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Customer Questions and Answers for Bracket Assm.,Mtr. by Lg

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Part Number: OEM13312860
Manufacturer Part Number: 4811JJ2002H

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For Lg Bracket Assm.,Mtr. (Part Number: OEM13312860)

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Hello Robin, I'm sorry but the model number you posted is not coming up as a valid model number. If you could please verify the model number from the units' I.D. tag, we can check on the possibilities by the configuration of the unit. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Lynn, I'm sorry but it appears the part needed to correct this issue 5209JJ1009D has been discontinued by the manufacturer and no satisfactory substitutions have been provided.

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Hello Roger. It sounds like the motor will need to be replaced again on the unit.

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Duane, The voltage to the fan motor should be 12 vdc. If the fan motor is only getting 5 to 6 vdc then the most likely cause is the control board not sending the proper power.

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Hello Steve. You will test for dc power to the fan motor and yes, there should be some resistance on the fan motor.

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Dave for Model Number LBC22520SW

Working on fridge for a relative. Had no power. Replaced bad power fuse on board (the large one). Power came back. This model has fridge/freezer setting numbers controlled with soft touch arrow buttons but does NOT have a digital display. Default settings after power on are 4 fridge 4 freezer. Few mins after it was plugged in we heard the compressor kick in and fridge light slightly dim for a split second as it did (normal behavior). Within a few minutes fridge setting number went dark and freezer setting numbers 6 and 7 were both lit. We powered off and on to the same behavior. We left it on to see what happened. Within an hour freezer shelves were getting quite cold (from contact with sides) but no cold air in freezer and fridge upper warm. Seems like an evap fan motor problem to me but not sure if the control board could also be at fault. Will try to pull interior panel to see if fan motor is seized up. Sound like I'm going in the right direction? Your best opinion would be appreciated.

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Dave, It does sound like you are on the right track if the fan motor in the freezer is not blowing. If the fuse on the board had blown and you just replaced the fuse then you would want to replace the main control board. If the main control has been replaced then the display board would want to be replaced. The entire issue may be with the main board if it has not been replaced because the fuse on the board blew because of something that happened with the board.

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