Below is the link for service manual. Hope it helps!
LG LFD21860 Series User Manual
SOURCE: LG LRFC22750 Bottom freezer french door refrigerator
The problem is ice build up on the back wall. The noise you hear is the fan blades hitting the ice. On the back wall water gets trapped, it then builds up over time, and a big ball of ice forms and blocks the fan. Take off the back wall, defrost the build up and cut the insulation off as above. The water will no longer get trapped and the problem will not come back.
Sgt 48
SOURCE: outside of fridge condensation; hissing boiling noise
under the compressor there will be rubber bushes which would have got damaged so change the rubber bush and ur problem may get solved
SOURCE: Ice Cube Maker
Here is a link for the srevice manual ( section 7 discusses how to troubleshoot an ice maker ) that should get you going..
http://136.166.4.200/contents/Fridge/LFX25960/LFX25960_Service_Manual.pdf
Hope this helps you...
SOURCE: Bottom freezer door/drawer won't close all the way on one side.
Remove all the food from the freezer and then the drawer from the cabinet. Now using a silicone based lubricant, lube the tracks up real well. Be sure to clean the tracks first if gunked up. Make sure nothing small fell out of the basket over time and is laying on the floor in the rear of the freezer section. Once done, you should be fine.
Eric Campion
SOURCE: LG Model LFC23760 (French Doors, bottom freezer) power prob
Unplug fridge.
Open panel on back of fridge (the one at hip height that says Service Panel Only - Do Not Remove, blah blah blah)
See pictures here: http://www.amazon.com/LG-LFC23760SW-French-Refrigerator-White/dp/B00198A5C0/ref=cm_cmu_up_thanks_hdr
Replace fuse with 9A 250V slow-burn fuse. I used a gray fuse harness from Radio Shack so that if the fuse needs to be replaced again I can just pop in a new one without doing the soldering over.
I nuked the original fuse, the end-caps and the wires that went from the end-caps/fuse to the motherboard. I replace those wires with some I scavenged off a fresh thermal fuse (also bought at RS, just needed the wires themselves which seemed to be the same diameter/gauge as the original leads) and ran them from the motherboard to the wire harness.
So far, so good!
Good luck to you.
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