The part(s) or condition(s) listed below for the symptom Range broiler or storage drawer won’t close are ordered from most likely to least likely to occur. Check or test each item, starting with the items at the top of the page.
The drawer glide allows the drawer to slide easily in and out on the side rails. If any of the glides are broken or misaligned, the drawer may not be able to close properly. Inspect the glides for wear or damage and replace with new ones if necessary.
The drawer support allows the drawer to slide easily in and out. If any of the supports are broken or misaligned, the drawer many not be able to close properly. Inspect the supports for wear or damage and replace if necessary.
The drawer guide allows the drawer to slide easily in and out on the side rails. If any of the guides are broken or misaligned, the drawer may not be able to close properly. Inspect the guides for wear or damage and replace with new ones if necessary.
Sometimes cooking trays, pans or other items that are stored in the drawer can keep the drawer from closing properly. Move items around or remove them to confirm that nothing is obstructing the drawer.
The drawer slide rails allow the drawer to slide easily in and out. If either of the slide rails is damaged or misaligned, the drawer may not be able to close properly. Inspect the slide rails for wear or damage and replace if necessary.
The drawer tracks allow the drawer to slide easily in and out. If either of the tracks is damaged or misaligned, the drawer may not be able to close properly. Inspect the tracks for wear or damage and replace if necessary.
If the drawer tracks and slide rails are in good condition, and the drawer glides, guides, and supports all appear undamaged, it's possible the drawer itself has become bent or damaged in some way, making it unable to close properly. Inspect the drawer for any damage or misshapen panels and replace the part if necessary.