I have a GE French door refrigerator. The freezer drawer on the bottom is stuck closed. The left side where the ice maker is will not budge nothing, like it is locked. Right side will "open" nearly 3/4" until the drawer tracks bind up due to the left side not moving. The ice maker is continually running as if it is trying to dump ice.
I really don't think it is frozen shut, I believe something fell when closing, shifted or the ice maker arm got in the way. I've pulled on it harder than I should have to and it will not budge. I can't get anything in from the right side that will be strong enough to move anything or even see to know what I'm hitting. I can get a 8 gauge soft wire in there but it hasn't done anything. I also poured hot water through a tube to the bottom to see if I could thaw anything that may have been frozen to the bottom.
I really thing it is an obstruction and not frozen, The ice has dumped while the door is open, in the past which I think is the dumbest thing why couldn't they have a switch that prevents that when the drawer is open. Not sure if that has anything to do wit it or not. Icemaker arm dropping on tray or drawer as it is closing. The arm is a "flat" piece of plastic not the old time wire arm.
I am considering a few options
1) unplug it let it thaw and hope it was frozen, potentially losing food.
2) turn fridge on its side and hope the suspected object falls and I can open it.
3) rip it open with brute force and replace what ever breaks
4) Call a repair man (wife and sons 1st choice) which I don't think will help other than lightening my wallet.
I really don't think it is frozen shut, I believe something fell when closing, shifted or the ice maker arm got in the way. I've pulled on it harder than I should have to and it will not budge. I can't get anything in from the right side that will be strong enough to move anything or even see to know what I'm hitting. I can get a 8 gauge soft wire in there but it hasn't done anything. I also poured hot water through a tube to the bottom to see if I could thaw anything that may have been frozen to the bottom.
I really thing it is an obstruction and not frozen, The ice has dumped while the door is open, in the past which I think is the dumbest thing why couldn't they have a switch that prevents that when the drawer is open. Not sure if that has anything to do wit it or not. Icemaker arm dropping on tray or drawer as it is closing. The arm is a "flat" piece of plastic not the old time wire arm.
I am considering a few options
1) unplug it let it thaw and hope it was frozen, potentially losing food.
2) turn fridge on its side and hope the suspected object falls and I can open it.
3) rip it open with brute force and replace what ever breaks
4) Call a repair man (wife and sons 1st choice) which I don't think will help other than lightening my wallet.