Function: The egg tray is a molded plastic or metal insert on the refrigerator door, designed to securely hold eggs in individual slots, preventing breakage and providing convenient access. It is engineered to fit specific door shelves or bins, optimizing space and organization.
Symptoms of Failure: A cracked or broken egg tray fails to hold eggs securely, increasing the risk of breakage during door movement. Warping or detachment from the door indicates failure, often caused by overloading or impact. A damaged tray may also affect door balance, potentially impacting the seal and causing temperature issues.
Repair Solutions: Repair involves inspecting the tray for cracks or detachment. Minor cracks may be temporarily reinforced, but replacement is typically required for significant damage. Technicians source model-specific egg trays, remove the damaged unit, and install the new one securely. Users are advised to avoid overloading the tray. Professional services restore secure egg storage and ensure the door’s functionality remains unaffected, maintaining overall refrigerator efficiency.