LG FRIDGE LFCC22426 Not Making Ice
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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86%
CONF
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Water Filter (Replacement)
A clogged or expired water filter is the statistically most common cause for stopped ice production in this model. The filter traps sediment that eventually restricts water pressure to below the 20 psi required to actuate the inlet valve. Replacing the filter restores the necessary flow rate to the ice maker module.
SKU: LT1000P
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8%
CONF
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
If the filter is clear but the tray is not filling, the solenoid on the water inlet valve has likely failed or the internal diaphragm is stuck. This component is responsible for receiving the electrical signal from the control board to allow water into the ice maker. A failure here prevents any water from reaching the freezing tray.
SKU: AJU75152601
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6%
CONF
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Ice Maker Assembly
Mechanical failure of the harvest motor or a defective thermistor inside the ice maker unit can prevent the cycle from initiating. If the unit does not sense the correct temperature or the motor cannot eject the cubes, it will stop calling for water. Replacing the entire assembly is the standard service procedure for these non-serviceable internal components.
SKU: AEQ73110210
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Water Filter (Replacement).
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