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Customer Questions and Answers for Lever Button by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM15050316
Manufacturer Part Number: MBG42907106

 

The LG lever button is an OEM replacement part responsible for enabling the dispensing of ice from the refrigerator's ice maker. This part is located on the front panel of the refrigerator ice and water dispenser area. When the ice lever actuator is pressed it activates the mechanism that dispenses ice into a glass or container. 

Over time, the lever button can become worn out or damaged due to frequent use, physical impact, or accidental mishandling. If the button fails, it can hinder the functionality of the dispenser, making it difficult to obtain water or ice.

Symptoms of a bad lever button include:

  • Difficulty in pressing or activating the dispenser
  • The dispenser not responding when the button is pressed
  • The lever button feeling loose or unstable
  • Visible cracks or damage on the button

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.

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Dave for Model Number LFX25975ST

I am assuming that part # AP5016769 is the water dispenser button on my LG fridge model # LFX25975ST. The present one gets stuck and I'm afraid my kids will flood the house by leaving it on. Is it simple to replace? Hopefully I don't have to pull out the entire dispenser panel to replace it. I looks like it has only two tabs on the top of the button and an assembly that goes well into the dispenser , but I don't want to break anything. Thanks for any replacement directions.

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Dave, Yes this will be the button lever for your unit and the dispenser will need to be removed to replaced this part. To do this you will want to remove the drip tray and push down on the area where the drip tray was and pull out. This should pop the dispenser cover out.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, May 9, 2018

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