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Armstead
February 20, 2020
Ok, the right side door easily open, so I would say that it is not closing properly. There is not a good suction on the right side door. I had a verified LG technician come out and charge me a service call and said that it was the center hinge assembly. Why? Unfortunately I was not there for the visit. The fridge is not that cold and I know that cold air is leaking out. Causing the ice maker not to work. Also, I believe it could be possibly the mullion but I'm not a refrigerator guy. I just seem like the mullion could be the problem although its operational. What do you think?
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Hello Armstead, Thank you for the question. I agree on the Mullion/Front Plate, PartSelect Number PS11709013. At times it is referred to as the center hinge since it is in the center of the doors and hinges. We hope this helps.
My LG french door refrigerator had huge block of ice in the back of freezer which made the fan break. The repair guy replaced the defrost/sensor and the fan. Currently all parts seem to be functioning and the smart diagnostics report no issues. However, the temperature in the fridge and freezer will fluctuate up and down 20 30 degrees but never reach the set temperature on the door. The repair man thought it might be control board but then said freon leak? Any advice would be appreciated
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Hello Nancy, Thank you for your inquiry. If the defrost sensor and temperature sensor have been replaced, we would recommend checking the control board. Hope this helps.
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Video makes it look easy. Kenmore refrigerator does not have "groove" along the right hand side of switch that allows for pushing down on release. Used a thin screwdriver to get under to push while holding switch edge with pliers. Kept slipping. Tape sides to avoid scratching inside of refrigerator.
I suggest turning off the water valve and power to the refrig before starting work. If this is not done the water dispenser will probably spray water down the front of the refrig. The whole icemaker assembly must be pulled out from the front. It is a friction fit--just insert fingers in the ice chute and pull out. The entire piece will pull out from the door. The control panel cover is held in by 8 screws that extend through the circuit board to the cover. It is a good idea to unplug the wiring to the circuit board when replacing the cover to prevent tension damage to the small guage wires. Once the new control panel cover is attached to the circuit board, the whole assembly can be reinstalled into the door.
Before you begin, I'd recommend unplugging the refrigerator. You have to slip the putty knife in around the edge of the dispenser panel and carefully release the tabs all the way around and the entire panel pulls straight out. There are three wiring harnesses to unplug. You'll have to remove several screws and release the tabs around the electronic panel and remove it from the main panel. It's a good idea to take note or even pictures of how the ice and water actuators are positioned on the panel, so you get them situated properly on the new panel. If the ice actuator is not fit correctly on a knob that sticks up it may dispense ice all the time (happened to me). After you transfer the actuators to the new panel and the ice and water dispensing levers, you can re-attach the electronic panel on the left side. make sure all of the wiring harnesses are plugged in and the wires situated out of the way, then re-install the panel by pushing it straight back in. Plug the refrigerator in and test it out.