I just FINALLY fixed mine... Popped little cover pieces off top and bottom of handle with a plastic bread bag tag slid along space created by loose handle (did not scratch finish on door). That exposed the screws which could be tightened with a phillips screw driver; the cover pieces then snap back on the ends of the handle.
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Take the inside panel off. The 2 screws near the latch only need to be loosened. Once the handle is off, you will find an allen bolt inside the shaft of the handle support. Tighten and you are done.
I was actually trying to find a solution to this problem myself though I'm pretty sure I already know the solution. Try this: grip the handle that's loose firmly and jerk it up. The handle should come up and the straight out to reveal the spring clip mechanism holding the handle on. Tighten the screws on this and then put the handle back on by pushing it towards the fridge and jerking it down. You make want to protect the fridge above and below were the handle attaches so you don't scratch the fridge door when pulling the handle on or off.
The fastner must be loose. Remove both set screws remove your handel. Then tighten the fastner. reinstall the handel and tighten your set screws. let me kniow if this helps
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