You can see when we close the door, the door seal gets sucked in like a vapor lock . Its takes a 220 lb. strong guy to get the door open it seals that tight. The homeowner cannot open their refrigerator.
- Curtis Appliance Repair asked 8 years ago
- last edited 8 years ago
Hello
Yes, we have seen this many times. You have a plugged condensate drain. The interior pressure is equalized through the drain. If the drain is plugged that door will be VERY hard to open. It could be in the drain trap, we use co2 to blow through the drain . You normally get lime & calcium depots that plug it over the years. Clear the drain a problem solved. Once you can get water through the drain you will know its open. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 8 years ago
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