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Model Number: KBFS25EVMS3 Brand: Kitchen Aid Age: 1 - 5 years
I just had new freezer rails go into this bottom freezer refrigerator.
The parts used were two "FSP W10120018 Slides". Is it correct for the freezer door to come to a stop before its full extension is reached? In other words, I pull out the freezer door and it seems to stop, then I pull it out maybe four inches farther if I tug a little harder. This full extension is necessary in order to remove the bottom food rack and tray inside. Is this two-stop action some sort of safety stop? I just don't remember the door doing this prior to the replacement of the slide rails. Thank you, Mary Ann Ads By Google Related Models |
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