Kenmore Refrigerator 795.71606010 (79571606010, 795 71606010) Parts
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 6912JB2004M
The Light Bulb is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It can be used in either the fresh food section or freezer compartment, providing illumination for easy visibility of the stored items.
Causes of a faulty light bulb can include regular wear and tear, reaching the end of its lifespan, or accidental breakage. These factors can result in issues such as a dark or poorly lit interior, making it difficult to see the contents of the refrigerator.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb may include:
- No illumination or dim lighting inside the refrigerator
- A flickering or intermittent light
- Visible damage or broken filament inside the bulb
This LG OEM bulb is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
LG french door refrigerator lights failed Phil M. • Santa Cruz , CA • November 06, 2019
So I read a number of the earlier posts regarding the required repairs and went forward with all those repairs. In short, I replaced the wiring harness, door switches, and bulbs. The problem still persisted so I went ahead and replaced the control board. That did the trick. So for my unit, LG LFX25960ST replacing all those components were required. All repairs were easy and the videos and posts are all helpful.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 3550JA1455C
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Broken tray rails. Jazz B. • Dehnam Springs , LA • August 30, 2022
Replaced both Cover Connectors
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4931JJ2002E
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4931JJ2002F
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: AEH71135348
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4931JA3006C
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 5421JJ1003S
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 3550JA2247A
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 3551JJ2018A
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4270JA3009N
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Lower freezer door would not stay shut turns out a shaft with gears was missing from initial install Bruce M. • New River , AZ • August 08, 2016
Ordered the parts, which was a pair of ice gears and the bar that connects them. Had to refer to upper freezer drawer to figure out how the gears fit into the rails. Turns out they snap into a plastic hub that is riveted on the rail. Took some effort to finally get them to snap on. At first it seemed like they would not fit. Really had to apply force to get them to go on. Then added bar, which seems to me to be slightly short in length. It works, but I think if any tension is put on it,...
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4580JJ3001A
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4620JJ2010C
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4890JJ1007Y
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4975JA1040A
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4975JA1040B
Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4987JJ2002S
This is refrigerators door gasket assembly that is used on the right-side door of a french style refrigerator. The gasket assembly is what seals the door to the appliance so that air does not leak into the unit or out of the unit, which helps the appliance maintain a specific temperature.A new refrigerator door gasket assembly will be needed if the gasket is cracked, broken, or damaged in any way. Some refrigerators may begin the beeping alarm that alerts the user that the door is not closed, when in fact, it's just the gasket that has gone bad. The refrigerator door gasket assembly may need to be replaced after normal use over time.This is a genuine LG part and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This particular refrigerator door gasket assembly is compatible with refrigerators that are manufactured by LG.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
The refrigerator/freezer stopped cooling and the beeping alarm that indicates a door is not closed all the way was beeping Carla P. • Keller , TX • July 14, 2015
The alarm beeped for two days before I figured out that the light switch in the freezer was the problem. The light bulb- I thought - had burned out a long time ago, but it was actually frozen to where the light just would not come on. Apparently the freezer door had been left open long enough to thaw out the switch and now the light was working. Problem was that now it wasn't turning off even when the door closed. This was telling the unit that the door was open, hence the continuous...
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