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GE Monogram Freezer Door Removal


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I have a GE Monogram ZIC360NXLH and I'm trying to replace the freezer drawer slides.  How do I remove the slides as shown in the attached image?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I would try removing the sliding portion of the drawer to access whatever fasteners are holding that to the wall.  Those drawers are typically held in place by spring clips on the backside of the sliding component.

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Posted

I am facing the same question. I have been thinking to remove the door but I find that unnecessary. 

@DHollister did you manage to remove it? 

Posted (edited)

In the photo you do not have it fully extended,  the hardware is being blocked by the middle rail.  Often these get sticky, pull hard on the door (or rail, if door is already removed) several times until the slides are fully extended,  then you will have access to the hardware necessary for removal.

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