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Viking Freezer Handle Stud Screw Hole Stripped- Model Rvrf336ss3


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Eugène Collache
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Hi, I have a  Viking Model Rvrf336ss3  refrigerator.  The freezer door handle is loose and the plastic inserts that the handle screws go into are stripped.  Is it possible to take the freezer door apart to replace the inserts? Thanks 

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Although I've never tried, I don't believe the door liner comes off. It's listed as a single part in the parts diagram.

 

 

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Eugène Collache
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Thanks Terry 

Eugène Collache
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I ended up putting adhesive (a liquid nails product) on the screw and reassembled.  That was what at the guy at the hardware store suggested. It seemed to work. It's actually my brother-in-law's refrigerator - we were just visiting for the weekend so I didn't have time to try to take the door apart. 

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