Lg Refrigerator LRSC20911TT Parts
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6600JB1010A
Interior light won't turn on when door opens? This refrigerator door switch signals when the door opens or closes. DIY-friendly repair, takes about 5 minutes.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Light not working
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Not dispensing water
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Ice maker not making ice
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Light switch would not turn on light in fridge David R. • Hastings , MI • April 17, 2017
I watched the repair video and I replaced the switch. I ordered the switch on Friday and the part came the next day. Amazing.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 5040JA2009B
This is a rubber or elastomer damper that supports and isolates the evaporator fan motor inside the refrigerator. It absorbs vibration from the motor to reduce noise during normal operation. Replace this part if you hear excessive buzzing, rattling, or vibration coming from the freezer section, which often indicates the damper has hardened or deteriorated.
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Evap fan on refriderator was making horrible growlin noise Thomas K. • Ball Ground , GA • June 27, 2015
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.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 5901JA1012B
Fix a warm fridge or squealing fan noise with a new condenser fan blade. Circulates air over condenser coils. DIY repair takes about 30 minutes.
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Error code cf Robert A. • San Jose , CA • June 27, 2016
I bought a new cooling motor and blade and installed it, everything seems to be working fine now, did not take that long to fix, maybe about 30 minutes, the longest part was trying to get the old fan off the old motor, finally had to cut it off with bolt cutters, I have a 12 year old LG Refrigerator 26930 double door, if you are handy its not that hard. I had to remove a couple parts in front of the motor to get to it, but very easy. Better than buying a new refrigerator...:). I replaced the...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5040JA2004A
The Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It's designed to secure and cushion the evaporator motor, ensuring it remains in place and operates quietly. This grommet plays a crucial role in minimizing vibrations and noise from the motor, which can otherwise lead to a disruptive refrigerator operation.
Causes of a bad Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet can result from deterioration due to cooling and thawing cycles in the refrigerator. Physical damage during cleaning or servicing may cause a loose motor fit.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet include:
- Unusual noises or vibrations from the back of the refrigerator.
- The evaporator motor shifting out of place, which can affect cooling efficiency.
- Increased wear on the evaporator motor due to lack of proper cushioning and support.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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Evap fan on refriderator was making horrible growlin noise Thomas K. • Ball Ground , GA • June 27, 2015
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.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ADH73150208
Drier assembly for refrigerators. Installs in the sealed refrigerant system to remove moisture and contaminants. Replace if damaged or worn during repair.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: AJC34211602
Mounts to the bottom of your refrigerator door to control swing angle and prevent overextension. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to stop door damage.
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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
By: Lg
Part Number: 4510JA3004A
This hinge lever mounts on the refrigerator door hinge to guide door movement and closure, helping the door seal properly. Replacing a worn or broken lever restores smooth operation and consistent sealing.
- Guides hinge motion so the door opens and closes smoothly
- Helps maintain door alignment for a reliable gasket seal
- Replace if the lever is visibly cracked, worn, or deformed
What's included: 1 hinge lever Install notes:
- Disconnect power and support the door to prevent injury or damage
- Remove the hinge cover and fasteners; note the lever's orientation before removal
- Install the new lever in the same position and reassemble the hinge components
- Adjust hinge per model procedures if needed
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Refrigerator door wouldn't close properly on lg lsc27910 Robert P. • Oldsmar , FL • February 01, 2016
Replaced lower hinge assembly (#AP4438177)
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
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
By: Lg
Part Number: 4779JA3001E
This leveling leg assembly stabilizes and levels your refrigerator so it sits solidly on the floor and the doors align correctly. Replacing a worn or stripped leg helps reduce rocking and vibration and restores smooth leveling adjustment.
- Provides height adjustment to level the cabinet on uneven floors
- Supports the unit to prevent rocking or wobbling
- Helps doors close and seal properly when the cabinet is level
- Symptoms may include persistent wobble, vibration/rattling, or a stripped/bent foot or screw
What's included: One leveling leg assembly. Install notes:
- Unplug the refrigerator and use a helper to prevent tipping injuries.
- Protect flooring; remove the kickplate/grille for access if present.
- Thread out the worn leg; hand-thread the new assembly and adjust height—do not over-extend.
- Level side-to-side and front-to-back per your owner's manual, then reattach any panels.
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The left leveling leg was broken and needed replacement Charles L. • Marietta , CA • February 15, 2019
I screwed out the broken leveling leg and screwed in and reset the new one.Iit is working fine. I also thought I needed to replace the water line to the Ice maker, but discovered I just needed to reattach it. I do, however, need to fix the water dispenser as it will not shut off. How do I do that?
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5901JQ1007A
Fix uneven cooling or frost buildup with a refrigerator fan assembly. Restores proper airflow across coils to maintain consistent cabinet temperatures.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
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
By: Lg
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
By: Lg
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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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5040JA2009A
This motor support damper sits between the refrigerator's compressor and base to absorb vibration and movement. Replacing a worn damper helps quiet rattles and humming from the back of the cabinet and keeps the compressor properly supported.
- Cushions the compressor to reduce transmitted vibration and noise
- Helps quiet humming, buzzing, or rattling from the lower rear of the refrigerator
- Maintains proper compressor alignment and support on the base pan
- Common signs of wear: increased vibration/noise, a cracked or flattened damper, or noticeable compressor movement when running
What's included: One motor support damper. Install notes:
- Unplug the refrigerator and pull it forward to access the rear; allow the compressor to cool before working
- Support the compressor to remove load from the mount before loosening hardware
- Replace the damper and tighten mounting hardware evenly without over-compressing the rubber
- Avoid bending or stressing refrigerant tubing; wear gloves and eye protection
Note: Many models use multiple dampers at the compressor feet—check your parts diagram to confirm the quantity required.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5040JQ2002B
Uneven cooling or noisy damper? This damper motor support bracket secures the air control assembly for proper airflow between compartments. DIY fix.
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