
I have googled, youtubed and AI'd this to death, but still cant make it work.
give you an idea of what I am dealing with, this is the 2nd unit in our kitchen. The first one was replaced because the GE Tech could not get it to level. Delays in our renovations kept us from putting this one in place to the point the dealer wanted to charge us to come out to install it, so I did it myself. After several months of looking at it I decided it had to be fixed, but I am just stumped.
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We have a GE Profile refrigerator, Split doors with Bottom Freezer. In the photo you can see that the Right door is too high. I read the instructions from the GE manual but they make little sense really. So, I followed the instructions in this YouTube video, but to no avail. I am a very handy person and I can generally figure most anything out, but this one has me.
Following the video, I adjusted the R hinge up as far as it would go, but it was not enough. Per the video, I then adjusted the L Hinge as far as it would go. Photo 1 was as close as I could get.
The next step was to adjust the Left foot. It took another 3/8 inch lift to get it to level across the top, but now it is leaning way too far to the Right, so the doors swing when trying to get things out of the fridge. The R door swings open while the Left tries to close.
The clearances between the hinges and the freezer door are about as close as they can get.
There doesn't seem to be any good place for a bubble level to find a balance where the doors will stay in place, I am thinking I will have to just toy with that, but if I make any change there may not be enough left in the foot to adjust to keep the doors aligned.
Anyone have an idea of what I should actually do? Has anyone tried this and had the same issue? Should i take a look at adjusting the hinges? It looks like they can be adjusted, but I can't find anything on them.