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The Ice Bucket Assembly is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is designed to collect and store ice produced by the icemaker, ensuring a convenient and organized storage solution within the freezer.
Causes of a bad ice bucket assembly can include damage from frequent handling, cracks or breaks due to impact, or issues with the internal components such as the auger or motor. Over time, these issues can impair the functionality of the ice bucket, leading to inefficient ice storage or dispensing problems.
Symptoms of a bad ice bucket assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
I replaced the old bucket assembly with the new one that I purchased. I believe that this bucket assembly for my LG refrigerator is not designed well by the manufacturer and I suspect that I will have to replace it with yet another one in the future. It is cheaper than replacing the whole refrigerator. I will not buy another LG appliance. Read more
The Camshaft is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It plays a crucial role in the proper operation of the refrigerator's door hinge, ensuring smooth and secure opening and closing. The camshaft helps align the door and maintains the seal, preventing warm air from entering the refrigerator.
You should replace the camshaft if it becomes worn out or damaged. Causes of a bad camshaft can include wear and tear from frequent use, physical damage from impact or mishandling, and misalignment issues that stress the camshaft over time.
Symptoms of a bad camshaft include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Ordered the part from AppliancePartsPros.com for less than $3.00. It took me less than 5 minutes to replace the part. I got two estimates to fix this and just to come out and look at the problem was $150 plus a 2nd trip out to replace the part. I ordered an extra for the left door and one for the right door. Read more
The Door Latch Cam is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This component is integral to the proper functioning of the refrigerator door latch system, ensuring the door stays securely closed.
Over time, the door latch cam can become worn out or damaged due to frequent use, exposure to moisture, or accidental impact. When the cam is compromised, it can affect the door's ability to seal properly, which can lead to energy inefficiency and potential spoilage of food.
Symptoms of a bad door latch cam include:
The Ice Bucket Assembly is an OEM component for LG refrigerators. This assembly includes the ice bucket and components needed for ice storage and removal. It plays an important role in storing ice produced by the icemaker and providing easy access to ice through the freezer door.
Causes of a bad ice bucket assembly can include damage to internal parts like the ice scoop or issues with the sliding and dumping mechanics over time. Wear and tear is also common as this assembly undergoes frequent usage.
Symptoms of a failed ice bucket assembly include:
This replacement is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models that utilize the LG icemaker system.
I googled the mfg part number on the internet and started searching for similiar issues on the internet. I replaced the water inlet valve after a live chat agent assisted that helped me through it. It was very conveniant and parts may have taken three days to come in. I the parts and everything seems to be working fine. Read more
The Ice Maker Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG refrigerators. As the main ice production component, it contains all the components needed to automatically mold, harvest, and store ice within the freezer compartment. Causes of failure can be normal wear and tear of internal gears, wiring issues, or failure of the temperature control sensor. Mineral build-up may also affect performance over time. Symptoms of a faulty ice maker assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Sears/Kenmore models.
Replaced ice maker. Read more
Replaced broken cover with new. Read more
This refrigerator door basket mounts on the inner door and holds bottles, jars, and condiments. Replace a cracked or missing upper bin to restore secure, organized storage and keep frequently used items within easy reach.
What's included: 1 door basket Install notes:
Great! Just like new again! Read more
Replaced leaking flap. Read more
The Light Bulb is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It can be used in either the fresh food section or freezer compartment, providing illumination for easy visibility of the stored items.
Causes of a faulty light bulb can include regular wear and tear, reaching the end of its lifespan, or accidental breakage. These factors can result in issues such as a dark or poorly lit interior, making it difficult to see the contents of the refrigerator.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb may include:
This LG OEM bulb is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
So I read a number of the earlier posts regarding the required repairs and went forward with all those repairs. In short, I replaced the wiring harness, door switches, and bulbs. The problem still persisted so I went ahead and replaced the control board. That did the trick. So for my unit, LG LFX25960ST replacing all those components were required. All repairs were easy and the videos and posts are all helpful. Read more
I ordered the part and was able to replace it with the new one Read more
I replaced the ice maker assembly, which included the motor and electronics. I also replaced the door seal and the input cold air duct seals. The ice maker is mounted with only 2 philips screws, so it is easy to remove. The most difficult part is the harness, specifically the ground screw. The issue is that the wire is short and you need to turn the unit in order to get a screwdriver in. It would help to have a short screwdriver, but I was, finally, able to remove it with the full length... Read more
Very simple fix. Exact part match. Read more
The alarm beeped for two days before I figured out that the light switch in the freezer was the problem. The light bulb- I thought - had burned out a long time ago, but it was actually frozen to where the light just would not come on. Apparently the freezer door had been left open long enough to thaw out the switch and now the light was working. Problem was that now it wasn't turning off even when the door closed. This was telling the unit that the door was open, hence the continuous... Read more
Replaced the motor in the ice machine Read more