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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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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Having trouble with your LG refrigerator? The Defrost Sensor Assembly is here to help. This essential part keeps track of the temperature inside your fridge, ensuring your food stays as fresh as possi...
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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.
The replacement gasket does not have as strong a magnet as the original one. I removed the old one carefully so as not to cause more damage in case I have to put it back. Using Tongue suppressor I pushed new gasket into place and put a thin coating of protelem jelly on the gasket. I just have to make sure the door is closed each time to be sure of good seal.
I actually watched a YouTube video for LG refrigerators. The hardest part was taking the wire harness out. Mine was really stuck in there. But got it, put the new switch in and viola it worked. Yay!