20 Most Recent LG LFC25760 French Door Refrigerator Questions & Answers

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Lights Melted - LG Fridge

light s/w stay on all the time
9/4/2017 5:45:32 AM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Sep 04, 2017
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What is ff means this shows on tha fridge & it

the ff light is for the "fast freeze" mode,if the frrezer is cold enough then it will not show.use a thermometer to ensure your
12/26/2016 5:20:42 AM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Dec 26, 2016
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LG Refrigerator; light stays on, not cooling

There is a recall for that problem the main board is bad. Contact LF for advise
8/6/2014 12:30:48 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Aug 06, 2014
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Creaking noise after refrigerator door is closed

only thing I can thing of is the slight vacuum caused by the quick temperature change when the warm air that enters when the door is open is trapped after closing the door. As it cools it shrinks and creates a mild vacuum which should dissipate after a few seconds. The creaking is probably the sound of the pressure regulating between the fridge and the room. Might indicate a problem with one of your seals but more than likely is not a concern.
3/27/2014 6:31:11 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Mar 27, 2014
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Water pooling and freezing inside bottom freezer

I had the same problem with my LRFC25750 and have finally figured out what's happening! The water that is pooling and freezing on the bottom of the freezer is definitely coming from the defrost cycle. It is pooling inside the freezer compartment because the drain inside the back of the freezer intended to carry the defrost water down to the external evaporator tray underneath is blocked with ice. As a result, the defrost water from the coils overflows the collector under the coils and runs down the inside back of the freezer, pools on the bottom, and re-freezes when the cycle is over. this continues until there's so much ice on the bottom that the water from next defrost cycle runs out on the floor. The "easy" solution is to unplug the unit and let it completely melt out (this could take 24-36 hours). I couldn't wait, so I removed the freezer drawers and their tracks and pulled out the back panel inside the freezer -- saw the ice in the collector and blocking the drain and I melted it away with hot water and verified that water could now flow down to the external evaporator tray. Unless you want to do this, I'd say give it a good 24-36 hours for all the ice to melt away. I think it all started when we left the freezer door ajar for a whole day and probably had a lot of frost build-up on the coils. The next defrost cycle was not enough to clear all the frost and things began to build up from there. Once the drain is frozen, though, you're finished -- the defrost heater doesn;t reach down that far and you have to melt it down completely or it will continue to leak forever. I've heard that you can get a drain heater to ensure that the drain never freezes over or at least so that it is sure to clear with each defrost cycle. I'll post an update if I locate one.
3/2/2014 10:15:48 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Mar 02, 2014
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Refrigerator Lights Stayed on, Melted Plastic and Stopped Cooling

The control board relay switch for the light bulb stuck in the on position and needs to be replaced along with the light cover and housing.  There is also a replacement light harness that has a high limit switch to shut off the lights if this happens again.  LG knows about this problem and if you call LG customer service, they will grant a one time warranty extension to take care of this problem.
12/12/2013 7:48:03 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Dec 12, 2013
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Fan not running

having two motors? if so un of it lost ref. agent..keep distance from wall, for ventilations
11/5/2012 9:16:48 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Nov 05, 2012
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Making ice slowly even after filter change

Hi thereIt sounds to me that the fridge is "too loaded" and may be "working too hard". Try to lighten the load and put the power up one hack.kolbrun
7/3/2012 9:20:14 PM • LG LFC25760... • Answered on Jul 03, 2012
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