What Drawer Will Not Latch means on your Frigidaire trash compactor (frigidaire trash compactor drawer latch)
A frigidaire trash compactor drawer latch symptom is a drawer that will not close fully or latch, which on these legacy units also stops the compactor running because the drawer interlock must be made up before it will start. The usual causes are an overfull or protruding bag, debris in the drawer track, worn rollers or slides, or a ram left in the down position that the drawer hits on the way in.

Symptoms
Compare what your Frigidaire trash compactor is actually doing against the list below before you settle on a cause, because more than one fault can present this way. On the trash compactor the signs can turn up alone or in a group, sometimes creeping in gradually and sometimes the moment after an outage, a heavy cycle, or a fresh install.
- The drawer will not push fully closed
- The drawer closes but does not latch or stay shut
- The compactor will not start because the drawer is not made up
- The drawer drags, binds, or sits crooked on its track
Common causes
Any one of the causes below can be behind what your Frigidaire trash compactor is doing, which is why they are ranked by likelihood. Checking them in that order helps you judge whether your trash compactor needs a homeowner check or a skilled technician with genuine Frigidaire components.
- Overfull or protruding bag — trash sticks up and blocks the drawer or ram
- Ram left down — the ram did not return up, so the drawer hits it
- Debris in the track — spilled trash fouls the rollers and slides
- Worn rollers, slides, or latch — the drawer no longer aligns and catches
Troubleshooting steps you can try
These are the checks worth making on your Frigidaire trash compactor before you spend money on a service call. Anywhere the job on the trash compactor touches mains voltage, gas, a hot cavity, water, or a sealed component, stop and hand it over to a qualified technician.
- Pull the drawer out, remove the bag, and clear any trash from the drawer, track, and ram area.
- Make sure the ram is in its raised position so the drawer can slide past it.
- Clean the rollers and slides and check the drawer is sitting square on its track.
- If the drawer still will not latch after cleaning and alignment, the rollers, slides, or latch may be worn and need replacing.
Parts a technician may replace
Once the fault is confirmed on your Frigidaire trash compactor, the components most often inspected, tested, or replaced are the drawer rollers and slides, latch, anti-jam or top-of-bag mechanism, and drawer alignment. Parts for the trash compactor are matched from its model and serial number, and genuine OEM components come through trusted parts suppliers instead of generic substitutes, protecting performance, safety, and the long working life of the appliance. Identifying the failed part first means nothing is swapped on the trash compactor that did not need swapping.
When to call a technician
If the drawer will not latch after clearing debris and confirming the ram is up, a technician can check the rollers, slides, latch, and drawer alignment for wear. This is a Low severity condition, so a trash compactor showing it is not at immediate risk; a repeat of Drawer Will Not Latch after the checks above, though, calls for a technician to confirm the cause on the trash compactor first. We run an independent repair service that is not affiliated with the manufacturer; experienced, skilled technicians work on your trash compactor, genuine OEM parts arrive from trusted parts suppliers, and the workmanship on the trash compactor is backed by a 30-day labor warranty. Provide the model and serial number of your Frigidaire trash compactor at booking so the exact part can be matched before the visit and the Drawer Will Not Latch condition resolved in as few trips as possible.
Related help and Frigidaire resources
If the Drawer Will Not Latch condition keeps returning after these checks, book Frigidaire trash compactor repair, browse our trash compactor error-code guides and step-by-step repair guides, or schedule service in your area on our locations page. See also the related will not start symptom. To pull the manufacturer specifications for a Frigidaire trash compactor or run a model lookup, go to frigidaire.com.