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Posted on Dec 16, 2009

A fuse in my french door LG refrigerator panel is burn. It says fuse 1 250 c / 9 a 125v / 15 A. Hoa can I replace it and where do I buy it?

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I had this same problem. Unfortunately, the fuse is soldered onto the circuit board. If you're good with electronics, you can use a soldering iron and desolder the fuse and remove it. Then, you can either buy a replacement fuse online that includes the pigtail wires and solder it right back onto the circuit. Or you can do what I did which was to buy a fuse holder and a regular replacement fuse and solder the fuse holder back to the panel. That way you can replace the fuse in the future without soldering. You can get all of these replacement parts at radio shack.

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    I don't think that is right. Do you really think the repair people use a soddering gun to replace a fuse? I think they have better things to do with their time, and they would revolt if that was the design. I have heard that they are spring loaded and you can pop them out by pushing the fuse to one side. Anyone know?

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The fuse in my lg refrigorator is burned out how do i replace it?

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