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Right side door does not close unless you push it closed with your hand

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The lower hinge on each door may have a door closing cam. It raises the door up ¼ inch when opening and this assist in closing the door. If it’s wore out and doesn’t work the door may not seal and the gasket can be damaged. Watch the operation of the door to see if it rises up when opened.

Leave the door shut and let the magnetic gasket hold the door in place. Put something between the bottom of the door and the floor to hold it in case it slips.
Remove the bracket holding the pin and hinge assembly taking note of order of removal of parts. Slide new cams on.
Part 11 on this diagram is your door closer http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5170924&diagram_id=1335988#d1335988

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On the bottom of you door where the hinge is you shuold have a door closure. this peice may be broke if so replace it.

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