I have a two-year-old LG four-door. Running great so far. HVAC tech here. You did a great job helping me understand my refrigerator. I’m not a refrigeration guy but I’ll get with you if I have problems. Thank you.
It's crazy people pay thousands for appliances that won't even do their basic functions properly without having to come to a RUclips channel to make them work. Thx for your work.
It's true. I have two refrigerators. I have a 10 year old LG that just stopped cooling. We paid $2,500 for it. I keep a 45 year old refrigerator (cheap at the time) in the hot garage. That one has never once had an issue and is now doing the work of both refrigerators. Everything is disposable today and we pay premium prices for them.
Great video! This saved me huge money. After walking through several of the suggested checks, it was very helpful to hear the details close to the end of the video about the 5 year warranty for the sealed system and compressor. LG was very responsive after I called the 1-800 number. They scheduled an appointment with a technician who is replacing the evaporator, condenser, and compressor in our unit, with parts and labor covered by the warranty.
Trash product. We had 5 years of warrenty. Came out changed everything, including compressor, and within 3 months, a whole load of issues. Older french door style door the compressor can't keep up! It's a faulty design, which is why they changed the unit.
Whoa!! I'm a DIY kinda' guy. This is hands down the most concise, thorough and professional DIY I have EVER watched on any subject. How could I send you $5/$10 just to show appreciation? Thanks for caring and taking the time to create this extremely insightful video. Bob
Two items caught my attention: 1) current is measured in amps and not ohms and 2) please do not measure a fuse using an ohm meter when there is power on the circuit - there is a possibility of damaging the meter. By the way - GREAT videos,I really love them!
Turn it off to check fuses, they are not shunts you cannot measure the amperage/current across them. Measure resistance across them with an ohm meter. A continuity check is a type of ohm meter. If you know the correct voltage, you can also measure that on both sides of the fuse.
Shut the power down, impedance is the safest and easiest way to determine a circuit break, blown fuses. No need to measure load or power, here at least
Mate. love y u. Our fridge won't cool I followed your steps my wife and I got the fridge to work it was a triumphant. Results .my wife has been stressing all day you can imagine the food the expense etc. Now we can sleep happily .it was great experience joint effort. We enjoyed it Thank you again Mate will follow you always Michael
Proud LG Fridge owner ( it has self esteem issues). Had the compressor replaced 18 months ago now it seems to be fan related. Tearing into it today so thanks for vid😎👍
My appliances are LG with exception of the dryer. I was never confident that the Smart Diagnostics actually worked. In this case Smart Diagnostics was incorrect, indicating everything is OK even though the compressor was not running and the content of my freezer was thawed. There was no indication of a problem on the front panel. But the board LED was flashing 3 times. After 2 years 8 months in service, the compressor had indeed failed. LG showed up ahead of the scheduled time and called me 45 minutes in advance of his arrival. The LG service technician did a great job in my opinion. I know a little about HVAC and as far as I could tell it was done right. Good video. Thanks Ben!
@@djintence It was covered under warranty. LG dispatched a tech. He called before leaving his previous appointment and arrived early. He replaced the compressor. I was impressed by the LG customer service.
This is a really incredible video! Super informative and the host is a real gem. I am not sure if my fridge has been fixed yet, but the compressor has kicked on after not turning on before and now i just have to wait 24 hours to see if it is cold again. This guy rules!!
Thank you for making such a comprehensive video to help troubleshoot issues. While my particular issue was beyond my repair ability, this helped me to understand what kind of repair might be involved and the costs. This really helped in preparing me to contact a service tech and whether to make the decision to buy new.
"99% of the time we see an LG fridge, it's not the PCB board, it's either the compressor or the sealed system" he says at 21:50 out of 22:00. I wish he'd have said that first and saved me 22 minutes!
Nailed it! We had error code #3 and the compressor wasn't running. Per your guidance, we schedule service via LG. They came with parts and replaced the compressor under warranty. Thanks so much.
Excellent video with great in depth troubleshooting. My LG is a 2011 model, and I was able to complete all the steps outlined here. Looks like I will be looking at a new unit unfortunately, mine just won't freeze anymore, hovers right around 30F and just keeps running all day
Thank you very much for the information. This video is priceless! We bought 2 of these refrigerators last year and the first one failed about 2 weeks after the warranty had run. I will run the tests and the forced defrost before I call LG.
It quit cooling the fridge cab. I suspected the evap. coils were iced up. We live on the wettest part of Hawaii and don't have a/c. I just put all the food elsewhere, and unplugged the unit for a couple of days. Plugged it back in and its been working fine since.
Thank you so much for being a kind soul and sharing your knowledge. I can't tell you how grateful I am for people like you. I have a quick question. Are companies not making their product to last as long as they did back in the, let's say, 60s 70s and 80s? Or have things like refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.. always had a life span of about 10 years?
Hey Ben, you do great informative videos. I had an LG that wasn't cooling at all. The current I read at the compressor was .6, but at the con201 I would only get up to 96V, sometimes it made it to 108V. So changed the main pcb board and had same thing. And the LED on the old board and new board both did the same thing, nothing, never lit up at all or flashed any codes.
Great video. Thank you. Right at the beginning, the viewing window light came on without knocking on the LG at the right. Mine has done that from 2017 when I bought it. Tech replaced mother board, still does it. Is it most likely the knock sensor? Is this common?
Very clear and understanding video respect bro! I have fixed one GE fridge with your help, now going try LG. Appreciate what u doing very useful especially for handy people who want but out of knowledge)
Hi Ben, just ran across your informative video as I have a cooling issue with my fairly new LG (similar to the one on right side in your video). Its not cooling (temp around 50F), but the freezer is working fine. Food in freezer are frozen solid. Had a tech came out and wanted $800 to fix it. Indicated that the evaporator fan assembly need replace. I opted out of the repair and order the just fan and replace it myself. I check to make sure the fan is running before closing the unit up. While I have the assembly opened, I also noted the evaporator is running with light frosting/cold (so I assumed it's functioning). After several days past, frig still around 50F. So now I think the tech had mis-diagnosed the issue. Now I am back to square one. In the beginning of your video you shown the issue with just the cabin not cooling, but quickly went through it. You mentioned sensors and thermistors? Could you direct me one how to locate them and test them? Any additional help/suggestions are appreciated. Thank you
@@MeganLikesThis I don't have a solution for it yet. I got some assistance from another channel and perform a few test. Narrowing down to possible evaporator. If that the case, I might better off buying a new fridge.
Any updates, mine stopped working yesterday. Took everything apart. The fan is blowing but air doesnt seem to reach the fridge up top. Freezer working fine. Debating wether I should replace or get a new fridge ;( curious if you managed with yours!
The best way to fix an LG fridge is not to buy a LG fridge in the first place. My experience with Korean appliances... they look very pretty & stylish, but the build quality sucks. I ended up replacing them with Whirlpool appliances that were "assembled" in America.
Fridges sure American brands are great. But washers and dryers and microwaves and maybe even ranges, LG tops any American brand. Especially the laundry units. They are Built very well and can last very long
@@ZenX-0992 Not so fast, the spider assembly, that holds the drum on front loaders can give out after about 2 years of operation, you should see that when it is spinning at 1000 rpm or so when it gives out!! Whooo hooo.
I had to have my 3 year old LG refrigerators compressor replaced under the class action warranty. Then about 1 1/2 year later the dam thing froze up in the refer area. It was completely solid ice. Having watched the service tech remove the evaporator panel I did it myself. It took 3 hours with a hair dryer to melt it all. Then I just had to do it again yesterday. This video shows how to check if the fans are working. I doubt my fan is working. Now I have to check the thermistor and defrost fuse and take it back apart again. Oh,it took 24 hours for the thing to get back below 40 degrees! The freezer cools fine. My refrigerator was made in 2018 so I doubt if I qualify for any class action repairs this time.
Hi Ben, I have a LG French door refrigerator, model # lrfcs25d3s. The unit has begun to trip the GFI when the door is opened. It is not plugged directly into the GFI but the plug it is in is daisy chained to it. I took the top left door hinge cover off and looked for crimped wires. None found but it still tripped when that side was opened ever so slightly. I taped down the plastic door plunger on top of the piece on the left door that swivels to seal both doors and have not had a problem yet. Your thoughts for how to permanently fix correctly. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for the video. but you need to explain how often do we have to wait to push the button and if it's on the Defrost mood, how long do we have to wait to reboot the button third
You are very good at explaining situations and seem very knowledgeable. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. I'm dealing with the LG on the right, and I just can't seem to figure it out. It shows it has freon, but the upper evaporator isn't getting frosty. When I put it into test mode, it skips the third test? I will try all your suggestions and see where I end up. And thank you for the heads up on the law suit info. Cheers 🍻 Shawn
This video is fantastically useful. I have a related question that i cant get my mind around in these LG French door with ice maker.. How does ice freeze in a French door dual zone refrigerator ice maker? Is there a flexible refrigerant line in/out in addition to a water and power line in the hinge?
When you open the door where ice maker is you can see an air duct on the side wall going down to the freezer. So basically the freezer air is forced up to the ice maker compartment and then back.
Good video, Ben. On my same model as yours on the right, the control board is showing the 3 blink code, meaning bad compressor but also the voltage to the compressor is only 85-95 volts while running. So can both the board and compressor be bad? Or if board is bad, could it show a wrong code?
So ge 3 door it freezes great. Now I moved this united and let say it was a wrestle from truck to another place how long should it sit for fridge to work properly
On the bottom of the fridge there is a flap that separates the cool air going into the compressor and the hot air leaving the compressor. It can get damaged and come off. that could cause some of the issue as well with the unit.
Got a code 6 and compressor seems to be running. Voltage progresses slowly from 80 VAC to 158 VAC and compressor pulls .4 amps. Seems like a low refrigerant charge. However, lost cooling all at once the other day. All test fu cations work. Thoughts?
LG compressors known to fail at a high rate on certain models, part of the problem is that they overheat from restricted airflow due to poor design. It's not enough to just pull out the fridge and vacuum the back plate vent, you need to remove the that plate and vacuum around the condenser coils (8:24). Do this every 4 months under normal conditions, do it every 2 months if you have dogs, cats or other furry beasts.
I have a LG manufactured in 2009. Its not getting cold enough. Cleaned all the dust out. Same. Probably time for a new one. Probably GE. Thanks for this.
Great video! I have a 2010 LG french door model that just started not cooling properly. Following your video I got to the control board. All the fans run and the compressor runs but both compartments are way too warm. I’m seeing the green LED flashing 6 times, so you’re saying that’s likely a bad board. I got the number off my board and it’s EBR73304222 and looks just like your board. I’ve found several replacement boards out there that look like mine but the last two digits of the part number are not 22, but 24. Would those boards work in my unit? I’m thinking it’s just a minor revision from the board in mine, but I can’t find anything anywhere about which control board part numbers are compatible. thanks again for your very clear and concise work!
HELP: Question, when you run a defrost test , the evaporator fan should stop running? Because my LG refrigerator Model # LFXC24726 when I did a first test the evaporator fan working , second same thing working but the third test not running. What should I do? Fan is bad?
I have an LG LMXC23796M, the issue I am having which wasn't necessarily included in this video. I am not having any activity from the Front UI Display Panel. The reason I am asking is because When Cycling the Test Mode I do not receive a Beep. I assume that the audible beep comes from the Front Display. Could the front display have involvement with the Fridge and Freezer not cooling? All of the other hardware seems to be functioning. The connections from the unit to the Door are good. I just haven't seen any information related to the situation of the front display not cooperating. Also just wondering if the Main Board PCB could be the related problem for the display not functioning and the system not cooling. I don't want to replace just the front display or display PCB when it was obviously the Main Board PCB. Any help would be very helpful and appreciated.
Such a great video, thank you! Ours has the 6 flashes going on the board, compressor vibrates and sounds good, fans all working. You said 6 is likely the board... Looks like I can get a used one for 100 bucks which is probably worth trying. I just can't decide if it is worth messing with on my 11 year old machine... Like what are the chances that a board fixes it (6 flash error code)
I watch your video, and its very good info. But my question is the tech replace the motor, and after that the lg gave us a new one. But this unit is almost brand new can i fixed? I tought changing the board, but i got my douts, because i saw another video, where the tech said you have to upgrade de board information before u put a new motor. I pay a second opinion tech, and did not want to deal with it. Any advise?
Great video! I ran the tests and in stage “1” all the fans are running properly. I pulled the panels off the back of the fridge and there is no ice build up of any kind. The compressor seems to be running as there is a vibration coming from it. We lost cooling this morning and do not know what to do! Any ideas what could be causing this considering the above? Also, I did run a reset by unplugging for a few minutes. Thanks so much!
Your coil could be covered with dust as mine is right now. This can cause an overheating issue with the compressor, and result in improper operating temperature in the unit. Use a compressor to clean it out properly. So far compressor has already cooled down just from vacuuming the dust out. This should solve my problem of poor cooling in both the Fridge and Freezer. Best Regards
This was an awesome video - the only thing that could have been added was how to locate the thermistors and showing them being removed/tested. Otherwise, this was awesome!
LG fridge manufactured in 2021. Bought less than 2yrs. ago and never used ice maker. Needed ice so turned on ice maker switch. Came to fridge following morning to discover half a tray of melted ice and thawing freezer contents and warming fridge temperature. Never had an issue before flipping the switch. LG tech has changed compressor and now fingers are crossed for till tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the video! My whole LG refrigerator stopped cooling (fridge and freezer sections). If the compressor is vibrating lightly, could it still be bad? Thanks!
@@caitlinelaine1 Yes, I hired an independent appliance repair guy. The compressor was bad. These crappy LG refrigerators come with a linear compressor that go bad after a few years. The internal cylinder still moves (hence the presence of vibrations), but the seal went bad, so the compressor was not pumping the coolant adequately. LG warranties the compressor part for 10 years, but labor is only warrantied for 5 years. So if you are between 5 years and 10 years, you can contact LG and provide them the name and number of your repair person and they will ship the new compressor to your repair person. I hear the new "universal" compressor is supposed to be better and resolve some of the issues that plagued the original compressor. The installation of the new compressor requires a software update of your refrigerator's circuit board. The repair person (if they have worked on LGs) should be aware of this and should have a device called a jig and the required software. They also sell these jigs on Amazon (LG CJT30000002). Good luck!
@@caitlinelaine1 Yes, I hired an independent repairman. He said it was a bad compressor. LG uses a linear compressor in their refrigerators. I read the internal seal on the original LG linear compressors wear after a few years, so even though the piston is still moving inside the compressor (hence the reason I still feel the vibrations), it is not pumping the coolant adequately. LG has suffered multiple class action lawsuits for these compressors. Mine failed after the class action deadline. LG still warranties the compressor part for 10 years, but only warranties labor for 5 years. If you are between 5 and 10 years, and if you hire your own repair person, you can contact LG's warranty department with the name and number of your repair person. LG will contact your repair person and ship the new compressor to them - mine arrived within a couple of days. The new replacement compressors should come with a big red sticker that says "software Update required". The installation of the new compressor requires a software update of your refrigerator's circuit board. If your tech has worked on LGs before, he should be well aware and he should have a device called a jig to update the software. There are RUclips videos showing this software update process. Amazon sells these jigs too if you want to see what it looks like (LG CJT30000002). Good luck!
What color should the fuse indicator be if the fuse is bad the picture he showed of a fuse had a black light on it. My fuse has a red light on it. Is it possible? My fuse is blown.
My maytag refrigerator was just moved from 1 location to another. It worked before we unplugged it. Now we moved it and it is showing signs of main board failure. How could this have happened? Just coincidentally finally decided to go after 10 years?
LG Refrigerator won't cool - When checking the voltage to the compressor I'm seeing a low voltage (50vac) that climbs past the "good" level and the unit shuts down at about 185vac. Do you think it's the main board, or the compressor loading it? Current at the compressor is at the high end of "good" (0.7 amps) but varies.
Ben, would you say that you would check everything in the order you showed in the video if everything is working, but it just won't cool any lower than 40 degrees?? Our fridge just barely will stay at 40 degrees if it's turned all the way down to 34 degrees.
Good video but a few things I noticed. Never do a continuity test on a line fuse with the appliance plugged in. Also, when checking current to the compressor, it's amps not ohms.
I've seen a GE 27 cu. ft French door without any thru the door dispensers. Water available inside the fridge, ice maker in the freezer. Most places here in Connecticut are asking about $1500. What's your opinion of it?
Thank you Ben for an excellent video. Your explanations are very clear and understandable. I would like your confirmation on something before I spend money on a board (which I'll buy from you, if you have it). I have an LG LMXS28596D /01 and my freezer is at +10 degrees when it is set at -6. I ran the 3 tests and don't get any LED flashes, and LG ThinQ app doesn't find any problems either. My CON201 connector only has 3 wires, and the highest voltage I read is 128 VAC (the other 2 combinations are around 50 VAC). I have an amp clamp, but I lent it to someone, so I can't get the amperage reading right now, but it seems like the low supply voltage is enough to call the board bad. Is that correct? Is the board covered in that 1st 5 year warranty? (I've had it 4 years). The board # is EAX67860903-1. Thanks in advance for your help!
I did a forced deftost on my samsung with twin cooling as the fan had frozen over, fridge worked like a charm beforehand. After defrost i cant hear the compressor or fan come on. Tried to do he "force compressor and fan on" function and i havnt heard anything come on. Any ideas? Fridge was fine before the defrost( with exception of frozen fan)
We got only three years out of an expensive LG that would not cool even after five service visits over two months. Just not acceptable for an average family. My only power is to never buy any LG product again.
I own an LG refrigerator (model number GR-B522GLHL) that is experiencing some issues. It's not cooling, and both the fan and compressor are not turning on. When I reset it, the light flashes six times. I took it to the LG service center, and they informed me that the compressor is faulty. They mentioned that the cost of replacing the compressor is higher than the value of the refrigerator itself. Can you provide any assistance with this issue?
Hi Ben, I purchased a new PCB for LG. Watched LG won't cool. Lost $1000 worth of food while away. Smell is horrible and I cant get rid of it. Get E15. Called LG and they want a purchase receipt from HD. Cannot find. Won't they go by the date? Thanks
Here here! I came across Ben's channel while researching problems with my Kenmore badges LG fridge... And am now watching his tips on what to look for when buying a new fridge 🫠
Excellent video sir! Great information. Ours crapped out after 4 years and is a big paper weight in the garage right now, ours is like the four door on the left. POS
My daughter bought one of these LG refrigerators the warranty 10-year warranty was out in 2023 she she lost all her food and has a 9 year old daughter thats autistic an uncomprehensible amount of distress with this LG refrigerator going bad and the warranty is out ... Being her father at my age I understand the electronics in home appliances dough go bad from time to time after reviewing the LG refrigerators I am astonished at the amount of refrigerators that have gone bad what does particular problem shame on LG the refrigerator has been in my garage for over a year can I have come to the conclusion that the compressor is bad at the end LG appliance refrigerator is not worth the money buying but I will not stand behind their product they also knew that this compressor would potentially cause problems.. thank you sir for this comprehensive video and trying to show people with this god-awful product that has put a lot of people in distress...
Hello, have LG , LFX28968ST ( Fridge/ FREEZER isn’t Cooling Compressor is vibrating when touch, Fans an condenser Fan are working, after giving fridge a Reboot an hit the test button after gong through test 1-4 on test 1 get 3 Beeps, test 2 get 2 Beeps an on front screen 22 shows, test 3 3 Beeps an 33 on front screen, test 4 No Beep an fridge Fans all stop running an Compressor stops Vibrating. Until reboot or Press test button again, then after short time all fans and Compressor stops again,? What does this mean? PS. Can’t find any Flashing Light on Board or Display Screen. 🙏🙏🙏
Does LG have a diagnostic tool to interface with the control board to troubleshoot and make temperature corrections. Would be nice if they could actually see real time what the refrigerator is doing, see compressor speed(inverter) fan speed, thermistor value. The way my technician has been troubleshooting my refrigerator is just throwing parts at it..
I'll stick with my 1935 GE Monitor Top CK-3. I bought it for 200 bucks and just did the door seal a little while ago. No need for complicated automatic defrost. Put a tray in the bottom, set the control to defrost, wait 8-12 hours, it turns itself back to "on" and leaves the water in the tray. I can open the door and see the evaporator and refrigerant lines right there. No fan. No electronics, just a compressor, a control, and a light.
My LG french door LMXS28626s is not cold enough for both the top refrigerator portion and the bottom freezer. When open the freezer back panel to see the evaporator, ice is built up around the top portion where the silver line come in and the light (normal) frost is seen on the top row and portion of the 2nd row of the evaporator while the rest of the evaporator has no frost at all. The repair tech diagnosed the problem is the freezer evaporator fan not working (after he waited for the compressor to run and did not hear the fan running). Is this the real problem for my refrigeratornot cold enough (the top frig portion is only 45F even being set at 33F and the freezer is only 25F when set at -6F). The coil fan is working. My questions: 1. is the evaporator the only problem and fixing it will make the refrigerator cold again? 2. could there be also a leak of refrigerant in addition to the fan (heavy frost where the silver line come in as described above? 3. My refrigerator ice tray does not turn and dump ice in the bucket. Will fixing the problem in question #1 and #2 above will solve the ice tray turning problem? Thanks
Thanks to you, I was able to narrow the issue down to it being low on refrigerant. I am appreciative of your video becuase I learned alot from it. I will be calling the 1-800 number you provided, though sadly our fridge is out of warranty by 5 months.
As an engineer, I don’t understand why the system has an internal thermometer and a test suite, plus a rear pub and front panel control and display - but when my cooling failed, the display and audio alarm has no ****ing idea, nor can a special code be entered on the front panel to trigger the test suite without pulling the damn refrigerator out.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! My last name is Fritz and I don't appreciate you saying that your refrigerator is on the Fritz! Oh well, it happens all the time so I guess that I have to live with it.
The universe has a special place for people who make repair videos available step by step on RUclips.
May your naps rock you 💕
I have a two-year-old LG four-door. Running great so far. HVAC tech here. You did a great job helping me understand my refrigerator. I’m not a refrigeration guy but I’ll get with you if I have problems. Thank you.
Lol I’m sending these to my HVAC tech bf so hopefully he feels the same 😂
It's crazy people pay thousands for appliances that won't even do their basic functions properly without having to come to a RUclips channel to make them work.
Thx for your work.
Cat lady?
Who cares? You act like people who properly take care of their stuff never have issues LMAOO😂
It's true. I have two refrigerators. I have a 10 year old LG that just stopped cooling. We paid $2,500 for it. I keep a 45 year old refrigerator (cheap at the time) in the hot garage. That one has never once had an issue and is now doing the work of both refrigerators.
Everything is disposable today and we pay premium prices for them.
@@Ddrake995 I have the one he's working on; on sale it was 3400 dollars, and the light is blinking 6 times.
Great video! This saved me huge money. After walking through several of the suggested checks, it was very helpful to hear the details close to the end of the video about the 5 year warranty for the sealed system and compressor. LG was very responsive after I called the 1-800 number. They scheduled an appointment with a technician who is replacing the evaporator, condenser, and compressor in our unit, with parts and labor covered by the warranty.
Glad it helped!
Had all those done..still won't cool..complete trash
Trash product. We had 5 years of warrenty. Came out changed everything, including compressor, and within 3 months, a whole load of issues. Older french door style door the compressor can't keep up! It's a faulty design, which is why they changed the unit.
That first joke caught me off guard and I laughed way to hard 😂 10/10 delivery
Agreed. Totally caught off guard with the opening line.
Whoa!! I'm a DIY kinda' guy. This is hands down the most concise, thorough and professional DIY I have EVER watched on any subject. How could I send you $5/$10 just to show appreciation?
Thanks for caring and taking the time to create this extremely insightful video. Bob
Two items caught my attention: 1) current is measured in amps and not ohms and 2) please do not measure a fuse using an ohm meter when there is power on the circuit - there is a possibility of damaging the meter. By the way - GREAT videos,I really love them!
I noticed the same error
I blow the fuse on my fluke like that every time, and they are not cheap! Best way is continuity test tone if you meter has it.
Turn it off to check fuses, they are not shunts you cannot measure the amperage/current across them. Measure resistance across them with an ohm meter. A continuity check is a type of ohm meter. If you know the correct voltage, you can also measure that on both sides of the fuse.
Shut the power down, impedance is the safest and easiest way to determine a circuit break, blown fuses. No need to measure load or power, here at least
Mate. love y u. Our fridge won't cool I followed your steps my wife and I got the fridge to work it was a triumphant. Results .my wife has been stressing all day you can imagine the food the expense etc. Now we can sleep happily .it was great experience joint effort. We enjoyed it Thank you again Mate will follow you always Michael
What was wrong with it?
Too much ice everything was frozen pulled all panels out defrosted clean the ice .working like a charm Thanks again
Proud LG Fridge owner ( it has self esteem issues). Had the compressor replaced 18 months ago now it seems to be fan related. Tearing into it today so thanks for vid😎👍
My appliances are LG with exception of the dryer. I was never confident that the Smart Diagnostics actually worked. In this case Smart Diagnostics was incorrect, indicating everything is OK even though the compressor was not running and the content of my freezer was thawed. There was no indication of a problem on the front panel. But the board LED was flashing 3 times. After 2 years 8 months in service, the compressor had indeed failed. LG showed up ahead of the scheduled time and called me 45 minutes in advance of his arrival. The LG service technician did a great job in my opinion. I know a little about HVAC and as far as I could tell it was done right. Good video. Thanks Ben!
Agree, the Smart Diagnostics are useless.
How much did it run you?!?!?
@@djintence It was covered under warranty. LG dispatched a tech. He called before leaving his previous appointment and arrived early. He replaced the compressor. I was impressed by the LG customer service.
This is a really incredible video! Super informative and the host is a real gem. I am not sure if my fridge has been fixed yet, but the compressor has kicked on after not turning on before and now i just have to wait 24 hours to see if it is cold again. This guy rules!!
Best appliance DIY repair videos ever!! Thank you!
Thank you for making such a comprehensive video to help troubleshoot issues. While my particular issue was beyond my repair ability, this helped me to understand what kind of repair might be involved and the costs. This really helped in preparing me to contact a service tech and whether to make the decision to buy new.
"99% of the time we see an LG fridge, it's not the PCB board, it's either the compressor or the sealed system" he says at 21:50 out of 22:00. I wish he'd have said that first and saved me 22 minutes!
Thank you for this!
It is really terrible when someone gives you something for free, and it isn't exactly the way you want it.
Nailed it!
We had error code #3 and the compressor wasn't running. Per your guidance, we schedule service via LG. They came with parts and replaced the compressor under warranty. Thanks so much.
Is your fridge still doing good?
Thank you for taking the time to produce a very thorough and helpful video. Much appreciated. 👍
Excellent video with great in depth troubleshooting. My LG is a 2011 model, and I was able to complete all the steps outlined here. Looks like I will be looking at a new unit unfortunately, mine just won't freeze anymore, hovers right around 30F and just keeps running all day
Thank you very much for the information. This video is priceless! We bought 2 of these refrigerators last year and the first one failed about 2 weeks after the warranty had run. I will run the tests and the forced defrost before I call LG.
Did you get your fridge fixed? What was the problem and fix?
It quit cooling the fridge cab. I suspected the evap. coils were iced up. We live on the wettest part of Hawaii and don't have a/c. I just put all the food elsewhere, and unplugged the unit for a couple of days. Plugged it back in and its been working fine since.
@@kevinpavitt4288 wow. I don't think it's my evap coils. I think my compressor is fucked. But I will try it and see thank you.
Thank you so much for being a kind soul and sharing your knowledge. I can't tell you how grateful I am for people like you. I have a quick question. Are companies not making their product to last as long as they did back in the, let's say, 60s 70s and 80s? Or have things like refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.. always had a life span of about 10 years?
They are making them to last about 10 years.I'm going to put a video out about it.Before the end of the year to kind of go into detail about why
Wow what a great video dude! I’m going to diagnose my uncle refrigerator this week. I will definitely check out your website for the parts.
Hey Ben, you do great informative videos. I had an LG that wasn't cooling at all. The current I read at the compressor was .6, but at the con201 I would only get up to 96V, sometimes it made it to 108V. So changed the main pcb board and had same thing. And the LED on the old board and new board both did the same thing, nothing, never lit up at all or flashed any codes.
Great video. Thank you. Right at the beginning, the viewing window light came on without knocking on the LG at the right. Mine has done that from 2017 when I bought it. Tech replaced mother board, still does it. Is it most likely the knock sensor? Is this common?
Very clear and understanding video respect bro!
I have fixed one GE fridge with your help, now going try LG. Appreciate what u doing very useful especially for handy people who want but out of knowledge)
Thank you very much. Would you have any way to repair the knock knock door not lighting when knocking the door.
Hi Ben, just ran across your informative video as I have a cooling issue with my fairly new LG (similar to the one on right side in your video).
Its not cooling (temp around 50F), but the freezer is working fine. Food in freezer are frozen solid.
Had a tech came out and wanted $800 to fix it. Indicated that the evaporator fan assembly need replace. I opted out of the repair and order the just fan and replace it myself. I check to make sure the fan is running before closing the unit up. While I have the assembly opened, I also noted the evaporator is running with light frosting/cold (so I assumed it's functioning). After several days past, frig still around 50F. So now I think the tech had mis-diagnosed the issue. Now I am back to square one.
In the beginning of your video you shown the issue with just the cabin not cooling, but quickly went through it. You mentioned sensors and thermistors? Could you direct me one how to locate them and test them?
Any additional help/suggestions are appreciated. Thank you
This same exact thing happened to us. What was your solution?
@@MeganLikesThis I don't have a solution for it yet. I got some assistance from another channel and perform a few test. Narrowing down to possible evaporator. If that the case, I might better off buying a new fridge.
Any updates, mine stopped working yesterday. Took everything apart. The fan is blowing but air doesnt seem to reach the fridge up top. Freezer working fine. Debating wether I should replace or get a new fridge ;( curious if you managed with yours!
Right now I'm freezing jugs of water and keeping them in the fridge 😬
A pain but much better than nothing.
The best way to fix an LG fridge is not to buy a LG fridge in the first place. My experience with Korean appliances... they look very pretty & stylish, but the build quality sucks. I ended up replacing them with Whirlpool appliances that were "assembled" in America.
I heard LG ranges are prone to scratching
Their washing machines are perfect though
Fridges sure American brands are great. But washers and dryers and microwaves and maybe even ranges, LG tops any American brand. Especially the laundry units. They are Built very well and can last very long
@@ZenX-0992 Not so fast, the spider assembly, that holds the drum on front loaders can give out after about 2 years of operation, you should see that when it is spinning at 1000 rpm or so when it gives out!! Whooo hooo.
😢assebled. not Made. big difference
I bought that same battery powered screw driver some time back after you mentioned it in a video. It's still working well...Thanks
I had to have my 3 year old LG refrigerators compressor replaced under the class action warranty. Then about 1 1/2 year later the dam thing froze up in the refer area. It was completely solid ice. Having watched the service tech remove the evaporator panel I did it myself. It took 3 hours with a hair dryer to melt it all. Then I just had to do it again yesterday. This video shows how to check if the fans are working. I doubt my fan is working. Now I have to check the thermistor and defrost fuse and take it back apart again. Oh,it took 24 hours for the thing to get back below 40 degrees! The freezer cools fine. My refrigerator was made in 2018 so I doubt if I qualify for any class action repairs this time.
Screw that I would of been so mad and just took it to the dump!
Hi Ben, I have a LG French door refrigerator, model # lrfcs25d3s. The unit has begun to trip the GFI when the door is opened. It is not plugged directly into the GFI but the plug it is in is daisy chained to it. I took the top left door hinge cover off and looked for crimped wires. None found but it still tripped when that side was opened ever so slightly. I taped down the plastic door plunger on top of the piece on the left door that swivels to seal both doors and have not had a problem yet. Your thoughts for how to permanently fix correctly. Thanks in advance.
What is that brush head you used for cleaning the coils?
Ben, I love the steel toe'd Flip Flops !! Safety first
Thank you for the video. but you need to explain how often do we have to wait to push the button and if it's on the Defrost mood, how long do we have to wait to reboot the button third
Hey would you recommend the FrigidAir 23.3 CU Gallery GRFG2353AF. It has no ice maker in the door and single evaporator.
You are very good at explaining situations and seem very knowledgeable. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. I'm dealing with the LG on the right, and I just can't seem to figure it out. It shows it has freon, but the upper evaporator isn't getting frosty. When I put it into test mode, it skips the third test? I will try all your suggestions and see where I end up. And thank you for the heads up on the law suit info.
Cheers 🍻
Shawn
This video is fantastically useful. I have a related question that i cant get my mind around in these LG French door with ice maker..
How does ice freeze in a French door dual zone refrigerator ice maker? Is there a flexible refrigerant line in/out in addition to a water and power line in the hinge?
When you open the door where ice maker is you can see an air duct on the side wall going down to the freezer. So basically the freezer air is forced up to the ice maker compartment and then back.
THANKS for such a detailed instructional video
Excellent video😊👍
Thank you
at 16:25 did you mean to say amps or ohms?
Hey man, can you give me a link to the brush for cleaning condenser coil?
Good video, Ben. On my same model as yours on the right, the control board is showing the 3 blink code, meaning bad compressor but also the voltage to the compressor is only 85-95 volts while running. So can both the board and compressor be bad? Or if board is bad, could it show a wrong code?
So ge 3 door it freezes great. Now I moved this united and let say it was a wrestle from truck to another place how long should it sit for fridge to work properly
On the bottom of the fridge there is a flap that separates the cool air going into the compressor and the hot air leaving the compressor. It can get damaged and come off. that could cause some of the issue as well with the unit.
Got a code 6 and compressor seems to be running. Voltage progresses slowly from 80 VAC to 158 VAC and compressor pulls .4 amps. Seems like a low refrigerant charge. However, lost cooling all at once the other day. All test fu cations work. Thoughts?
Likely compressor. Usually a .4a draw is the big one that signals a bad comp. I just had your exact scenario on a fridge 2 days ago.
What does a compressor replacement cost? I got some quotes locally but just wanted a comparison.
@@MrFixitU.S.S.551- what were your quotes for a new compressor?
Cheapest was 1,100. Up to 1,600.
Incredibly helpful! Thank you
LG compressors known to fail at a high rate on certain models, part of the problem is that they overheat from restricted airflow due to poor design.
It's not enough to just pull out the fridge and vacuum the back plate vent, you need to remove the that plate and vacuum around the condenser coils (8:24). Do this every 4 months under normal conditions, do it every 2 months if you have dogs, cats or other furry beasts.
Did you check the capacitor? That could be a possibility too, right?
I have a LG manufactured in 2009. Its not getting cold enough. Cleaned all the dust out. Same. Probably time for a new one. Probably GE. Thanks for this.
Oh shit, I have the same exact situation. 15 years though, not bad.
Thank you!
very instructional and useful video.
Great video, where do you purchase the board ???? Getting the same reading and I am getting 7 light code
Very good detailed video, will give these a try.
Great video! I have a 2010 LG french door model that just started not cooling properly. Following your video I got to the control board. All the fans run and the compressor runs but both compartments are way too warm. I’m seeing the green LED flashing 6 times, so you’re saying that’s likely a bad board. I got the number off my board and it’s EBR73304222 and looks just like your board. I’ve found several replacement boards out there that look like mine but the last two digits of the part number are not 22, but 24. Would those boards work in my unit? I’m thinking it’s just a minor revision from the board in mine, but I can’t find anything anywhere about which control board part numbers are compatible.
thanks again for your very clear and concise work!
16:21 You mistakenly (I hope) said "ohms" twice when measuring the current/amp draw.
HELP:
Question, when you run a defrost test , the evaporator fan should stop running?
Because my LG refrigerator Model # LFXC24726 when I did a first test the evaporator fan working , second same thing working but the third test not running. What should I do?
Fan is bad?
LED lights on control panel of LG French Door fridge light up dimly?? Any Suggestions for possible solution. Thanks.
What about the compressor starter relay?
Do you have any recommendations for a mini chest or upright freezer? Any particular brands to buy or avoid?
LG Inverter Linear Thin Q -- code CH E -- 4 yrs old . Any thoughts. Thx
I have an LG LMXC23796M, the issue I am having which wasn't necessarily included in this video. I am not having any activity from the Front UI Display Panel. The reason I am asking is because When Cycling the Test Mode I do not receive a Beep. I assume that the audible beep comes from the Front Display. Could the front display have involvement with the Fridge and Freezer not cooling? All of the other hardware seems to be functioning. The connections from the unit to the Door are good. I just haven't seen any information related to the situation of the front display not cooperating. Also just wondering if the Main Board PCB could be the related problem for the display not functioning and the system not cooling. I don't want to replace just the front display or display PCB when it was obviously the Main Board PCB. Any help would be very helpful and appreciated.
Such a great video, thank you! Ours has the 6 flashes going on the board, compressor vibrates and sounds good, fans all working. You said 6 is likely the board... Looks like I can get a used one for 100 bucks which is probably worth trying. I just can't decide if it is worth messing with on my 11 year old machine... Like what are the chances that a board fixes it (6 flash error code)
I watch your video, and its very good info. But my question is the tech replace the motor, and after that the lg gave us a new one. But this unit is almost brand new can i fixed? I tought changing the board, but i got my douts, because i saw another video, where the tech said you have to upgrade de board information before u put a new motor. I pay a second opinion tech, and did not want to deal with it. Any advise?
Great video! I ran the tests and in stage “1” all the fans are running properly. I pulled the panels off the back of the fridge and there is no ice build up of any kind. The compressor seems to be running as there is a vibration coming from it. We lost cooling this morning and do not know what to do! Any ideas what could be causing this considering the above? Also, I did run a reset by unplugging for a few minutes. Thanks so much!
Did you find a fix?
Hey Danny how's it going?
Your coil could be covered with dust as mine is right now. This can cause an overheating issue with the compressor, and result in improper operating temperature in the unit. Use a compressor to clean it out properly. So far compressor has already cooled down just from vacuuming the dust out. This should solve my problem of poor cooling in both the Fridge and Freezer. Best Regards
This was an awesome video - the only thing that could have been added was how to locate the thermistors and showing them being removed/tested. Otherwise, this was awesome!
If I buy this type of LG fridge but opt not to have it plumbed and not use the ice maker, do you think it would last longer?
LG fridge manufactured in 2021. Bought less than 2yrs. ago and never used ice maker. Needed ice so turned on ice maker switch.
Came to fridge following morning to discover half a tray of melted ice and thawing freezer contents and warming fridge temperature. Never had an issue before flipping the switch.
LG tech has changed compressor and now fingers are crossed for till tomorrow morning.
I have a very similar model. I am only getting 118 volts for the compressor. So it’s a board issue? How do I be sure of correct voltage?
Thanks for the video! My whole LG refrigerator stopped cooling (fridge and freezer sections). If the compressor is vibrating lightly, could it still be bad? Thanks!
Did you get it fixed? I’ve got the same issue right now .
@@caitlinelaine1 Yes, I hired an independent appliance repair guy. The compressor was bad. These crappy LG refrigerators come with a linear compressor that go bad after a few years. The internal cylinder still moves (hence the presence of vibrations), but the seal went bad, so the compressor was not pumping the coolant adequately. LG warranties the compressor part for 10 years, but labor is only warrantied for 5 years. So if you are between 5 years and 10 years, you can contact LG and provide them the name and number of your repair person and they will ship the new compressor to your repair person. I hear the new "universal" compressor is supposed to be better and resolve some of the issues that plagued the original compressor. The installation of the new compressor requires a software update of your refrigerator's circuit board. The repair person (if they have worked on LGs) should be aware of this and should have a device called a jig and the required software. They also sell these jigs on Amazon (LG CJT30000002). Good luck!
@@caitlinelaine1 Yes, I hired an independent repairman. He said it was a bad compressor. LG uses a linear compressor in their refrigerators. I read the internal seal on the original LG linear compressors wear after a few years, so even though the piston is still moving inside the compressor (hence the reason I still feel the vibrations), it is not pumping the coolant adequately. LG has suffered multiple class action lawsuits for these compressors. Mine failed after the class action deadline. LG still warranties the compressor part for 10 years, but only warranties labor for 5 years. If you are between 5 and 10 years, and if you hire your own repair person, you can contact LG's warranty department with the name and number of your repair person. LG will contact your repair person and ship the new compressor to them - mine arrived within a couple of days. The new replacement compressors should come with a big red sticker that says "software Update required". The installation of the new compressor requires a software update of your refrigerator's circuit board. If your tech has worked on LGs before, he should be well aware and he should have a device called a jig to update the software. There are RUclips videos showing this software update process. Amazon sells these jigs too if you want to see what it looks like (LG CJT30000002). Good luck!
@@caitlinelaine1 Yes, it was a bad compressor.
What color should the fuse indicator be if the fuse is bad the picture he showed of a fuse had a black light on it. My fuse has a red light on it. Is it possible? My fuse is blown.
My maytag refrigerator was just moved from 1 location to another. It worked before we unplugged it. Now we moved it and it is showing signs of main board failure. How could this have happened? Just coincidentally finally decided to go after 10 years?
Must have been an electrical surge upon plugging in. Should not happen, but does happen.
@@pazomega2560 I replaced the capacitors for $20 and it works again!! :D
for 6615JB2005N it has 4 plugs do both have resistance i have one of them showing 0
LG Refrigerator won't cool - When checking the voltage to the compressor I'm seeing a low voltage (50vac) that climbs past the "good" level and the unit shuts down at about 185vac. Do you think it's the main board, or the compressor loading it? Current at the compressor is at the high end of "good" (0.7 amps) but varies.
Great video thx
Ben, would you say that you would check everything in the order you showed in the video if everything is working, but it just won't cool any lower than 40 degrees??
Our fridge just barely will stay at 40 degrees if it's turned all the way down to 34 degrees.
What did u find out?
Good video but a few things I noticed. Never do a continuity test on a line fuse with the appliance plugged in. Also, when checking current to the compressor, it's amps not ohms.
I've seen a GE 27 cu. ft French door without any thru the door dispensers. Water available inside the fridge, ice maker in the freezer. Most places here in Connecticut are asking about $1500. What's your opinion of it?
Buy a new frig😂
Thank you Ben for an excellent video. Your explanations are very clear and understandable. I would like your confirmation on something before I spend money on a board (which I'll buy from you, if you have it). I have an LG LMXS28596D /01 and my freezer is at +10 degrees when it is set at -6. I ran the 3 tests and don't get any LED flashes, and LG ThinQ app doesn't find any problems either. My CON201 connector only has 3 wires, and the highest voltage I read is 128 VAC (the other 2 combinations are around 50 VAC). I have an amp clamp, but I lent it to someone, so I can't get the amperage reading right now, but it seems like the low supply voltage is enough to call the board bad. Is that correct? Is the board covered in that 1st 5 year warranty? (I've had it 4 years). The board # is EAX67860903-1. Thanks in advance for your help!
I did a forced deftost on my samsung with twin cooling as the fan had frozen over, fridge worked like a charm beforehand. After defrost i cant hear the compressor or fan come on. Tried to do he "force compressor and fan on" function and i havnt heard anything come on. Any ideas? Fridge was fine before the defrost( with exception of frozen fan)
We got only three years out of an expensive LG that would not cool even after five service visits over two months. Just not acceptable for an average family. My only power is to never buy any LG product again.
Same here..pathetic
Where isbthe link for the parts for this?
Thanks always . . . you're the "Best"! I'm here in Mansfield,Ohio. 👍
Thanks! Not too far away from me then. I can't say I've been to Mansfield before, but on I-71 it seems like there are 10 exits that take you there!
I own an LG refrigerator (model number GR-B522GLHL) that is experiencing some issues. It's not cooling, and both the fan and compressor are not turning on. When I reset it, the light flashes six times. I took it to the LG service center, and they informed me that the compressor is faulty. They mentioned that the cost of replacing the compressor is higher than the value of the refrigerator itself. Can you provide any assistance with this issue?
Hi Ben, I purchased a new PCB for LG. Watched LG won't cool. Lost $1000 worth of food while away. Smell is horrible and I cant get rid of it.
Get E15.
Called LG and they want a purchase receipt from HD. Cannot find. Won't they go by the date?
Thanks
this guy is the best
Testing those two wires on the left for AC on mine read around 140 and flashes OL a bunch.
I will never buy another LG or Samsung.
Here here! I came across Ben's channel while researching problems with my Kenmore badges LG fridge... And am now watching his tips on what to look for when buying a new fridge 🫠
I love LG Fridge..
lg does not stand by their warranty!!!!!
Why?
Same here...pure garbage
This is an excellent video. Thank you.
On any fridge it's important to seal acidic foods like tomato, vinegar, pickles etc. These will eat away at evaporator causing leak.
Excellent video sir! Great information. Ours crapped out after 4 years and is a big paper weight in the garage right now, ours is like the four door on the left. POS
Ben, have you ever heard of the fridge brand kibernetik?
My daughter bought one of these LG refrigerators the warranty 10-year warranty was out in 2023 she she lost all her food and has a 9 year old daughter thats autistic an uncomprehensible amount of distress with this LG refrigerator going bad and the warranty is out ... Being her father at my age I understand the electronics in home appliances dough go bad from time to time after reviewing the LG refrigerators I am astonished at the amount of refrigerators that have gone bad what does particular problem shame on LG the refrigerator has been in my garage for over a year can I have come to the conclusion that the compressor is bad at the end LG appliance refrigerator is not worth the money buying but I will not stand behind their product they also knew that this compressor would potentially cause problems.. thank you sir for this comprehensive video and trying to show people with this god-awful product that has put a lot of people in distress...
Hello, have LG , LFX28968ST ( Fridge/ FREEZER isn’t Cooling Compressor is vibrating when touch, Fans an condenser Fan are working, after giving fridge a Reboot an hit the test button after gong through test 1-4 on test 1 get 3 Beeps, test 2 get 2 Beeps an on front screen 22 shows, test 3 3 Beeps an 33 on front screen, test 4 No Beep an fridge Fans all stop running an Compressor stops Vibrating. Until reboot or Press test button again, then after short time all fans and Compressor stops again,? What does this mean? PS. Can’t find any Flashing Light on Board or Display Screen. 🙏🙏🙏
Does LG have a diagnostic tool to interface with the control board to troubleshoot and make temperature corrections. Would be nice if they could actually see real time what the refrigerator is doing, see compressor speed(inverter) fan speed, thermistor value. The way my technician has been troubleshooting my refrigerator is just throwing parts at it..
Can you post a video on how to check a 3 way valve or step valve please
One day yes
I'll stick with my 1935 GE Monitor Top CK-3. I bought it for 200 bucks and just did the door seal a little while ago. No need for complicated automatic defrost. Put a tray in the bottom, set the control to defrost, wait 8-12 hours, it turns itself back to "on" and leaves the water in the tray. I can open the door and see the evaporator and refrigerant lines right there. No fan. No electronics, just a compressor, a control, and a light.
Very good video, thanks
I ran the 1st panel test but it would not go into the 2nd or 3rd test?
is it 110v or 220 v ?
My LG french door LMXS28626s is not cold enough for both the top refrigerator portion and the bottom freezer. When open the freezer back panel to see the evaporator, ice is built up around the top portion where the silver line come in and the light (normal) frost is seen on the top row and portion of the 2nd row of the evaporator while the rest of the evaporator has no frost at all. The repair tech diagnosed the problem is the freezer evaporator fan not working (after he waited for the compressor to run and did not hear the fan running). Is this the real problem for my refrigeratornot cold enough (the top frig portion is only 45F even being set at 33F and the freezer is only 25F when set at -6F). The coil fan is working. My questions:
1. is the evaporator the only problem and fixing it will make the refrigerator cold again?
2. could there be also a leak of refrigerant in addition to the fan (heavy frost where the silver line come in as described above?
3. My refrigerator ice tray does not turn and dump ice in the bucket. Will fixing the problem in question #1 and #2 above will solve the ice tray turning problem?
Thanks
Same problem here did you ever figure it out?
Thanks to you, I was able to narrow the issue down to it being low on refrigerant.
I am appreciative of your video becuase I learned alot from it.
I will be calling the 1-800 number you provided, though sadly our fridge is out of warranty by 5 months.
As an engineer, I don’t understand why the system has an internal thermometer and a test suite, plus a rear pub and front panel control and display - but when my cooling failed, the display and audio alarm has no ****ing idea, nor can a special code be entered on the front panel to trigger the test suite without pulling the damn refrigerator out.
No idea why LG does it this way. Virtually all other major brands do.
@@bensappliancesandjunk protects repair income and obsolescence replacement purchases my guess.
Yes 👏
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! My last name is Fritz and I don't appreciate you saying that your refrigerator is on the Fritz! Oh well, it happens all the time so I guess that I have to live with it.
What does it mean if the light doesn’t flash in the back?
Thanks for the great info.