While the LG AEQ57518210 and LG 5989JA0002Y ice makers may appear similar and have the same adapter, it's important to note that using a different ice maker model than the one specified by the manufacturer can have potential risks and consequences. Refrigerators are designed with specific components, including ice makers, that are tested and engineered to work together as a system. Using a different model ice maker may lead to the following issues:
Compatibility Issues: Even if the adapter fits, there might be compatibility issues between the different ice maker models and your refrigerator. The electrical connections, mounting points, and water supply might not align properly, causing installation difficulties or functionality problems.
Performance and Quality: Ice makers are designed with specific performance and quality standards. Using a different model ice maker might lead to subpar ice production, inconsistent ice quality, or even no ice production at all.
Leakage or Water Damage: Improperly fitted or incompatible ice makers could result in water leakage, which can cause damage to the refrigerator, flooring, or surrounding areas.
Electrical or Wiring Issues: Different ice maker models might have different electrical requirements or wiring configurations. Mismatched electrical connections could lead to electrical problems or even pose safety risks.
Voiding Warranty: If your refrigerator is still under warranty, using non-standard parts like an incompatible ice maker might void the warranty.
Long-Term Reliability: While the initial cost savings might be tempting, using an incompatible ice maker could lead to long-term reliability issues for your refrigerator.
Do you have a test meter to check if the power button is working and has continuity?
My advice with a suspected control board is always to get professional diagnosis due to the cost or control boards. It would be a shame to buy one and find it doesn't fix the issue.
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It could be from a stuck ice bucket.Or the water pressure is in inadequate on the ice water lines.The auger motor is broken.Or clogged water filters. Sometimes it could the switch has not been turned on.
It could be from the condenser coils are dirty, bad ventilation,not installed correctly,broken or dirty seals for the gaskets, food storage that is not organized.Or the internal parts are broken.Yes it could be possible that your fridge had quit working and you may need to buy a new one.
Call for Service. If the compressor is warm, it means it is working. It probably just needs refrigerant gas.
Unlikely to be a relay if on the compressor, but a Start/Run Capacitor.
It is a $2,000 appliance and worthy of repair
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If you have already replaced the water inlet valve and checked the water pressure, there could be a blockage in the water line between the inlet valve and the dispenser. You can try to disconnect the water line from the inlet valve and the dispenser and flush it out with water to clear any blockages.
If this does not resolve the issue, the problem could be with the water dispenser actuator, which controls the flow of water from the dispenser. The actuator may be faulty or may need to be replaced.
Regarding the clip for the inlet valve and water reservoir, you can try contacting LG customer support or a licensed repair technician to see if they have the replacement part available. They may also be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or guidance to resolve the water dispenser issue.
It sounds like there may be an issue with the compressor or the control board on your LG refrigerator. The fact that both the refrigerator and freezer have stopped working suggests that the problem may be with a component that is common to both sections, such as the compressor or the control board.
Here are a few steps you can try to diagnose the problem:
Check the compressor: Make sure that the compressor is running. If it's not, it could indicate that the compressor is malfunctioning or that there is a problem with the relay or the capacitor.
Check the control board: Make sure that the control board is receiving power and that it is functioning properly. If the board is not working, it could be causing the compressor and the fans to not work.
Check the thermostat: Make sure that the thermostat is functioning properly and that it is set to the correct temperature.
Check the airflow: Make sure that the airflow to the refrigerator and freezer is not blocked.
If the problem persists, it's best to contact LG customer service or a professional refrigeration technician for further assistance.
It's important to note that working with appliances that use refrigerants can be dangerous, if you're not comfortable working with appliances or if you're not sure what the problem is, it's best to get it serviced by a professional.
The error code dH on your LG refrigerator is indicating a water supply problem. This could be caused by a few different issues:
Clogged or frozen water line: The water line supplying the icemaker and water dispenser may be clogged or frozen. This can prevent water from flowing to the icemaker and dispenser. Check the water line and make sure that it is not clogged or frozen.
Water inlet valve: The water inlet valve that supplies water to the ice maker and dispenser may be faulty or clogged. This can prevent water from flowing to the icemaker and dispenser. You can check the water inlet valve and make sure it is functioning properly or if it is clogged.
Water filter: A clogged water filter can prevent water from flowing to the icemaker and dispenser. If your refrigerator has a water filter, make sure that it is not clogged and has been replaced recently.
Water pressure: If the water pressure is too low, it can prevent water from flowing to the icemaker and dispenser. Make sure that the water pressure in your refrigerator is adequate.
You should first try to check the water line, water inlet valve, water filter, and water pressure. If none of these solutions work, please contact a professional technician or LG customer service to diagnose and fix the problem.
The problem you are describing of the coils freezing up in your LG model LMXS30776S refrigerator and rising temperatures in the refrigerator section could be caused by a faulty evaporator fan or another issue. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and diagnose the problem:
Check the evaporator fan: The evaporator fan is responsible for circulating air and maintaining the temperature in the refrigerator section. If the fan is not working properly, the coils may freeze up. To check the fan, unplug the refrigerator and locate the evaporator fan in the back of the freezer section. Use a multimeter to check for continuity on the fan motor, if there is no continuity, the fan motor needs to be replaced.
Check the defrost system: The defrost system is responsible for removing ice build-up on the coils. If the defrost system is not working properly, the coils may freeze up. To check the defrost system, unplug the refrigerator and locate the defrost thermostat and the defrost heater. Use a multimeter to check for continuity on the thermostat and heater, if there is no continuity, they need to be replaced.
Check the temperature sensor: The temperature sensor is responsible for monitoring the temperature in the refrigerator section. If the sensor is not working properly, it may cause the coils to freeze up and the temperature to rise. To check the temperature sensor, unplug the refrigerator and locate the sensor. Use a multimeter to check for continuity on the sensor, if there is no continuity, the sensor needs to be replaced.
Check the air inlet or outlet vents: If the air inlet or outlet vents are blocked, it can cause the coils to freeze up and the temperature to rise. Check the inlet and outlet vents for any blockages and clean them if necessary.
If you are not comfortable working on your own, it is recommended to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and fix the problem. It is important to note that troubleshooting and repairing a refrigerator can be dangerous, so it's important to follow safety precautions and make sure you are familiar with the appliance before attempting to fix it yourself.
It is possible that the issue is with the control panel (display) itself, as you have ordered a replacement. However, before installing the new control panel, you should check the wiring connections and make sure they are secure and not damaged. You should also check the electrical supply to the fridge to ensure that it is functioning properly. If the issue persists after installing the new control panel, you may want to consider calling a professional to diagnose the issue.