LG LFXS26973 Compressor Noise
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91%
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Universal Linear Compressor Kit
The linear compressor uses a spring-supported piston drive that is prone to mechanical resonance and valve plate impact when internal dampeners fail. This kit includes an updated compressor design with reinforced internal components and a replacement drier to address the debris generated by the failure. Replacing the compressor restores the sealed system's structural integrity and eliminates the mechanical clatter.
SKU: TCA38091801
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6%
CONF
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Condenser Fan Motor
The condenser fan is located in the same rear compartment as the compressor and its noise is frequently misidentified. Over time, the sleeve bearings in the motor dry out, leading to a high-pitched whining or grinding sound that fluctuates with the compressor's cooling cycles. Replacing the motor eliminates parasitic vibration and ensures proper heat dissipation for the new compressor.
SKU: EAU61644102
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3%
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Inverter Power Control Board
The Inverter PCB regulates the frequency of the piston stroke; a malfunctioning Intelligent Power Module (IPM) on the board can cause 'hunting' where the compressor rapidly cycles speeds. This electrical instability manifests as a loud, oscillating hum or 'growl' from the compressor. An updated board ensures the compressor receives a clean sine wave, preventing premature mechanical wear.
SKU: EBR86358804
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Universal Linear Compressor Kit.
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