I have an older LG French Door refrigerator I bought used. It has worked great for the last 5 years, but I accidentally left the door open and am now having all kinds of problems.
So after I left the door open, the freezer was still working, but the fridge would not cool. I figured the coil had frozen over, unplugged it, let it sit for about a day, plugged it back in and it worked. And somehow about 2 weeks later, the door was left ajar again, but not for very long this time. So I just closed the door and the refrigerator section got back down to temp, but now the freezer wouldn't get below 20 degrees. So I unplugged it again and let it sit overnight to defrost. I plugged it in again yesterday and after a full day, nothing got below 60 degrees. So last night I got serious. I unplugged it again and took off the panel covering the compressor. I cleaned all the dust and cobwebs out and made sure the fan was spinning. Then I took the back panel off from inside the freezer and checked the coils. I blew them all out and made sure the fan in there was working. I then plugged it back in and waited a couple hours. Barely any cooling. So I checked the coils again. The pipe leading to the coils was completely frosted over, but the rest of the coils were completely clean of any frost.
So I started looking some more. Being used, I have no idea on the history. I did see that a puncture valve had already been installed, so I assume it has been refilled at some point. So maybe it has a leak? Or had a leak? But I got 5 years out of is. So I'm thinking of trying to refill it again and see if I can get another 5 years. Other than that, I have no idea what else to check. I'm assuming since the one tube frosted up that the compressor is working. Any techs out there?
Model LFC23760ST
So after I left the door open, the freezer was still working, but the fridge would not cool. I figured the coil had frozen over, unplugged it, let it sit for about a day, plugged it back in and it worked. And somehow about 2 weeks later, the door was left ajar again, but not for very long this time. So I just closed the door and the refrigerator section got back down to temp, but now the freezer wouldn't get below 20 degrees. So I unplugged it again and let it sit overnight to defrost. I plugged it in again yesterday and after a full day, nothing got below 60 degrees. So last night I got serious. I unplugged it again and took off the panel covering the compressor. I cleaned all the dust and cobwebs out and made sure the fan was spinning. Then I took the back panel off from inside the freezer and checked the coils. I blew them all out and made sure the fan in there was working. I then plugged it back in and waited a couple hours. Barely any cooling. So I checked the coils again. The pipe leading to the coils was completely frosted over, but the rest of the coils were completely clean of any frost.
So I started looking some more. Being used, I have no idea on the history. I did see that a puncture valve had already been installed, so I assume it has been refilled at some point. So maybe it has a leak? Or had a leak? But I got 5 years out of is. So I'm thinking of trying to refill it again and see if I can get another 5 years. Other than that, I have no idea what else to check. I'm assuming since the one tube frosted up that the compressor is working. Any techs out there?
Model LFC23760ST