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The LG Refrigerator Water Filter is an OEM Replacement Part. It is designed to improve the quality of water and protect refrigerators and ice machines from sediment deposits. This NSF-Certified filter effectively reduces iron and particulates. It also preserves beneficial minerals like fluoride. The filter measures 5.6 inches high and 3.3 inches in diameter. It is installed by removing the top shelf and pulling the old filter downward. Then turn it counter-clockwise, and replace it with the new filter aligned in a horizontal position. To ensure the best performance and the removal of trapped air and contaminants, it's recommended to flush the dispenser with 2.5 gallons of water in alternating cycles. If your model includes a water filter indicator, press and hold the Filter or Reset button for 5 seconds after installation. With a lifespan of 6 months and a 500-gallon capacity, this filter provides both quality and longevity.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Ice Chute Door is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is located in the ice dispenser area on the front of the refrigerator. It opens and closes automatically when ice is dispensed, ensuring a controlled release of ice cubes or crushed ice into the user's glass or container. The door helps to prevent frost buildup, maintain proper insulation, and protect the ice inside the dispenser.
Causes of a faulty ice chute door can include wear and tear over time, damage due to regular use or accidental impact, or a malfunctioning door motor or solenoid.
Symptoms of a bad ice chute door may include:
This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
This dispenser lever holder is the mounting bracket behind the refrigerator's dispenser paddle. It supports and aligns the lever and switch so water or ice dispenses reliably when the paddle is pressed.
The Dispenser Micro Switch is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is a component of the ice and water dispensing system, responsible for activating the dispenser when the lever is pressed.
Causes of a bad Dispenser Micro Switch can include mechanical wear from frequent use, failure due to moisture or debris affecting the switch’s contacts, or electrical faults that prevent proper signaling.
Symptoms of a bad Dispenser Micro Switch include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.