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WATER LEAKING FROM MY SPLIT TYPE LG AIRCON

I DONT HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT HAS HAPPEN WITH MY AIRCON WHEN WATER LEAKING FROM MY SPLIT TYPE LG AIRCON THIS PAST FEW DAYS. IT DOESNT STOP DRIPPING WATER INSIDE MY ROOM UNTIL I SHUT IT DOWN. I GOT AN IDEA THAT MAYBE THERE IS SOMETHING THAT I PRESS ON THE REMOTE THAT MADE THE LEAKS OCCURE...IM NOT WELL FAMILIAR WITH THE SIGNS & SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE REMOTE SCREEN..

KINDLY HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM.. TNX

  • Anonymous Mar 13, 2014

    my LG split type aircon is not functioning. there is a current supply in the unit but if i am going to power it on, no reaction at all even a little light at the power indicator. may i ask any remedies pls?

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1. Do not set the aircon too low temperature in overcast weather, this will cause ice ups and water dripping. Optimal comfort zone temperature is 24c.
2. You need to open the grill cover on the front of the aircon which unclips either end left and right with a finger pressure. You will find two filters which can slide out and should be cleaned. First tap them together to remove dust, then you can wash them with mild soap and cold water.
3. There is the third possibility that an insect has made a nest in the drainpipe. You should look on the outside of the building and locate a plastic drainpipe. You can either blow into this pipe with your mouth or get a blower. This will unblock any restriction in the drainpipe.
Goodluck and ratemeplease.

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The drain pipe is choked. We cleared the choke and there is no leakage.

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This is the main reason for water leakage.... Just check the drain hose if it is bend or some insect or inside like this reason the water will leak in the room...

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