I want to do a follow-up on my original post. I appreciate everyone's comments and suggestions.
After further investigation, and checking on getting another door, we decided to try and 'fix' the door for the time being.
We were able to get another metal hinge bracket, that is attached to the refrigerator itself. Although we didn't really need it as that was not the cause of the door falling off. As others have found the failure of the door was the plastic on the door itself. The cause was probably due to age and having too much weight in the door. We fabricated metal to replace the plastic on the side. I'm attaching pictures of both the failure, and our temporary 'fix'. The door closed OK, but was a bit 'wobbly' We discovered today that the door hangs just a bit lower than the left. Looking at the old metal bracket, there was a bushing and we moved that to the new bracket. The lower right hand side door. still hangs a bit lower. Once we get back to our home base in 2 months we'll take a closer look at the doors and compare them when we can remove them. A residential refrigerator will still be considered when we have the time and resources ( man-power ) to replace it. Where we are at our summer location doesn't lend itself to replacement at this time unless we have a catastrophic failure. We are limited to what we can replace it with due to the Norcold in a slide with low ceiling height.
Again, I do appreciate all the suggestions.
Regards,
Pat D.
’02 Diplomat 40’ PBT