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[GML277USRH] Water not coming out

If all the fittings were good when you connected your water line, you might want to go online and find a manual showing the built in filter location. Mine was due for replacement just be fore a move and when it arrived, it had somehow clogged. replaced it and it worked fine. Hope that's all your problem is.
11/26/2013 9:17:09 PM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Nov 26, 2013
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Panel you push to get ice is sticking

Seems to be a regular problem with these, please call LG & complain loudly, you may get a positive response.
11/22/2013 8:48:44 AM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Nov 22, 2013
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Ice maker not making ice. ice in the tray, but

Its the bar and gears that has frozen.

There is a stainless bar on the front of the ice maker. It move out and back to check for ice in the bucket. This bar is stuck and the ice maker thinks there is no need to harvest ice.

Try to move this bar and I bet it is stuck.

You can get a new Ice maker from Ebay and replace it yourself.
8/29/2013 2:54:39 PM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Aug 29, 2013
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Interior light bulbs stay on?

There is a switch on the inside of your frige that has gone bad. The switch is a slide type switch so when you open or close the door it makes the switch slide in and out, making the light come on and off. You need to write down the make and model # of your refrigerator and order a new switch either from the manufacturer or from the place you bought it. Once you have the new switch, unplug the refrigerator, take a flat head screw driver and gently pry the switch from the interior face, pull the two wires off and replace the old switch with the new. The switch is very inexpensive and very easy to replace. Calling a service technician out to do this could cost you more than you expect. If you are not very "mechanicaly enclinded" then just order the switch and have a brother, neihbor, or someone that is mechanicaly savy come over and fix it for you. It should not even take 5 minutes. ;-)
8/27/2013 11:07:53 PM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Aug 27, 2013
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My freezer door became unhooked on he bottom I

Jimmy the door back and forth, up and down until you get it out. Carefully. Two people helps. There are two metal hooks at the bottom left and corners. The upper one hangs up on a "catch" inside the slot, and you just need to navigate that. Carefully. We had one side come unlatched so needed to be careful not to pull that side out too far to cause too much torque. You'll get it. Once the door is out, grab a phillips screwdriver. Look for a thin rectangular white piece of plastic (one in each corner, about 4" x 5") that covers the hinges on each side. Unscrew the upper and lower outside screws on that. Take it off. May need to pour warm water on it if it is iced on. It may be taped on but it comes off. Now you can access the "hooks" better. Have someone hold the door steady (in upright position). Pull the upper hook down (takes a little strength) and then pivot the weird little piece of metal on the lower hook until it fits into the upper hook (temporarily latching them together). Repeat for other side. Then carefully lift the door into place and slide both "latched" hooks into the interior slots. Helps to have two here. The drawer needs to be out so you can access the hooks and slots. Once the hooks are in the slots, grab that phillips again. Have someone hold a little pressure on the door to keep it in place, and gently pry the weird little pivoting metal piece away from the upper hook with the phillips. Repeat for the other side. Now push the door into place carefully. Hopefully it will latch up the way it is supposed to on both sides and you will have your freezer (and happy wife) back. Happy wife, happy life! Good luck!
7/16/2013 1:57:45 AM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Jul 16, 2013
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Error code 1F

ER IF means the icemaker fan is malfunctioning. Common cause is ice buildup in the fan shroud. LG has recently upgraded that shroud to drain off moisture that collects in there. The icemaker fan, when looking in the freezer, is the one on the left.

Very common for the icemaker itself to fail during the first year, have replaced many. They have since changed the design of it and it seems to have solved the problem.
5/26/2013 2:42:45 AM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on May 26, 2013
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I've had to replace the

CAN U SENT ME A PICTURE, LET ME SEE WHAT I CAN DO IT FOR U
4/16/2013 8:27:39 PM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Apr 16, 2013
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I replaced the water valve and now the connection that feeds the ice traye leaks

The tube isn't pushed all the way in. You should feel it pop into place when you put the tube into the valve.
3/25/2013 11:08:00 PM • LG LFX25960ST... • Answered on Mar 25, 2013
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