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It sounds like the switches on the drivers door may have malfunctioned. You could try replacing the switches, but it may be easier to take it to a mechanic to diagnose the issue and replace the switches if needed. You could also check the wiring and connections to the switches to make sure they are all secure and connected properly.
Most fridges are designed so that the door can be flipped to reverse the opening direction. Look where the hinges are now. Look on the other side of the opening. Are there mounting holes to accept the hinge bolts? If so, unbolt the door, flip it so the bottom is now the top, and re-attach the hinges and bolts.
If you lack mounting holes, the door likely cannot be flipped.
Check the latch itself (on the door) is in the open position, ans didn't accidentally flip to the closed position. This has to be open so it can fit over the stud in the door jamb, where it flips over the stud to latch the door. If so, while holding door handle (as if you were trying to open/unlatch door), flip latch open, with a finger or a screwdriver.
hi, if i understand wath you means that is the pallet
doors display switch /when you flip the panel display
theres a switch in the display doors thats makes the display turn upside down to viewed correctely
i get this problem with different cam i got to fix
that mean :repair is need ,
hope that will help
Most likely where any wires go through the cabinet into the door or inside the door where a hinge or other moving part ir rubbing it.
Disconect power (unplug it) and inspect all wiring close to those areas for worn spots. If you have an OHM meter, you can ohm each wire to ground and see which one is shorted, then trace it back to the problem area.
It is most likely the flip spring...you need to be certain that the legs of the spring are inside the door edge and the spring does not swing freely...and there must be tension on the spring so that when the latch releases the door flips...you can also try this with an elastic, put the elastic inside the closed door and up around the drying solution knob, this will let the door flip open showing that the latch does work
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