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frigidaire refrig mod LGUB2642LF0


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Thanks Durham. I had a call this morning and the customer said his fridge is making lots of racket and neither ice maker making ice. Thought I would get an idea from the service manual on where to start as I have'nt seen one of these.

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Have fun! These things are just coming out of warranty so we will be seeing lots of them. I haven't had the pleasure yet but I've been preparing for them. They, like all of the newer appliances, rely heavily on diagnostic mode and this model has extensive diagnostics.

Based on what the customer is saying about hearing a noise, I would check water valve and sealed system failure (since it's a Frigidaire) . The fresh food ice maker has it's own evap so I would not expect a defrost problem unless evap in freezer and Ice room are frosted over suggesting a board problem.

From what I can tell, your model has the fresh food icemaker with the finger evap that lowers into the mold instead of the flex tray version. I hope I'm wrong though because I have decided to refuse work on the finger evap style if the repair entailed diagnosing and disassembling that product of engineering stupidity. Let's hope that since both your icemakers are affected, the problem entails something common to both, ie valve, sealed system, or board and nothing that requires extensive, direct examination of the fresh food icemaker.

Good luck... your input regarding this thing would be enormously valuable

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Samurai, the above link does not work.  Says " An internal error occurred. Please contact an administrator".

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Sorry, did search and found some.  Just an FYI, link is inop.  Thanks.

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Frigidaire Fridge
LGUB2642LE9
240389646 tech sheets
5995620290 parts list & diagrams

http://appliantology.org/files/file/1132-frigidaire-refrigerator-lgub2642le9-tech-sheet-and-parts-list/

 

 

 

Frigidaire Refrigerator
LGUB2642LF3
LGUB2642LP3

ERF2500++
tech sheets
240389646

service manual
5995556437

http://appliantology.org/files/file/819-frigidaire-refrigerator-lgub2642l/

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Sorry, did search and found some.  Just an FYI, link is inop.  Thanks.

 

 

Thanks for the heads up.  I think it was a copy/paste error.  

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