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LFXC22526S LG Refrigerator - Overview

Models starting with LFXC22526S

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Door Stopper – Part Number: 4620JJ2009A
Door Stopper
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PartSelect #: PS3523083
Manufacturer #: 4620JJ2009A
$31.49
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BASKET,DOOR – Part Number: MAN63948502
BASKET,DOOR
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PartSelect #: PS12715906
Manufacturer #: MAN63948502
$76.12
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FILTER ASSEMBLY,AIR CLEANER – Part Number: ADQ73214408
FILTER ASSEMBLY,AIR CLEANER
PartSelect #: PS16222687
Manufacturer #: ADQ73214408
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...
$67.74
  In Stock
Water Inlet Valve Assembly – Part Number: AJU72992601
Water Inlet Valve Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3533117
Manufacturer #: AJU72992601
This includes the primary and secondary valves along with the wire harness.
$261.65
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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...
$11.93
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Roller Assembly – Part Number: AHJ72909001
Roller Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3532772
Manufacturer #: AHJ72909001
$17.18
  On Order
BASKET,DOOR – Part Number: MAN63948404
BASKET,DOOR
PartSelect #: PS12715905
Manufacturer #: MAN63948404
$61.76
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Refrigerator Compressor Overload Protector – Part Number: 6750CL0001D
Refrigerator Compressor Overload Protector
PartSelect #: PS3603394
Manufacturer #: 6750CL0001D
The compressor overload protector attaches to the compressor and shuts off the compressor if the compressor motor draws too much current.
$45.74
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Refrigerator Water Reservoir – Part Number: AJL72911502
Refrigerator Water Reservoir
PartSelect #: PS3618757
Manufacturer #: AJL72911502
The water reservoir holds the water for the water dispenser as the water chills.
$82.95
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Door Holder – Part Number: MEG61899901
Door Holder
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PartSelect #: PS3535435
Manufacturer #: MEG61899901
This is a manufacturer-approved refrigerator door closure for your refrigerator. It is made of white plastic and measures approximately 3 inches by 2 inches. If your old closure is damaged, your refri...
$29.13
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replace leaking water inlet valve assembly
1. Shut off water to refrigerator. 2. Removed bottom sheet metal cover (6 screws). 3. Removed leaking water inlet valve assembly from refrigerator (1 screw). 4. Remove water inlet tube (loosen nut) and tube back to refrigerator (pull from water valve after remove cotter pin washer). 5. Detach two electrical wire harnesses. 6. Install new water inlet valve assembly to refrigerator (1 screw). 7. Replace both water tubes to water inlet assembly. 8. Re-attach both wiring harnesses. 9. Turn water to refrigerator on. 10. Check for leaks. 11. Re-attach bottom sheet cover (6 screws).
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
  • Richard from JACKSONVILLE, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Icemaker quit releasing ice from tray and water was pouring and freezing in ice storage bin
This couldn't have been easier. Two tiny screws in the front needed unscrewed, and then two plastic clips in the middle just had to be popped lose. Finally, you unplugged the power cord. Then, you just needed to reverse the process by plugging the new ice maker in, popping the clips in place, and screwing the two holes back in and turning the whole thing on. Voila! Perfect ice cubes again. And for only a little over $100.
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ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY,KIT
  • Amber from PEORIA, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Ice chute would not open.
Removed ice dispenser and display with small screwdriver from front of the fridge. Pried out the whole piece slowly. This exposed the motor that activates the chute. Plugged in the new motor before any removal to verify the motor was the problem. When it worked, removed old and installed new. 3 screws. Piece of cake.
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MOTOR,DC
  • Steve from MUKWONAGO, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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