Gravy has leaked in-between the plastic drawer parts. I need to clean, how do I take the drawer itself apart?
Hello Gayle, thank you for your post!
I understand that gravy has fallen into the perfect temp drawer on your Electrolux refrigerator. In order to assist you further I would need to have the model number of your refrigerator. You can locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) on the inside wall of the fresh food side. With that model number I can research to see what additional information I can provide you with. I look forward to assisting you further. -Matt
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you will need to remove the front and get to the slides clean them off and buy a low temp silcone to apply to tem do not buy grease apply it and work it in the problem will go away
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If you have a side by side model you need to look at the refrigerator compartment wall on the left of the bottom drawer and move the slide control to the warmer/fruit/vegitable setting instead of the meat setting.
I hope this helped. Please rate my help or ask for more help please. supertechks
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Got it. My mother got one of these fridges and was frustrated with the drawers not sliding off to clean. It is designed to dissamble the complete drawer assembly. Start by removing the glass from the top of the chill zone drawer frame. Next grasp the white piece of plastic that the chill zone is written on and pull up. There are 4 pegs which affix the drawer assembly to the fridge. The front two pegs will pop out and then the rear will easily pull. The top drawer assembly must be removed before the bottom two drawer assemblies can be removed.
I also noticed the plastic pieces and tried to pinch them but I couldn't get them to budge. Once I saw the 4 pegs, it made sense.
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on the bottom part of refrigerator right wall , theres a thermister, i bet is faulty
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