LRSC20911TT LG Refrigerator - Overview

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Refrigerator Door Switch – Part Number: 6600JB1010A
Refrigerator Door Switch
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PartSelect #: PS3529268
Manufacturer #: 6600JB1010A
This door switch is used in refrigerators. It is activated by the closing and opening of the door
$46.23
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Light Bulb – Part Number: 6912JB2004M
Light Bulb
PartSelect #: PS3530408
Manufacturer #: 6912JB2004M
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FAN ASSEMBLY – Part Number: 5901JA1012B
FAN ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS8747815
Manufacturer #: 5901JA1012B
This fan assembly circulates air to support cooling or ventilation functions. Designed for reliable airflow, it helps maintain consistent temperatures and efficient operation.
$37.89
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Thermistor Assembly,PTC – Part Number: 6748C-0002C
Thermistor Assembly,PTC
PartSelect #: PS3529499
Manufacturer #: 6748C-0002C
$47.25
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Lever Hinge – Part Number: 4510JA3004A
Lever Hinge
PartSelect #: PS3522995
Manufacturer #: 4510JA3004A
$18.96
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Door Stoppyer Assembly – Part Number: AJC34211602
Door Stoppyer Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3640098
Manufacturer #: AJC34211602
You can rely on LG for your appliances and their parts. The LG Stopper Assembly is a genuine OEM piece specifically designed to protect your refrigerator and adjacent cabinetry. It does this by contro...
$38.24
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Damper,Motor Support – Part Number: 5040JA2004A
Damper,Motor Support
PartSelect #: PS3526229
Manufacturer #: 5040JA2004A
$18.96
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Leg Assembly – Part Number: 4779JA3001E
Leg Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3523585
Manufacturer #: 4779JA3001E
$28.55
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DAMPER,COMPRESSOR – Part Number: MCQ66921101
DAMPER,COMPRESSOR
PartSelect #: PS7795023
Manufacturer #: MCQ66921101
$18.96
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Damper,Motor Support – Part Number: 5040JA2009B
Damper,Motor Support
PartSelect #: PS3526237
Manufacturer #: 5040JA2009B
$16.73
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Capacitor,Electric Appliance Film,Radial – Part Number: J513-00012P
Capacitor,Electric Appliance Film,Radial
PartSelect #: PS3534439
Manufacturer #: J513-00012P
$174.35
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Cap,Rubber – Part Number: 5040JA3033B
Cap,Rubber
PartSelect #: PS3526246
Manufacturer #: 5040JA3033B
$18.96
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Common Symptoms of the LRSC20911TT

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Light not working
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Door won’t open or close
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Remove and replace light switch
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.
Parts Used:
Refrigerator Door Switch
  • Debbie from Waltham, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Evaporator Fan Squeeking
Detected noise as coming from top freezer department, and tips and part diagram clearly pointed to evaporator fan. You go in through the freezer (you have to empty top half of freezer); removing the side rails holding the ice bin, and then the 4 outer screws (only 2 each side - not the middle ones) holding the 'auger' that turns the bin. From there it gets interesting in trying to disconnect the wires. You might consider taking some pictures of the connected wires - perhaps it doesn't matter, but several of them can be hooked up in reverse. After the ice marker is out, remove light and light cover, side rails/mounts that hold hold up ice maker. This leaves a large white cover that pops out (seam at bottom of it has two tabs that you can pop out) holding the fan; and then only a few more wires to disconnect to be able to get at the fan. Mine clearly had a wobble to it confirming the source of the squeak and need to replace. Install was just reverse -- a bit tricky to get some of the wires connected given the tight spaces. Overall, not difficult - but a lot of wires and screws to connect/disconnect. I didn't take any pictures as I disassembled, and found myself having to take some extra time to figure it out as I reassembled. In the end -- a silent and functioning refrigerator Good luck!
Parts Used:
Damper,Motor Support Evaporator Fan Motor
  • Kyle from WOODBURY, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Bad Push Button Switch
I followed the directions! It was so easy that I bought another switch for my sister's fridge (same as mine). Her light was out too!
Parts Used:
Refrigerator Door Switch
  • Dorothy from KINGMAN, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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