Lg Refrigerator LMRS28596D Parts
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MCR66849208
This is a white decorative cover that conceals the fresh air filter compartment inside the refrigerator. It snaps into place over the air filter housing, providing a clean appearance while allowing airflow through the filter. Replace this cover if it is cracked, broken, or will no longer stay securely attached to the filter housing.
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Broken air filter cover. Thomas H. • Amery , WI • March 18, 2023
Replaced it with a new one.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MJB62830601
Mounts at the hinge to limit your refrigerator door's opening angle. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to prevent over-swing and protect the hinge.
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Refrigerator door not closing properly Joseph H. • Lake Havasu City , AZ • March 11, 2025
Replaced plastic cam on bottom of door.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MEG61879201
Secures and routes the water tube along the cabinet or door. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to prevent kinks and keep tubing properly positioned.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MHU38218908
The Spanner Wrench is an OEM replacement part for LG refrigerators. This tool allows you to adjust the door hinges to ensure the doors are level and aligned properly. A well-aligned door is crucial for maintaining the internal temperature and efficiency of the refrigerator, preventing energy loss and ensuring food is stored under optimal conditions.
Symptoms that you might need to adjust the door hinges and potentially need this wrench include:
- Doors not closing properly or sealing tightly
- Visible gaps between the door and the main body of the refrigerator
- The refrigerator tilting or not sitting level
This spanner wrench is also compatible with some Sears/Kenmore refrigerators.
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Doors needed adjustment. Roy H. • Benton , AR • July 12, 2020
This wrench is perfect for getting into a tight space.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MEE63545708
Fix ice buildup in your refrigerator with this defrost heater. Melts frost from the evaporator during defrost cycles to restore consistent cooling.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: ADP73273402
Refrigerator making loud noise or not cooling evenly? This fan assembly circulates air to eliminate hot spots and restore consistent temperatures.
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I fe error code Josh V. • St. Louis , MO • June 10, 2026
Bought the fan motor that goes behind the back wall in the freezer section. Getting to it was relatively easy, though the power cord for the new motor was a lot shorter than the old one, so I had to cut the wires and splice it in - which was a little bit of a pain. Second issue was that the shaft for the new motor was longer than the old one and the fan was rubbing in the housing. So I drilled out the end of the fan blade so that the new shaft could push thru and let the fan blade move closer...
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4350JA3005B
This is a ring intended for use in refrigerators. The ring is used to adjust the height of the door. Genuine OEM replacement rings are necessary for the repair to ensure a proper fitting.If the refrigerator door no longer opens or closes easily, or if it is not sealing properly, the rings may need to be replaced. Visual inspection can determine if there are problems with the refrigerator door rings. Make sure to unplug the device before starting any of the disassemblies of the machine. Wear gloves.This ring is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is sold as an individual unit. The ring is made of high-quality, durable materials. The replacement piece is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It can be installed in several models of refrigerators. The genuine OEM replacement ring is compatible with refrigerators produced by both LG and Kenmore.
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One of the refrigerator doors was off kilter and not closing properly. Dean S. • Henderson , NV • April 04, 2018
I was kind of guessing at the parts that I needed, but the parts diagrams were a huge help, and I narrowed it down to the bushing and stopper on the right door. I removed the door and was able to replace the parts pretty easily. Now the fridge door works good as new.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4J00977P
Fix a refrigerator not cooling properly with this compressor sealing pipe. Essential sealed system component for restoring proper refrigeration.
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Both the freezer/refrigerator not getting cold. Edward H. • Myrtle Beach , SC • May 16, 2022
I changed the compressor, dryer and upgraded the software.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MDS38201429
Seals the refrigerator door to keep cold air in and warm air out. Replace if torn, cracked, or causing frost buildup. Confirm fit with your model number.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MDS38201428
This flexible rubber gasket lines the perimeter of the freezer door and creates an airtight seal when the door is closed. It prevents warm air from entering the freezer compartment, helping maintain proper temperature and efficiency. Replace this gasket if you notice frost buildup inside the freezer, the door not sealing properly, or visible tears, cracks, or warping in the rubber.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MJX64711401
Fix no ice, slow water flow, or leaking issues with this refrigerator water inlet valve. Controls water supply to ice maker and dispenser.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: EBR64730408
If your refrigerator display is dead, shows error codes, or behaves unpredictably, this sub PCB assembly processes inputs and controls specific functions.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MDS64137901
Magnetic door gasket that seals the refrigerator or freezer door to maintain cold temperatures and prevent frost buildup. Replace if door doesn't seal, frost accumulates, or gasket is torn.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: AEH60614106
Upper hinge assembly supports your refrigerator door and ensures smooth opening. Replace when door sags or gaps appear. Verify fit with your model number.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MCQ66921101
Vibration-isolating grommet that mounts between the compressor and chassis. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to restore proper cushioning.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: MFT62346511
This name plate is the exterior emblem that mounts to the appliance's front panel. It replaces a missing, cracked, or faded badge to restore a clean, factory look and cover the designated trim area.
- Attaches to the outer panel to display brand/series identification
- Restores a finished appearance where the original emblem sits
- Direct replacement for a lost, damaged, or worn badge
- Typical symptoms: missing emblem, loose or broken tabs, peeling, or discoloration
What's included: 1 name plate Install notes:
- Disconnect power before servicing the appliance
- Carefully remove the old emblem; release any tabs from behind or peel away remaining adhesive
- Clean and dry the mounting surface; remove all residue for best fit
- Align with the recess/holes and press evenly until fully seated
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Two issues water in the bottom of fridge and clicking noise Leroy B. • Colorado Springs , CO • January 19, 2015
The old filter head was broken at the supply line side connector fell out. The clicking noise eventually caused the fridge to warm up and stop cooling. The clicking was the overload relay tripping. The Start solenoid on the compressor was an Embarco TSD part 513604044. APP does not have that part nor does any else found a similar one on ebay but I ordered the PTC assembly 6749C-0014E. I removed the overload relay and capacitor from the TSD used two pieces of wire and connectors to create the...
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