Lg Refrigerator 58823 Parts
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4775JA2113A
Lower hinge assembly supports and aligns your refrigerator door. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn causing misalignment or door sag. Installs at door bottom.
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The lower right hinge assembly on refrigerator needed to be replaced Jeffrey M. • Casselberry , FL • June 17, 2015
The left hinge works on the right side as well as the left. All you have to do is unscrew the little plastic post and move it to the other hole. So even though the web might say that the left hinge assembly is not compatible with your fridge, or that the right hinge assembly is no longer available, it will still work.
The door stopper assembly worked just fine. All you have to do is screw it in to the bottom of the door.
You will have to disassemble the top hinge (on top of the fridge) in...
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4932JA3002C
Connects water tubing inside your refrigerator to supply the ice maker and water dispenser. Replace if cracked, leaking, or unable to hold tubing securely.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4681JB1029A
Fix FF error codes and warm spots with this evaporator fan motor. Stops grinding noises and restores airflow. DIY-friendly, 30-minute repair.
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Lg refrigerator error "ff" Archie L. • Defuniak Springs , FL • October 24, 2014
Went online and searched for LG refrigerator error codes and discovered that code was freezedr fan failure. Ordered and replaced freezer fan motor assembly. Took longer to remove food from you freezer than to replace fan motor. Freezer working great now.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 0CZZJB2014G
This capacitor stores and releases electrical energy to support the appliance's circuit during startup and operation. Replacing a weakened capacitor can restore reliable performance and reduce humming, hard starting, or stalling in the affected component.
- Provides a power boost at startup and helps stabilize voltage during operation
- Helps the connected component start promptly and operate smoothly under load
- Common failure signs include humming, slow or no start, or intermittent operation
- Contribute to overheating or a tripped breaker/fuse when the component tries to start
What's included: One capacitor. Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance. Before handling, safely discharge the old capacitor using a proper resistor-rated tool.
- Photograph or note wire positions; move each lead to the same-labeled terminal on the new capacitor and ensure snug connections.
- Mount the capacitor securely in its bracket; keep terminals covered and clear of metal surfaces.
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Loud clicking from the back of my refrigerator Randy W. • Granbury , TX • March 04, 2015
Research question lead to others that had the same issue. Consensus lead to a common repair. Compressor overload switch going bad. After ordering the correct parts, I changed out both the switch and the motor start capacitor just in case. After cleaning the equipment, I then put everything back together. Results were, clicking gone, seems to be quieter operation because of cleaning, more efficient cooling and nerves calmed.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4681JB1029B
This condenser fan motor assembly is located near the compressor at the bottom or rear of the refrigerator and circulates air over the condenser coils to dissipate heat. It helps the refrigerator maintain proper cooling temperatures efficiently. Replace this motor if the refrigerator is running warm, the compressor is overheating, or you no longer hear the fan running when the compressor is on.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Noisy
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Fridge too warm
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Doesn't shut off
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Cooling Fan quite working and refrig gave an ERROR CODE CF Michael C. • West Manchester , OH • March 12, 2014
Removed the old fan housing. Removed the fan from its housing and took the fan blade off. I then smelled the fan and it smelt of burnt insulation. I ordered a new fan and re-assembled in reverse order. Fan started up when compressor fired up. Fan was a plug & play item. Erroe Code cleared on the front and refrig is working fine. Only thing was the fan was not identical with the old one. It fit in the enclosure the same and the shaft was the same length. My old fan was 10 years old and they...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ACM73079207
This controller assembly is the appliance's main electronic control that manages cycles and user inputs to restore proper control operation. Replace a failing controller assembly to address unresponsive controls, incorrect cycle behavior, or intermittent errors. What it does:
- Manages cycle selection, timing, and communication between sensors and motors to coordinate appliance operation.
- Interprets user inputs from the front panel and sends commands to other components.
- Failure may cause unresponsive buttons, unexpected error codes, stalled or incorrect cycles, or an appliance that won't start.
- Replacing the assembly often resolves control-board–related faults when diagnostics point to the main controller.
What's included: One controller assembly. Install notes:
- Disconnect power (unplug or switch off breaker) before removing the old assembly to avoid shock or damage.
- Handle the board and connectors carefully; avoid static discharge and cradle the assembly by its edges.
- Match the replacement to the exact part number and transfer any brackets, grounding straps, or button housings as needed.
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Freezer was not defrosting causing the temperature to rise in the refrigerator and freezer Shane V. • Bath , PA • July 23, 2016
Installed a new control assembly.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4987JJ1010M
Replace a worn refrigerator door gasket to restore an airtight seal. Prevents warm air infiltration, reduces frost buildup, and improves cooling efficiency. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: AAP34518101
Plastic door bin that mounts inside your refrigerator door to organize bottles, condiments, and small items. Replace cracked, broken, or missing bins.
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Door shelves Ali M. • Sanford , FL • January 05, 2015
Ordered from your Co.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5300JB1102H
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Frost buildup
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Doesn't shut off
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My lg refrigerator was not cooling after showing er dh code the er dh error code that was being displayed is a defrost heater error code Kevin H. • Houston , TX • March 01, 2015
After checked the cooling coil on the back of freezer showing ice built up around the coil, I thought defrost heater did not working that cause a lot of ice blocking cold air traveling.
While waiting the new defrost heater, I plugged in refrigerator through a timer that off and on every 6 hours. If not, refrigerator will turn off itself every 7-8 hours and make refrigerator not cooling several hours during the time I am not home and sleeping.
It took me uninstalling second time for changing...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4987JJ1010L
Forms an airtight seal to keep cold air in and prevent temperature swings. Replace when worn, torn, or loose at corners. Confirm fit with your model number.
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