LG LRFXC2416 Frost Buildup In Freezer
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Freezer Door Gasket
Visible frost in a freezer is most frequently caused by desublimation, where warm, humid ambient air enters the sub-zero cabinet. This occurs when the magnetic gasket loses its seal or becomes deformed, allowing a continuous air leak. Replacing the gasket restores the airtight seal, preventing the latent heat from the room from condensing and freezing inside the compartment.
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Defrost Thermistor
The defrost thermistor monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils to signal the end of the defrost cycle. If the thermistor's resistance drifts out of calibration, the control board may fail to initiate or sustain the defrost heater. This leads to a gradual accumulation of ice that eventually migrates from the hidden evaporator into the visible freezer space.
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Defrost Heater Assembly
The defrost heater is the resistive element responsible for converting electrical energy into thermal energy to melt frost from the evaporator coils. If the heater's filament fails (open circuit), the frost produced during the cooling cycle is never removed, causing a massive ice buildup that obstructs airflow and manifests as frost in the freezer.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Freezer Door Gasket.
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