Firstly check that the contents are not pushing against the door the check the rubber door seal that its not damaged which then causes the vacuum to drop - It is this that hold a door closed. Check also the the fridge is level. If its leaning forward then the door will open on occasion
No. It's impossible. You have to throw the whole refrigerator away and buy a new one.
you'll have a homemade AC but not for long the refrigerator wont stay cool for long with the door open
its called the pu$$y
try to close it then never use it ...if i could keep it closed i wont open it again i think it has something to do with the mechanics in the door itself
if they are rechargeble batteries then yes you can but they wont stay charged for that long
no, because the reflection of light wont be there
Nobody knows.. Or they wont tell you... Have to take it to the mazda dealer...
if your hymen if completely closed over then yeah it will hurt to be honest. if its not closed over then stay relaxed and you wont notice it
replace rear door shocks. the two rods along the sides.
usually the locking latch in the door is in the closed position. try holding the handle in the open position and opening the latch manually.
Just going by the question...I would say that the latch has gotten in "the closed door position". Be sure that the door is unlocked. With your finger lift out on the latch on the end of the door and use the door handle to "open" the door latch.
microswitch inside doorlatch assy very common to fail. this switch tells door controlmodule if latch is open or closed.
Hey ive had the same problem for a little while, my entire speaker system wouldn't work unless the passenger side door was open, or i hit it when it was closed, my problem was that the wires were grounding out, just make sure you have neat and clean wire connectons in your doors, and you should be good.