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...
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This is a single water filter that can be accessible inside the refrigerator. Water filters are designed to provide cleaner and betting tasting water, while also protecting refrigerators and ice machi...
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This part is the replacement ice tray for your refrigerator. The tray is made of white plastic and is approximately 9 inches in length, and 3 inches in width. It has the capacity for 8 ice cubes. The ...
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This fan assembly circulates air to support cooling or ventilation functions. Designed for reliable airflow, it helps maintain consistent temperatures and efficient operation.
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Meet the LG Lower Door Hinge Assembly: your perfect solution for a smoothly functioning fridge door. This is a genuine OEM product, conceived and made by LG itself, so you can be fully confident of it...
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To replace the warped tray, I found the service manual (pg. 124 below) which took some interpreting. Removed the lever. Then removed the assembly by two screws that are forward to the unit and go upwards. The insulation, sensor, and sensor cover are simply pulled down and off and the unit separated to removed the tray, and then insert the new tray. Proceed in reverse. Takes only a few minutes.
I removed the lower back panel. The difficulty and time consuming part was finding the old parts. They were inside a cover on the side of the motor. The cover was difficult to remove. It slides away from the motor. The terminals on the replacement parts were oriented differently from the original, Like a mirror image. Accordingly, I reversed the wires (side to side) and connected them to the replacement parts. The refrigerator is now working fine.
Took off door per normal instructions. Removed the old stopper and hinge assembly (the hard rubbery parts had worn enough against each other to cause the annoying sound when opening and closing the door). Inserted the new stopper and hinge assembly. There was no locking nut on the newer part, so just had to level the fridge door without that part of the instructions (from normal LG instructions) Overall easy for a non-handy person and the annoying sound is gone. Wife is happier now.