out toward me), not up and down. Do you have any idea how to fix this.? Thanks
what if your doors are touching each other at the top? gap between doors is greater at the bottom than top...
luis valderrama did you ever get an answer? I’m having that problem now and my freezer door does not have an adjustment screw because it has wires to the ice/water utility
I have the same problem, the only adjustable screws down there are the feet.
I fixed it, it was an easy fix.
The adjustment screws are on the top hinge for some GE with side by side doors. Loosen a bit those screws, correctly place the door (it won't fall because of the magnetic gaskets), then tighten the screws.
I turn that screw to adjust a door that is too low but it just continues to turn without adjusting the door height. I can't imagine that it stripped, what am I missing?
Frank K ..mine too...any luck on luck on finding a solution?
Braden Tucker nope, my fridge is fucked I guess
lol mine too
Braden Tucker hey I fixed it.. I removed the door entirely and found that this adjustable bolt was sitting in something where the thread was totally stripped. I ended up putting a washer of about 3mm between that piece and the fridge and the door is good as new again
Frank K thanks! I’m going to do that!
And mold is happening