75053 LG Refrigerator - Overview

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Belt Drive Motor Kit with Capacitor – Part Number: 285222
Belt Drive Motor Kit with Capacitor
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PartSelect #: PS334458
Manufacturer #: 285222
This two-speed motor performs 1725 revolutions per minute in one speed, and 1140 revolutions per minute in the other speed. It runs at 1/2 horsepower and carries 115 volts.
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Handle Screw – Part Number: MJB63190001
Handle Screw
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PartSelect #: PS8752913
Manufacturer #: MJB63190001
This handle screw, also known as a mounting bolt, is a mounting screw to help secure the door handle to your refrigerator door. If your handle is loose, you may just need to tighten the screw. If your...
$18.96
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Door Shelf Bin Assembly – Part Number: AAP73252302
Door Shelf Bin Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3637059
Manufacturer #: AAP73252302
This refrigerator door shelf bin is a clear, gallon-sized storage accessory designed for installation on the right-side door of select refrigerator models. Crafted from durable, food-safe resin, it fe...
$79.89
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WATER INLET VALVE – Part Number: AJU72992603
WATER INLET VALVE
PartSelect #: PS3618979
Manufacturer #: AJU72992603
$165.98
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Head Cap Assembly – Part Number: ABN73019101
Head Cap Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3530706
Manufacturer #: ABN73019101
$37.84
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Conroller Assembly – Part Number: 6615JB2005R
Conroller Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3599308
Manufacturer #: 6615JB2005R
$75.80
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Air Filter – Part Number: ADQ73214404
Air Filter
PartSelect #: PS3654115
Manufacturer #: ADQ73214404
Refrigerator Air Filters are a key component for neutralizing odors and ensuring a fresh stream of air into your refrigerator. Swapping your old filter out for a fresh one isn’t difficult and should t...
$68.79
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Door Gasket Assembly – Part Number: ADX72930461
Door Gasket Assembly
PartSelect #: PS11732674
Manufacturer #: ADX72930461
This door gasket is designed to form a tight seal around the perimeter of the refrigerator door, helping to keep warm air out and maintain the cool interior temperature. Made for select LG refrigerato...
$131.96
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Defrost Sensor Assembly – Part Number: 6500JB2001B
Defrost Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3529165
Manufacturer #: 6500JB2001B
Having trouble with your LG refrigerator? The Defrost Sensor Assembly is here to help. This essential part keeps track of the temperature inside your fridge, ensuring your food stays as fresh as possi...
$66.11
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GASKET ASSEMBLY,DOOR – Part Number: ADX72930460
GASKET ASSEMBLY,DOOR
PartSelect #: PS11732673
Manufacturer #: ADX72930460
This refrigerator door gasket is a flexible rubber seal designed to fit along the perimeter of the door, creating an airtight barrier between the interior and exterior of the appliance. It helps maint...
$131.96
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Fan Assembly – Part Number: 5901JA1021A
Fan Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3528674
Manufacturer #: 5901JA1021A
$27.69
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Sensor Cover Assembly – Part Number: ACQ73244001
Sensor Cover Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3531167
Manufacturer #: ACQ73244001
Do you have an LG refrigerator that's not maintaining the right temperature? It might be due to a faulty temperature sensor or protective cover. Meet our LG Temperature Sensor and Cover Assembly ? the...
$53.89
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ICE BUCKET – Part Number: AKC73369914
ICE BUCKET
PartSelect #: PS18029854
Manufacturer #: AKC73369914
Need a new ice bucket for your fridge? This replacement assembly includes the bin that holds your ice and the auger that helps push it out when you use the dispenser. It’s a great fix if your current ...
$257.74
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The door gaskets had become hard and curled up - would not seal properly
Watch YouTube videos on this topic if you are uncertain before tackling the job. The right door was easy to replace. Just pull the gasket with your fingers and it will come off easily. Place new gasket over door and use fingers to press it inside the groove few inches at a time. Pay attention to gasket orientation.

The left door is a bit harder because you need to remove the mullion at the door edge using a screw driver. Remove two screws on the center hinge and then slide the mullion up to disengage. Then unplug the wires to remove the mullion. Replace the gasket as described above and replace the mullion reversing the directions shown above.

Could not believe how easy it was!
Parts Used:
Door Gasket Assembly GASKET ASSEMBLY,DOOR
  • Vispi from SUGAR LAND, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Replaced Old Molded Gasket with new one
For the right side of the refrigerator door, just pulled off the old gasket and replaced it with the new one. Old gasket came off easily. Just had to pull it off. No screws on the right side. Just pushed the new one in place in the groove on the door.

For the left side, needed a Phillip’s screwdriver to remove the flap first. Helps to have a second person hold the door from moving. Once flap was off, pulled the old gasket off and installed the new one just like the right side. Then screwed the flap back on once the gasket was in the groove properly.

Initially after install, it seemed like the magnet on the door was not strong enough but after a couple of days, the magnet seems a lot stronger, sealing the air out. Very happy I replaced it. It was a lot simpler to replace than I thought it would be.
Parts Used:
Door Gasket Assembly GASKET ASSEMBLY,DOOR
  • Megan from Elk Grove, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Gasket on one of the side opening doors was torn and no longer a tight seal.
Fortunately, others had left comments about this installation, so proved very helpful. First thing was laying out the gasket flag on the counter to allow it to unbend, get out the kinks from shipping. While the new gasket was laying out on the counter, started removing the old gasket. As it had been there for 11 years, needed pliers to get a corner started. I was slow and careful removing the old gasket in case I needed to put it back in. A very helpful suggestion from others was to lightly rub dishwashing soap on the gasket edge that fits in the groove in the door. Again, slow and careful, got it installed, wiped off any excess dishwashing liquid, and the door closed with a better seal in a long time. Pleasantly surprised how easy this was to do!
Parts Used:
Door Gasket Assembly
  • Daniel from MCMURRAY, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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