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Posted on Apr 12, 2009

Loose handle on door

We would like to know how to tighten a loose door handle. We can't seem to figure out how to take off the handle to tighten the screw. Thanks. How do you tighten a loose door handle on the Bottom Freezer section of the Refrigerator , Door handles are loose (freezer completly out on one side). I don't see a way to remove the cover from the handle. Will I have to remove the inner portion of the door to repair? The bolt appears to be sliding and adjustable from the handle but again I don't see a way to get the cover removed. Any help appreciated.

  • dknowles20 Apr 13, 2009

    Well, once the screw finally came completely loose the problem was presented well. The handle has an opening and screw with a stop. You can remove the screw, fasten it back to the door with the stop snuggly applied then slide the handle from right to left to fasten back with the handle tight. Hope this helps others with the similar problems. For this website, nothing favorable so far, it offered spending 20 bucks for instant support but I think I faired better with letting my spouse see me figure it out.. and the lawn was kept up in between.

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The door handles mount on hex bolts sticking out of the door, the door handles have key hole inserts that match with the bolts. The door handles are then slid in one direction to lock the handles in place. Removal is the reverse. To tighten the door handle screw the bolt out enough that you can still put the handle over the bolt heads and slide the handle to lock the handle in place.

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    Chance Oct 30, 2016

    My handle will not slide. I've even tried a sharp blow from a rubber mallet from both sides - it does not slide. Any ideas?

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SOURCE: Main door handle top section pulls out from bolt on sub zero 642

There is a tiny set screw that holds that in place. It is on the bottom of the stand off and just needs to be tightened.

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