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...
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 ...
This genuine OEM lever spring exerts tension between the ice maker door plunger and the ice maker itself on your refrigerator. If there is little to no tension holding your ice door seal in place, the...
This fan assembly circulates air to support cooling or ventilation functions. Designed for reliable airflow, it helps maintain consistent temperatures and efficient operation.
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...
This is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The crisper slide rail for your refrigerator allows the crisper drawer to slide in and out, and supports the drawer as it does so....
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.
This site was awesome! I was able to very quickly look up my refrigerator model, find the proper part number, and order the part. The only suggestion I would make is to update the cut sheet with a more clear version, it was a little difficult to make out the part number because the scan/drawing was fuzzy, but I was still able to make it out. Got the part in the mail very quickly and it was super easy to remove the old rail and install the new one. Take out the screws from the old one, remove the old rail, line up the holes, install the new one, and put back the screws. It's so nice to have a site like this to fine parts and order them! Too cool! Thank you so much!
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.