Timeline for Bolt on fridge missing [closed]
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Dec 20, 2023 at 23:50 | history | closed |
FreeMan Fredric Shope Rohit Gupta |
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Dec 20, 2023 at 19:45 | comment | added | Jim Stewart | Nothing is supposed to be in that hole on the handle side of the door (opposite side from the hinge) except a plastic plug which is for appearance only. That hole is so the door can be reversed to hinge on the other side. If the door will not stay closed, check the side with the hinges. | |
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Dec 20, 2023 at 18:16 | answer | added | manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact | timeline score: 4 | |
Dec 20, 2023 at 18:01 | history | edited | Tetsujin | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 20, 2023 at 17:58 | comment | added | FreeMan | How you find it is to either go to Amana's web site, look up your fridge model, find the drawings, identify the missing part and buy it from them, or go to any of the vast multitude of 3rd-party appliance parts sellers on line and do the same process there. Since this is basically a "where do I find a part" question, VtC as shopping, which is off-topic. The part that isn't "where do I find it" is answered by going shopping. | |
Dec 20, 2023 at 17:57 | comment | added | Tetsujin | I've never known a regular domestic fridge/freezer need a bolt to stay closed. That's what the neat squishy magnetic strip is for. I'd be investigating what is preventing the door from closing fully. | |
Dec 20, 2023 at 17:56 | history | edited | FreeMan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 20, 2023 at 17:39 | comment | added | manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact | Model # of the freezer? Which would let you look up parts diagrams online. | |
Dec 20, 2023 at 17:32 | history | asked | garlicoinluvr | CC BY-SA 4.0 |