20 Most Recent LG LRFD25850 French Door Refrigerator Questions & Answers

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LG LRFD25850 French Door, Fix or Repair Daily

You are expereincing poor service. The techs that are working on your unit do not know what they are doing. There is no problem that can't be resolved on appliances. My suggestion to you is to find a really good LG tech in your area to repair this problem. There are only so many things that can cause these problems.
3/22/2022 8:56:14 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Mar 22, 2022
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Why does freezer light not come on when freezer and fridge are working

You need to replace the light or check and make sure your switch is not frozen and being held in
11/8/2020 7:38:18 AM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Nov 08, 2020
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Lg French door bottom freezer

Suggest obtain correct valve.
1/2/2018 6:13:47 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Jan 02, 2018
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I have a French Door LG Refrigerator. Neither the refrigerator nor the freezer is getting cold. What could be the problem? It's less than 5 years old.

Model number are the best the show techs like myself the configuration of the unit so we can accurately answer your concerns
1/1/2018 10:38:51 AM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Jan 01, 2018
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How do you remove the dispenser panel on lg lrfd2580

dispenser panel of what ?? thanks .
3/5/2016 5:25:33 AM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Mar 05, 2016
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Why does it make an annoying squeezy sound when I open the left door?

Hello Silvana, Personally I believe you are listening to the sound of... BIG SAVINGS. Very cool...!! I suspect DON'T live at the South Pole nor Fargo in winter I'm thinking you have an enviably GREAT door SEAL. Because a proper seal (which, I THINK, you have) maintains a really GREAT DIFFERENCE between the inside and outside air. The greater the TEMPERATURE difference the louder the sound. With good clean contact (NEW magnetic edge) ... you are hearing the cold air dropping out the bottom... room air rushing in... and if you are really lucky... a newly created vacuum trying to suck your door back closed... You might want to double check your temperature settings... with a ($6 to $10) REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER THERMOMETER(s) noted below... but I'm thinking the "squeezy sound" is MONEY in the BANK. Be proud.... (but verify). Comment me back if that sound is NOT a little more pleasing.
1/26/2016 3:09:34 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Jan 26, 2016
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Ice maker in door clumping

Check the flap where the ice comes out it may be stuck open which will cause the ice to freeze together
10/8/2015 4:09:43 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Oct 08, 2015
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How do I replace the panels/buttons that dispense ice and water Model # is LMX28988ST

Is that model number LRFD25850 above your post correct? You are talking about the dispenser fountain controls? Appliance 911 Seabreeze
9/20/2015 4:37:05 AM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Sep 20, 2015
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What to do about LG french door refrigerator that does not keep food cold

I would suggest you check the seal and the hinge. This frig has a piece that folds in and out flush for the two doors to seal, you might check that as well.
8/11/2014 3:55:18 AM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Aug 11, 2014
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Water/ice pools in bottom of freezer

The real problem is that the drain which carries the defrost water away from the coils (and down to the external pan underneath where it should evaporate) has become plugged with ice (from having left the door open thereby icing up the coils and the drain). The problem you have now is that the normal defrost cycle was not designed to melt the ice plug that is blocking the drain. Solution: You have to either (1) if you're handy, you can remove the plastic panel over the coils in the back of the freezer and melt it out with a hair dryer or hot water -- or (2) unplug the unit, leave the doors open and let it melt out by itself. I don't know how long you'd have to wait for (2) to completely melt the ice plug -- I'm guessing at least 24-36 hours to be sure. I did (1) and it took me about 2 hours to remove the freezer bin and door, remove the main drawer slides, remove the internal drawers and their slides, remove the back inside panel, find the ice plug (lower left side of the drip tray under the evap coils), melt it out with hot water from a baster, verify that the drain was clear, reassemble in reverse order. But it worked. Problem completely solved -- no water since. By the way the drip tray was completely full of ice - right after a defrost cycle had completed -- so this problem will never resolve itself without intervention. Bear in mind, the whole cycle COULD happen again if the drawer is left open again and the excess ice builds up on the coils again. This is a design flaw in the unit itself. However, I read about a clever solution to prevent a new ice plug forming as a result of the open door. Just loop a length of 10-12 gauge bare copper wire around the defrost heater element and insert the other end of the wire in the drain hole. Heat conducted through the wire during defrost will clear any ice plug that may form.
8/6/2014 11:50:21 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on Aug 06, 2014
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Lg refrigerator LFX25960SW

do not purchase lg refrigerators or products. they are junk!
5/23/2014 2:41:07 PM • LG LRFD25850... • Answered on May 23, 2014
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