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Anonymous Posted on Mar 13, 2017

Leaking water line

My water line is leaking from behind the dispenser and dripping out under the door. I have taken the door off but cannot figure out how to access the water line. I think this has to be done from the dispenser somehow. If anyone knows how to access this so i can replace the line i would be grateful. Thanks I have the exact same problem: the water line is leaking from under the freezer door and it is dripping out under the door. I also have taken the door off but cannot figure out how to access the water line. I called the ONLY LG service in town (i.e. St. Louis, MO) and I was told that I had to replace the ENTIRE DOOR. Over $330 for the door plus labor ... over $500. This sounds crazy, even the service guy asked me I can live w/o that. Has anyone experience the same problem? Did you replace the door yourself? Where did you get the door at? Thanks, Miguel

  • Anonymous Aug 15, 2009

    LG refrigerator LRSC26922TT

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2007

SOURCE: Water tank inside fridge for water dispenser leaking

peah, I had a couple of these tanks leak. I think they had an issue with this. The last one I had they had a kit where the substitued coiled tubing with 2 john guest fittings to replace the tank. This solved the problem. The part number I have for the tank is 4838jj1003a, you can get it at http://www3.sears.com/ for 17.95. I don't know if they will send you the tank or kit. You can inquire. Catriver...post back.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2008

SOURCE: Water freezing on the tray section under the freezer drawer.

sounds like you have a clogged defrost drain tube. removing back panel of freezer will give you acess to drain trough, melt away the ice with a hair dryer, youll find a drain hole under there somwhere,pouring boiling water down the drain will clear it pretty quickly( i use a steam machine purchased from the infomercials works awesome, after you clear it and all water drain down tube wrap a piece of solid copper wirearound the heater( black calrod heater right above the drain trough) and stick it in the whole maybe an inch or so. now everythime the heater comes on to defrost it will prevent the hole from freezing over

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Mike

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: I need a replacement water line for my LG

If the water is leaking from the freezer door hinge the door would have to be replaced as the waterline in the door is foamed in place.

If the leak is from the back where the plastic lines are they are replaceable.

Contact LG @ 1 800 243-0000 and give the exact location of the bad waterline since there a couple on the unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2010

SOURCE: My icemaker fills the tray but when the water

My ice maker would not return to a level position after dumping out the ice. When the water turned on to refill the ice tray, it would run off the tilted ice tray and into the ice basket thus freezing all the ice cubes in the basket together. To remove the icemaker, there are two screws that hold the icemaker to the top of the freezer. Turn off the icemaker. Remove the left screw and loosen the right screw by removing the screw on the left. Slide the icemaker outward and it should come loose. Unplug the power connector from the icemaker to the freezer. The ice tray can be removed from the icemaker by gently pulling the tray to the right and the slot it goes into on the left side of the icemaker to the left. Once the tray is out of the assembly, inspect the round plastic shaft on the left side of the ice tray. Mine had two flat spots that were worn into the plastic from use. I used a dremel tool with a round barrel sanding disk at the tools lowest speed to remove the flat spots and decrease the overall diameter of the shaft which stopped the tray from sticking. Reassemble the ice tray in the icemaker.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2010

SOURCE: my LG LRFD25850ST has water collecting in freezer

Hi,
The drain for the water to get away when defrosting is frozen shut...
Checkout this tip to help you..

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http://www.fixya.com/support/r3780310-water_running_in_refrigerator_from

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