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Monday, April 7, 2008  

LG Refrigerator Parts - Repairing my LG Refrigerator- CLICK HERE!

I have a fairly new LG refrigerator and was cleaning the door racks the other day - when one of them broke. I was extremely disappointed until I went to the LG website and found out how easy it is to get replacement parts for the LG Refrigerator.

The place that I eventually found the rack was Repair Clinic LG Parts - who had a huge number of replacement parts for all LG products:

A side note, at the LG website I took a look at the large number of manuals that they have online and found it easy to navigate the manuals, find my model and learn the RIGHT way to remove the door racks for cleaning.

First - the obvious - remove all the stuff in the rack and push the rack against the inside wall of the door and lift up the door rack. They also have cool diagrams that show the "Appliance Illiterates" like myself how do things.

LG Refrigerator Repair 101 - How does that sound for a new book ;)

While I was appliance fixin' surfin .. I found this list of ways to save money ... enjoy!

  • The location of the refrigerator is important. If possible, avoid placing the refrigerator next to the range, near a heating vent, or where it will receive direct sunlight.
  • Do not open the doors more often than necessary, and be sure to close the doors as soon as possible, particularly in hot, humid weather.
  • Be sure the doors close tightly.
  • Store only those foods requiring refrigeration in the refrigerator.
  • Wipe the moisture from bottles and cartons before putting them in the refrigerator.
  • Keep food covered to reduce moisture buildup inside the refrigerator.
  • If the controls are turned to the coldest position, for quick chilling or freezing, be sure to turn them back to the regular settings.
  • When loading the refrigerator, be careful not fill it so full that the air cannot circulate.
  • Clean the condenser coils regularly. Refer to the Owner's Manual for models specific instructions.

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