I noticed the condenser fan was not working. I replaced the motor and it still does not come on. What do I have to do to fix this. I do not want my condenser to overheat.
SOURCE: Very loud clicking noise from my LG LSC26905TT refridgerator
first you have to remove all shelves in the freezer,then remove all screws in the interior rear panel. In some cases you'll have to remove a couple of shelf tabe located on the side wall. Once tha panel is removed,the fan will be in plain sight. The blade is usually aboue 4-5 inches in diameter and is attached to a small motor with 2 wires and a green grounding wire. Note: you might want to check why it's making noise. Is there ice built up around the blades?Are you getting too much moisture entering the box thru faulty door gaskets?
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SOURCE: LG LSC26905tt inside freezer fan is very loud and
there could be ice buildup around the fan housing, unplug unit and use a hairdryer to deice around the fan housing
SOURCE: My LG LSC26905TT just quit working. It has no
You have a blown fuse on the main board. It is a twenty amp fyse and is soldered on. Remove the board cover and look for a burned glass fuse. You can solder anothe fuse in the board or use a clip on 20 amp fusable link.
SOURCE: fan makes noise on LG lsc26905tt. defrosted and
The water forming the ice may be coming from the water tube feeding the ice tray. Part way up the tube is an opening on the top. If there is an obstruction in the tube, water will splash out of this hole when the ice maker is activated. I had the same problem and found some "black mold/dirt" partially blocking the tube. I removed it with a wooden skewer. Ice forming in the tube can cause the same problem.
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