SOURCE: broken rear stationmary support on mat/cheese drawer
yep, order part number 61005337 and part 67764-1 about 2 bucks each and it will fix ya
SOURCE: Maytag sidebyside refrigerator, refrigerator side
I WOULD INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE SETTINGS TO A HIGHER SETTING. Oh ABOUT THREE OR FOUR DEGREES SHOULD BE ENOUGH
SOURCE: Can't reinstall meat drawer after cleaning
I think you'll have to move the fridge till you have the clearance to open the door all the way. Those drawers have to go straight in.
SOURCE: freezer is making frost, fridge side doesn;t seem
The problem is most likely either the defrost timer, and/or the defrost heater element(s) are faulty. The problem is actually that the defrost heater elements are not functioning properly and the evaporator core is actually freezing up and blocking the air flow through the evaporator core and also freezing up the thermal sensor, and when that happens there is no longer enough cold air being circulated through the refrigerator (that is actually how the unit operates and air must be able to flow through the evaporator core and then be circulated throughout the refrigerator to properly function) and as a result the refrigerator stops functioning and food can even thaw out in the freezer although the freezer seems to be iced up. (Usually at the rear wall where the evaporator core is located)
(Air flow through the evaporator core and cold air circulation and re-circulation through the refrigerator is performed by the air circulation fan and it also must be functioning)
Be sure to only use a blow dryer (with a towel on the bottom of the freezer) to thaw out the evaporator core and do not use any hard or sharp objects or the evaporator core can be damaged. The defrost timer can be located inside of the refrigerator itself, (see lower image) or it can be mounted outside usually either behind the air intake cowl or kick panel at the front base of the refrigerator, or most likely located behind the service panel on the rear of the refrigerator, and usually if the defrost timer is turning then it is most likely working, however the defrost timer can move very slowly and you can place a mark on the timer and the housing to check after about fifteen minutes to see if the position on the defrost timer has changed. The deforst timer on newer digital models can be built into the circuit board and is not a seperate timer mechanism. The defrost heater coils can easily be checked by dis-connecting them and using an ohm meter, and a high or an infinite reading would indicate a faulty heater coil, however most of the time they are easily identified as being bad just by looking at them.
Here are some images that should be similar to your situation to help assist you, and let me know if you require any further assistance.
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