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This filter head assembly holds and secures the refrigerator's inline water filter cartridge, providing a sealed connection to the water lines for reliable flow and filtration. Replace a damaged head to stop leaks and restore normal dispensing. What it does:
Ordered and changed the circuit board as suggested in videos. Read more
This LED light cover protects and diffuses the appliance's interior LED, restoring even lighting and a finished appearance. It is a direct-fit replacement designed to match the original factory lens. What it does:
This damper cushions and isolates the refrigerator compressor to reduce vibration and noise for smoother operation. It helps maintain stable compressor mounting and prevents metal-to-metal contact that can cause wear or rattling. What it does:
This replacement freezer tray is a direct-fit internal pan that catches drips and helps keep the freezer interior clean and organized. It restores proper drainage and containment for damaged or missing trays. What it does
The Gasket Assembly Door is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This gasket forms a seal around the refrigerator door, preventing warm air from entering and cool air from escaping, thus maintaining optimal temperature inside the refrigerator.
Causes of a bad gasket assembly can include wear and tear over time, damage from frequent opening and closing of the door, or degradation from exposure to various elements. A compromised gasket can lead to inefficiency in the refrigerator's cooling performance.
Symptoms of a bad gasket assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
The right door seal and the freezer door seal are easily removed and replaced. They just pull out of the slot. These 2 new gaskets push in easily. The left door has the French Door Mullion, that blocks the removal of the door gasket. There are two screws in the middle that holds it on, and there is a spring at the bottom of the mullion that keeps the mullion in place. The spring can easily be removed, or left in place. There is an electrical connector in the middle of the mullion. As suggested... Read more