Skip to Content
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • lovely images 15 million satisfied customers
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store

Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Control Board Assembly by Lg

Best Seller
Manufacturer Part
4.89 (64)
By: Lg
Part Number: OEM17933346
Manufacturer Part Number: EBR78940501

Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or shows error codes with this main control board assembly. Controls temperature and essential functions.

More
$365.77
Compare At:
$431.61
You Save:
$65.84

IN STOCK
Ships Today Guaranteed
Add to Cart

Questions & Answers

For Lg Refrigerator Control Board Assembly (Part Number: OEM17933346)

1 Answer

Hello Jill, we are an online appliance parts retailer, suggest you contact the manufacturer's Customer Service for advice on your concern.

Read More...

1 Answer

Bruce, The 22 is not a error code but is when it is put into test mode. If the compressor is not running and it is room temperature in both compartments and it is showing a 22 then it would be likely that the main board will be the issue. I would suggest looking for a defrost issue in the freezer compartment if the unit is not at room temperature.

Read More...

1 Answer

Michael, unfortunately there is not an available video for this particular part. If you could provide the model number for your refrigerator in a new inquiry an accurate instruction can be given. A general instruction is: access the back of the unit and unplug the refrigerator. From there, remove the screws from the small access panel just above the compressor compartment. Once the panel is removed, remove the original control from the housing and switch each wire one at a time to the new control. Once the wires are on the new control, you will want to insert the new control into the housing and reverse the removal procedure.

Read More...

1 Answer

D.D., Are you sure the compressor is running ? If so, then you have a sealed system issue, a restriction in the tubing, or a loss of refrigerant. You may want to remove the rear wall of the freezer and check for an even and consistent frost pattern on all the evaporator coils.

Read More...

Have questions? Ask our pros!

Contact us in a way that is convenient for you

Call us 1-877-477-7278
Need Help? Chat with a Pro
Or ask a question by filling in the form

Share your thoughts with other customers

Ask a Question
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store