John R In-Indianapolis , IN September 09, 2023 Appliance: Model LG LFCS25426S/00 2 problems. Condensation between 2 doors. Mullion heater defective and very easy to replace and noisy evaporator fan. Removed 2 screws from mullion strip heater and slid it up off the tabs at top and bottom. Unhooked the plug and removed it. Verified proper mullion heater and then plugged wiring connection back together, positioned slide clips back in line and slid mullion down onto the clips. Tucked the wiring back into opening positioned cover back in place and reiinstalled the 2 screws. It took about 10 minutes for the entire job. the 2nd problem was a noisy evaporator motor and is a more intense repair but if you are mechanically inclined it is not a bad job. There are 2 screws that hold the tray in the freezer door that are located at the front of the slide rails. remove them, lift out the top tray and then raise up the main tray from the rear and remove it. The door assembly should lift up. remove it. Also there are 3 screws each in the lower door glides and 2 screws in the upper that have to be removed. The lower left slide has a plug for the light that has to be disconnected. there are 2 screws that hold the ice maker in place and 2 tabs that that have to be released on the sides with a flat screwdriver. Remove the icemaker. On the back cover there is a screw on the top left on a cover that has the fan plug behind it, unplug it. The rear cover will then be able to removed by gently pulling from the top and releasiing it . there is also a sensor that needs unplugged on the top right side before you can remove the back cover. the fan is held iinplace with 2 screws and is very easy to remove. take picture of the routing of the wiring and make sure it goes back the same way. You will need a small wire tie since you have to cut the old one. Once the fan is removed, there are 2 rubber end pcs that have to be on the new fan so make sure you get them back on where they belong. Reinstall in the reverse order and it is not a very hard job. it took me about 30-40 minutes to do the entire job. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Thomas W Manassas , VA March 18, 2019 Appliance: Model LFX33975ST (02) LG er 1f error code (ice maker fan) I only needed the Bracket Assembly motor, not the DC Motor or Fan Assembly that I also ordered so I will be sending those back. The repair was extremely straightforward with a few bumps along the way. All told it took me about an hour. I started with shutting off the breaker for the refrigerator and putting all of the frozen food in coolers. Then I removed the drawers and the bracket for the drawer rails on the left side (as your facing the refrigerator). I then proceeded to gently pry off the back panel of the freezer, starting at the upper left corner. It was completely frozen in place so this took a little time. When I was able to partially pull the panel off I saw that it was chunk of ice frozen to the ice maker fan insulation and the wire bundle going to the coils. Once I melted all of that the panel lifted right out after removing the 3 wire connectors in the upper right of the back of the freezer. I then removed the four screws holding the fan in place and some electrical tape holding wires together. Used the same screws to put the new fan in place, and a re-ran and taped the wires. I reinstalled the back panel starting at the bottom and working my way around the bottom left clockwise. Pretty simple work and saved a $100 visit fee. Read More... 69 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Thomas K Ball Ground , GA June 27, 2015 Appliance: LG Refrigerator LFX25960TT Evap fan on refriderator was making horrible growlin noise Ordered parts, removed top tray in freezer, popped the back inside freezer panel out removed and replaced fan, dampers and fan housing. Took about 15 minutes. Read More... 61 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Harvey H West Hartford , CT December 22, 2014 Appliance: Model LG LFX25960ST My lg refrigerator beame very nosiy i determined that is was the evaporator motor was the problem First let me say not only were the prices of the parts great. But they also arrived lightning fast. Rather than just replace the motor. I ordered the fan motor, fan and all related parts as well as the grille panel. Since I was not sure whether I could remove the old grille panel without breaking it or not. I was correct I broke a corner off the old panel as I removed it. While I had the panel off I used a hair drier to defrost and dry off the evaporator coil. After that is was simply a matter of removing the old fan assembly. Then assembling the new fan motor, dampers, motor bracket and fan and attaching the assembly to the new grill panel. Then reinstalling the panel, drawer track and drawer. The only hard part to the repair was removing that drawer and drawer track. Only removed one side of the draw track to clear enough room to remove grille panel. I refrigerator now is working perfectly it is now so quiet I barely even hear it running. Read More... 19 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Robert B Madison , WI October 09, 2019 Appliance: LG Refrigerator LFX31925ST ER FF code on the front of the refrigerator After clearing ice from the freezer fan area (twice) did not solve the problem, we presumed that the freezer fan/motor had stopped functioning. We looked up the parts on AppliancePartsPros website and ordered. The parts arrived within a day and a half. After watching a couple of installation videos, the parts were fairly easily replaced using standard screwdrivers. The freezer now works great! Read More... 13 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers