SOURCE: Ice Flap on my LG LSC26905TT will not close after ice dispences
ran into an LG tech today with identical problem and was told to replace a solenoid that closes the door flap.
SOURCE: Ice maker stopped after electric shutoff
You may have a problem with the computer control board in the ice maker. Try this. Turn off the icemaker for about 2 minutes.
Turn on the ice maker and press the clear button. Press and hold this button for 12 seconds to get it to force extract. This will confirm that the motors will work and push the ice cubes out. Afterwards, let it run by itself. If it still doesn't make ice, you will need to replace the icemaker.
SOURCE: Ice maker panel came loose on LG LSC26905TT fridge
Hello,
Please use the attched link to get the service and user manuals for your fridge. There are exploded views there as well so that should provide you suffiicient information to reinstall your panel. You can also get part numbers etc for replacements if that is necessary.. Hope this helps you...
http://136.166.4.200/contents/Fridge/LSC26905.htm
Regards,
Rick
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I see this is an old post, but maybe still will help someone: if the lights of the fridge work properly, but it does not start cooling at all, most likely it is switched to showroom mode. This is demonstrate it for the buyers in the showroom, with all visible effects (lights), however, of course, not cooling unnecessarily. To switch between sjhowroom and normal (cooling) mode you shall press a combinaation of some of the 4 buttons. I can not recall exactly which two, but it is easy to try all combination. However, the trick is this: there is a third element of this combination: the door opening sensor!!!! So, before you start the button combination,make sure that the door is open, and lights are on. (this is what happened to us: my wife was cleaning the fridge, and at a point with open doors she coincidentally touched the two buttons while whipping the surface with a towel. This triggered to switch to showroom mode.... it took some weeks and contacting service teams in different countries until we figured out the trick:)
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