LG GR409GPA Frost Free-Fridge compartment not working

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  • #7507
    admin
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    ❓ Got an LG Frost free fridge freezer.LG409GPA.
    At present the freezer compartment seems to be working but the fridge part is warm.
    I am also unable to use the temp controls at the top.
    Any ideas of what could be the problem and help to resolve it would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    #123730
    clyde
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    Re: LG GR409GPA Frost Free-Fridge compartment not working

    osric wrote:
    I am also unable to use the temp controls at the top.

    Sounds like it could be an electronic fault – but only an engineer can provide a full diagnosis. Look in repairs@ for a local engineer or pop up your postcode.

    Clyde 8)

    #123731
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: LG GR409GPA Frost Free-Fridge compartment not working

    Most of the electronic programable ones have fault diagnostic built into the controls.

    The fridge warm and freezer ok is quite a common reported fault, which can be over-icing of the freezer evaporator. without running diagnostics you can only switch it off and allow a defrost period of 24 hours(freezer door open), to see if…..when switched back on the fridge cools down. If so over-icing was the reason but not the fault, you still need to investigate(engineer) why it happened.

    Kevin

    #123732
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: LG GR409GPA Frost Free-Fridge compartment not working

    thanks guys.
    I turned it off and then on after 36 hours and seems to working just fine.
    Thanks again for the help

    #123733
    clyde
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    Re: LG GR409GPA Frost Free-Fridge compartment not working

    Keep a close eye on yor freezer – you may have defrosted an ice build up inside your freezer but if there is a fault the ice will build up again!


    as kheath wrote:

    If so over-icing was the reason but not the fault, you still need to investigate(engineer) why it happened.


    Clyde


    8)

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