LRTBC1821BS LG Refrigerator - Overview
Models starting with LRTBC1821BS
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Ice Maker Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3528728
Manufacturer #: 5989JA1002D
Restore consistent ice production in your refrigerator with this complete ice maker kit assembly, designed for select LG and Kenmore models. This genuine OEM component includes the ice maker unit and ...
$119.53
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Water Valve
PartSelect #: PS10065037
Manufacturer #: 5220JB2010T
This water inlet valve is a genuine replacement part that controls the flow of water to your refrigerator’s ice maker and dispenser, helping ensure steady ice production and proper dispensing. It feat...
$164.47
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Assembly
PartSelect #: PS12588548
Manufacturer #: ADH73150210
Introducing the DRIER ASSEMBLY, a genuine OEM component meticulously crafted by LG to ensure optimum performance in your refrigerator. This essential filter dryer plays a key role in your refrigerator...
$94.13
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Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10063159
Manufacturer #: ADH73150208
Introducing the Drier Assembly, an essential refrigerator component from the reliable brand LG. This genuine OEM item is specifically designed to filter the refrigerant flowing through your refrigerat...
$94.13
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The ice maker fill valve died.
Went on line to see how difficult it would be to replace the valve. Through Google there was a video which showed in exact detail how to remove and replace the valve. Then went on line to find the replacement part which was readily available. The only problem was that the connection on the valve where the fill water enters the valve was l
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arger than the old valve. To fix that I went to a local Ace hardware store and found a nut that would fit the valve connection. Also don't forget to use a compression ring to keep the fill line secured when replaced.
Over all it was very simple and was in my "pay grade"
Over all it was very simple and was in my "pay grade"
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William from NEWPORT NEWS, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Fan Blade Loose
I paid for the expedited shipping and they sent me a cheap knockoff attempt at the part that had the wrong size hole. So they refunded me the money I paid for the part but not the shipping, and then I crushed the part they sent me with a hammer and threw it away.
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Kyle from NEW ORLEANS, LA
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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My ice-maker was making almost no cubes
Pulled the fridge out of its space. Removed a metal shield which covered the bottom 12" of the fridge with a Philips head screw driver. The water valve is on your right. turned off the water to the supply line. Removed the supply line using an adjustable wrench. Removed the water line gong from the pump into the fridge. It is held on with
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a "C" clip which can be pulled off with needle-nose pliers. Removed the old pump, held with one Philips head screw. Then installed the new pump, reconnected the lines, replaced the metal shield and turned the water back on. Vacuumed the fridge and its space before cleaning up. The ice-maker now works perfectly.
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Frank from Lawrenceville, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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