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Posted 27 September 2010 - 11:03 AM
#2
Posted 27 September 2010 - 12:13 PM
was it bad ?Have replaced the heater defrost assembly....
is the Fuse good ?
did you do any electrical tests ?
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Posted 27 September 2010 - 12:29 PM
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Posted 27 September 2010 - 12:29 PM
#5
Posted 27 September 2010 - 01:33 PM
Any error message displayed?
Refrigerator too warm but freezer somewhat okay?
Icemaker stopped functioning?
Heavy frost accumulation on *everything* inside the freezer,etc.
Post the SERIAL NUMBER* (located in the fresh food compartment on the side wall)
Also---check the MODEL NUMBER again. There are two add'l letters at the end of the number---some have additional numbers as well (such as: 01---02---03 etc)
Musty odor
L-O-N-G cycle times
Dingy/yellowing whites
Suds error message
Slow spin speeds
Intermittent water leaks (from rear of washer)
And other annoying symptoms which vary brand-to brand.
Read below:
The *correct* amount of HE (High Efficiency) detergent that should be used in any front load or agitatorless top load washer with tub sizes 3.0 cu ft and larger is as follows:
HE: (2) Tablespoons Per Wash Load
HE 2X: (1) Tablespoon
HE 3X: (1) Teaspoon
Perform a TUB CLEAN CYCLE every (4) months.
Use: "Tide Washing Machine Cleaner"
#6
Posted 27 September 2010 - 04:51 PM
LG Refrigerator
Model: LFC25760ST
Serial: 608KREL01412
Symptom: Food compartment too warm / Freezer "okay"
Also showing an error: "er/dh"
A few things to consider...
Try replacing the CONTROLLER ASSY (6615JB2005H) which is next to the *evaporator coils* in the freezer.
This is most likely the cause of the *er/dh* error (since you've already replaced the DEFROST HEATING ELEMENT).
If this fails to resolve it---the MAIN BOARD may be at fault.
If you haven't had the *ENERGY UPGRADE" performed yet---this would be a good time to have it done. This involves replacing the MAIN BOARD and the addition of small foam insulation strips at the top of both doors. Free of charge.
Having this "upgrade" also eliminates another known problem in your model refrigerator (by serial number info)---and that would be---potential lightbulb relay failure on the MAIN BOARD. Your model was built in August 2006.
To qualify for this free upgrade, visit:
http://www.lgrefrigeratoroffer.com
Musty odor
L-O-N-G cycle times
Dingy/yellowing whites
Suds error message
Slow spin speeds
Intermittent water leaks (from rear of washer)
And other annoying symptoms which vary brand-to brand.
Read below:
The *correct* amount of HE (High Efficiency) detergent that should be used in any front load or agitatorless top load washer with tub sizes 3.0 cu ft and larger is as follows:
HE: (2) Tablespoons Per Wash Load
HE 2X: (1) Tablespoon
HE 3X: (1) Teaspoon
Perform a TUB CLEAN CYCLE every (4) months.
Use: "Tide Washing Machine Cleaner"
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