Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I had no idea how straight forward it would be to remove the doors, so we thought we could not possibly do it. But we just finished all thanks to you!
awesome my man, thanks for the assist! Only difference is my fridge has two hex head bolts instead of screws, but same principle applies. I wish it was screws because the hex heads are very hard to get off because of how they are positioned.
Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I had no idea how straight forward it would be to remove the doors, so we thought we could not possibly do it. But we just finished all thanks to you!
Glad it helped and given some insights for others to do by themselves.
Thanks for the upload! We get a new fridge tomorrow and I need to get the old GE fridge out the kitchen.
Good luck!
Very helpful. Your video outlines the steps well. Thanks for going over the details.
Thanks for the feedback.
lifesaver thank you man
Welcome!
Very helpful my friend, I lost the manual but your video save the day 🙏🙏
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awesome my man, thanks for the assist! Only difference is my fridge has two hex head bolts instead of screws, but same principle applies. I wish it was screws because the hex heads are very hard to get off because of how they are positioned.
welcome!
This is very helpful, thank you for sharing!
Thank you
Thank you! Exactly what I needed.
welcome!
What size are the bolts you took off from the top and what size are the bolts you took off from the bottom?
It should be less than 1/2 inch nut. good luck
I really needed this
Great video!! 💪🏾💪🏾
Thank you sir!
Thank you this is perfect!
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Thanks!
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@@diyclinic6809Hi. How did you slot the freezer door back on, l can't do it as the tube comes out of the hole where door slots back in.
Thanks!