SOURCE: jenn-air JFC2089HES french door
Check the water hose and make sure is not kinked.
The hose might be frozen as well.
SOURCE: Loose freezer door handle
There is a "set screw" on the underside of the posts that connect the handle to the mounting posts on the face of the door of my Jenn-Air bottom freezer. Use an Allen wrench to loosen the set crew, which is very small (my Jenn-Air requires a 3/32" Allen wrench), and then tighten the bolt on the mounting post on the face of the freezer door. Position the handle over the post, then tighten the set screws with the Allen wrench. Cynthia
SOURCE: I bought a used Jenn Air french door refrigerator
It sounds to me like you're going to have to do some serious electrical checking. There are two electrical solenoid water control valves right behind of the fiber cover where your water line connects to the refrigerator. One solenoid valve is for the water dispenser and the other is for the ice maker. They are mounted together, side by side, on the same metal mounting plate. You two sets of terminals on each solenoid. one set on each solenoid should be hot (register line voltage) when tested between the terminal and ground. the other set of terminals connect two the switches in the water dispenser and ice maker. If have someone push the dispenser switch while you have your ear close to the solenoids, you should hear a clicking sound. I have never seen both of the solenoid valves go bad at the same time. I believe you have a power supply problem to the solenoid assembly itself.
SOURCE: right door pops open when
A main problem with refrigerator doors is a simple fix, and it's in the leveling of the unit. Make sure the fridge is level first off.
Another problem I've seen is that when the doors are closed fast, the air is forced through the damper to the refrigerator side, and that pressure can jar the right door open.
Another tech said (in this site's answers) that a lot of heavy food items in the door can effect the balance, and allow the door to open too easily, so that may be part of the problem.
I couldn't find any information on the magnetic door latches, but they might be fixed, or adjustible, so you might check into that.
Aside from these things, not sure what else it could be, unless the unit has weak magnetic latches.
Good luck to you, hope this helps, and thanks for using FixYa.
SOURCE: Jenn-air model # JFC2089HES...the freezer
Shut the unit off or unplug it. There's probably ice formed inside preventing the door from opening. Is it frozen shut or can you open it a little? If you can open it a little something may have shifted, if so you may need an expert to come out and take a look
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