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The most common reasons your LG refrigerator is not cooling are a locked compressor, defective electronic control board or a damaged evaporator.
41% of the time it's the Compressor
30% of the time it's the Electronic Control Board
8% of the time it's the Evaporator
21% of the time it's the Something else
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A locked refrigerator compressor can exhibit several symptoms indicative of a malfunction. The most noticeable sign is a lack of cooling in the refrigerator compartment, leading to elevated temperatures and the potential for food spoilage. The freezer may also fail to maintain the desired freezing temperatures, resulting in no ice production from the ice maker or dispenser. Additionally, you'll observe that the compressor is unusually silent or fails to produce its typical humming sound during operation. In some cases, the compressor may attempt to start but fail, resulting in repeated clicking noises. The inability of the compressor to circulate refrigerant properly can affect the defrosting process, leading to ice buildup in the freezer. Furthermore, a faulty compressor could send a sudden influx of melting frost to the drain line, causing it to back up, preventing adequate draining, and potentially causing water leaks.
A defective electronic control board can lead to various failures in a refrigerator, including a lack of power or cooling and water leaking. This is because the board serves as the brain of the refrigerator, controlling crucial operations such as regulating internal temperatures, running fans, managing defrost cycles, overseeing the ice maker, and controlling dispenser functions. If the electronic control board malfunctions, it can disrupt communication between many different components, including automatic doors if equipped. A failing board may cause a chattering or clicking noise from the refrigerator and may emit a burning odor. Due to the potential impact on multiple components, it is advisable to have a Sears Home Services professional conduct diagnostic tests on the board to confirm if replacement is necessary.
A damaged refrigerator evaporator causes a decrease in overall cooling performance, leading to elevated temperatures in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments. These higher temperatures can result in food spoilage and less effective preservation of frozen items. Frost or ice buildup on the evaporator coils may hinder their ability to absorb heat efficiently. Excessive condensation inside the refrigerator can lead to leaks. Additionally, a damaged evaporator may cause unusual noises, such as hissing or gurgling sounds, during the refrigeration cycle.
When the refrigerator section isn’t cooling, an airflow problem is likely causing the failure.
Check for items blocking the air supply or returns vents in the refrigerator compartment.
The owner’s manual typically show you where those supply and return vents are in your fridge.
Moving around items in the fridge may fix the cooling problem.
The air damper controls airflow from the freezer to the refrigerator to help control the proper refrigerator temperature at around 37 degrees.
When the air damper gets stuck in the closed position, the refrigerator section won’t get any cooling air from the freezer.
If that damper vent is stuck in the shut position, you may be able to fix the refrigerator cooling problem by unplugging the refrigerator_ and replacing that part.
Have a service technician replace the air damper if you’re not confident that you can complete that repair on your own.
When you don’t detect the evaporator fan running, follow the steps in this DIY troubleshooting video to fix or replace the evaporator fan:
Ice and frost caked on the evaporator fins due to a failure in the automatic defrost system of the fridge will cause cooling problems in the refrigerator section.
Follow the troubleshooting tips in this video to find and fix the cause of a defrost system failure in your refrigerator:
Correcting most not cooling problems usually involves replacing the compressor, electronic control board or evaporator. However, there are many potential causes, so a thorough diagnosis is key to fixing the problem. An accurate diagnosis is essential to understanding how much the repair will be.
When the refrigerator is not cooling it can be for many reasons. To avoid replacing unneeded parts, we recommend scheduling LG refrigerator repair with a local Sears Home Services professional who can perform diagnostic tests to identify the root cause of the problem. Our technicians are experienced at diagnosing all types of refrigerator failures.
Diagnosing modern appliances without proper knowledge and training can be difficult. Without using proper diagnostic techniques, fixing your refrigerator problem will only be achieved through changing parts on a hunch. Appliances, especially in the last 10 years, have become extremely advanced, and many models have electronic parts that are difficult to test. DIY repairs on the latest appliance models are becoming increasingly difficult.
When your LG refrigerator is not cooling, check the control settings. Make sure the refrigerator temperature is set at 37 degrees or slightly below to keep the fridge cool.
If the settings are okay, follow these troubleshooting steps to help the fridge cool properly.
If these basic troubleshooting tips don’t help, the refrigerator may have more serious problems such as low refrigerant charge, weak compressor, bad compressor start relay, failed electronic control board, malfunctioning automatic defrost system, a wiring failure or other issues. Schedule refrigerator repair service to have our technician visit your home fix your LG refrigerator when it is not cooling.
If your LG refrigerator stopped cooling during a storm or power outage, a power surge through the electrical lines could have affected the electronic control board. Resetting the electronic control board may allow the fridge to resume cooling. To reset the electronic control board, follow these steps:
Once the electronic control board resets, the refrigerator may start cooling again.
If the refrigerator won’t cool after resetting the control board, schedule refrigerator repair service to have a Sears Home Services technician diagnose and repair the cooling failure.
When your LG refrigerator is not getting cold, check the temperature settings and adjust them if needed so the fridge will cool properly.
If the temperature settings are okay, follow these expert troubleshooting tips to help the refrigerator cool properly.
If these expert troubleshooting tips don’t help restore cooling to your LG refrigerator, schedule repair service and we’ll send a Sears Home Services technician to your home to fix the problem.
Finding the reason why your LG refrigerator won’t cool can be challenging. You may be able to determine the cause of the cooling problem by using this systematic approach.
These tips may help you find and fix the cause of your LG refrigerator not cooling. If you’re unable to fix the cooling problem yourself, schedule refrigerator repair services and we’ll send a Sears Home Services technician to your home to repair the fridge.
Try adjusting the temperature settings when your find your LG refrigerator not cold enough for your liking. Give the fridge 24 hours to adjust to the new temperature setting.
If your LG refrigerator is still not cold enough after adjusting the temperature setting, follow these expert troubleshooting tips to cool the fridge down to the temperature that you expect.
If your unable to resolve the problem with your LG refrigerator not being cold enough, schedule refrigerator repair service and we’ll find the cause and fix the cooling issue for you.
Follow these troubleshooting steps when your find your LG LFXC24726S not cooling.
If your LG LFXC24726S is still not cooling after following these troubleshooting steps, schedule refrigerator repair service to have a Sears Home Service technician visit your home and fix the fridge.
When your LG refrigerator is not getting cold enough, check the temperature settings and adjust them if necessary. You should typically have the freezer temperature set to 0-degrees and the refrigerator compartment temperature set to 37-degrees.
Follow these additional troubleshooting tips if your find the temperature settings set properly.
If these basic troubleshooting steps don’t help you resolve the problem with your LG refrigerator not getting cold enough, schedule refrigerator repair service and we’ll send a Sears Home Services technician to your home to fix the cooling issue.
When your find your LG LFXS24623S not cooling, check the temperature settings on the control and adjust them if necessary. You should normally have the refrigerator temperature set at 37-degrees and the freezer at 0-degrees. Adjust those temperature setting if necessary.
If the temperatures are set correctly, follow these expert tips to restore cooling in your LG LFXS24623S refrigerator.
If these basic troubleshooting tips don’t help restore cooling to your LG LFXS24623S refrigerator, schedule repair service and we’ll send a Sears Home Services technician to your home to fix the problem.
When your LG refrigerator is no cold at all, try resetting the electronic control board using this procedure.
When the electronic control board boots back up, it may begin working properly and your LG refrigerator may begin cooling again.
If you don’t hear the compressor running, unplug the refrigerator and check the compressor start relay if you’re confident in your ability to safely access that part. It is the small box attached to the side of the compressor that helps start the motor. Remove the machine compartment cover on the back of the refrigerator cabinet and release the clip holding the start relay in place on the side of the compressor. Disconnect the wire from the start relay and pull it out. If you see burn marks or the compressor start relay rattles loudly when you shake it, it’s likely bad. Replacing that part may allow the compressor to start so your refrigerator resumes cooling.
If these tips don’t help, you’ll likely need to have a repair technician visit your home and fix the refrigerator.
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