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Ice maker not making ice is the most common symptom for Lg LDC24370ST. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Ice maker not making ice" problem for Lg LDC24370ST. So, if your LDC24370ST refrigerator ice maker is not working, ice maker not producing ice cubes or ice maker stops making ice, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for LG LDC24370ST
The Inlet Water Valve Assembly is an OEM part for LG refrigerators, designed to manage the flow of water into the refrigerator's ice maker and water dispenser. This part ensures that your refrigerator provides clean, fresh water and ice on demand by controlling the water pressure and flow through the system. The valve assembly is key to maintaining the refrigerator's functionality and the freshness of the water and ice it dispenses.
Causes of a bad Valve Assembly, Water can include mineral build-up from hard water, which can block the valve and prevent it from opening or closing properly.
Symptoms of a bad Valve Assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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The Ice Maker Assembly Kit is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This kit includes all the components necessary to produce ice efficiently, ensuring a steady supply of ice cubes for your household needs. This particular 12-cube ice maker assembly features a 10-wire harness.
Causes of a bad ice maker assembly can include wear and tear over time, issues with the water supply, or mechanical malfunctions that prevent the ice maker from operating correctly. These issues can lead to a reduction in ice production or complete failure of the ice maker.
Symptoms of a bad ice maker assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
The Door Switch is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is located near the door hinge and is activated by the door's movement. When the door is closed, the switch is engaged, allowing the interior light to turn off and other functions to operate normally. When the door is opened, the switch is released, triggering the interior light to turn on and potentially activating other features, such as the ice dispenser or cooling system.
Causes of a faulty door switch can include wear and tear over time, mechanical damage from excessive force, or electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad door switch may include: