To fix a drawer that won't stay closed, you can try adjusting the alignment of the drawer by loosening the screws on the slides and repositioning the drawer. You can also check if there are any obstructions or debris preventing the drawer from closing properly. If these steps don't work, you may need to replace the drawer slides or hardware.
To fix a drawer that keeps opening, you can try adjusting the alignment of the drawer slides, tightening any loose screws or hardware, or adding a latch or stopper to keep it closed.
Unless there is something stuck in the CD tray or the gears are jammed, you should be able to engage the gear to close the drawer by pushing the drawer closed (not too hard) with your hand.
get a hammer
you need to replace the window regulator
Get a new door, or retainer latch.
To fix a drawer slide that is not working properly, you can try lubricating the slide with a silicone-based lubricant, adjusting the alignment of the slide, or replacing the slide if it is damaged.
Tighten the screw(s) inside the drawer.
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
Your drawer may be stuck due to misalignment, debris, or warping. To fix it, try lubricating the tracks, adjusting the alignment, or removing any obstructions. If these steps don't work, consider seeking professional help.
I have a very similar problem. The latch the holds the hood closed sticks and actually the lever inside the car sticks in the open position as well.. To fix it, i just take a screw driver and pop the lever near the hood back into place. Up to this point any lubrication has not worked to have the lever run smoothly without getting stuck.
There isn't a fix all answer for this. It depends on the drawer. If it were me, I would take it out and see how it was made and repeat that process. If is put together with small finishing nails, which it probably is, then replace them or add new ones. If it is a slider type draw, the fix may be a bit more complicated.
It is probably not closing fully. Take a proper size torx socket and loosen the fasteners on both the striker and the latch. There should be some adjustment there. Once the catch can grasp the striker fully it will be secure........1930fcoupe