I have a LG LRSC26923TT and have had it for 3 years. Starting about 6 months ago, it occasionally would spray water inside the freezer as it attempted to fill the tray. Then the water dispenser quit working. The freezer fill tube was completely frozen so I defrosted the whole thing for about 18 hours. Long story boring, the water still didn’t work so I replaced the water valve in the back (the main valve was corroded). Now the water dispenser works great, but the ice maker fill tube is still dripping causing ice to build up in it. To top it off, the ice cube tray seems to have gotten stuck in the half-empty spot.
1.) What can I do to make the fill tube stop dripping and freezing?
2.) Is there a way to troubleshoot the ice maker part to see what’s wrong with it?
[SIZE=3]The water valve is causing the fill tube to clog with ice. Remove the ice out of the fill tube and replace the water valve. Hope this helps!! Refrigerator repair guide[/SIZE]
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The water valve has already been replaced just a few days ago. Any other ideas?
I an having trouble with my dryer It is a stacking unit . The dryer will start and run for a little bit and all of a sudden it will stop and it will say 6E and then we will have to go switch the cercit breaker off and then most of the time it will come back on, but lately it wouldn’t come back on wright a way.
This is an old appliance and if there is some thing we can do to repair it and make it cost effective.
I an having trouble with my dryer It is a stacking unit . The dryer will start and run for a little bit and all of a sudden it will stop and it will say 6E and then we will have to go switch the cercit breaker off and then most of the time it will come back on, but lately it wouldn’t come back on wright a way.
This is an old appliance and if there is some thing we can do to repair it and make it cost effective.
Marlene
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Marlene,
You most likely have a bad thermistor, or a loose connection between the thermistor and control board.
[part]AP4037599[/part]
I’d start with the thermistor, I haven’t run across too many loose connections.
But anything is possible…
to access the thermistor:
Turn off power or unplug the power cord.
Remove the two screws at the top of the lower panel, below the control display.
The thermistor is located on the blower housing on the left side and have purple wires attached to it.
You should also have the exhaust venting checked and cleaned.