Is your LG freezer cold but the fridge is warm? Learn how to fix LG cooling problems, from dirty condenser coils to the dreaded linear compressor failure. Do the quick checks below to determine the cause of the problem first. Below, follow the detailed step-by-step diagnostic guide to save on a service call today.
How to Fix an LG Refrigerator That Won’t Cool (Quick Checklist)
If your
- Clean the Condenser Coils: Dust buildup on the coils at the bottom-back of the fridge is the #1 cause of cooling failure.
- Check the Evaporator Fan: If you can’t hear a fan running in the freezer, cold air isn’t being pushed into the fridge section.
- Inspect the Start Relay: A clicking sound from the back of the fridge usually means the compressor’s start relay has failed.
- Clear Blocked Vents: Ensure food items aren’t blocking the air vents inside the freezer or fridge.
- Test the Door Seals: Use the dollar bill test to ensure your gaskets aren’t letting cold air escape. See below on the drink door air leaks.
- Demo Mode/Showroom Mode: If you recently had a power outage or surge, your fridge might have reverted back to Demo Mode, and will not cool. Press and hold the Refrigerator and Ice Plus buttons for 5 seconds to restore normal function. The display will show actual temp instead of “off.”
For a detailed LG ice maker troubleshooting guide, read: LG Refrigerator Ice Maker Problems
LG Refrigerator Not Cooling Or Freezing
Fridge and Freezer are both warm, but the lights are on? Your Compressor or Start Relay is likely the culprit. Keep reading for details on each below.
Failed Inverter Linear Compressor
If you have a refrigerator not cooling at all in both the freezer and fridge compartment, then you need to pull out the fridge from its place, remove the back lower panel and listen, to determine whether the compressor is running or not.
If you hear the compressor is running, but not cooling, then you have a failed compressor (90% of the time). In other words, it’s not pumping refrigerant in the sealed system in order to cool down the refrigerator. Compressors cannot be repaired and you’ll need a professional. See warranty details below.
⚠️ Check Your 10-Year Warranty Before You Pay!
If your LG refrigerator is not cooling and you hear a clicking sound or the compressor is hot but not running, you might be facing a Linear Compressor failure. Most LG refrigerators manufactured in the last 10 years come with a 10-year limited warranty specifically on the linear compressor part.
While the part is often free, you may still have to pay for the labor and the sealed system freight. Always ask for a Flat Rate quote for compressor replacement. Due to past class-action settlements, some models even have extended labor coverage.
What to Do: 1. Find your Model Number and Serial Number (usually on a sticker inside the fridge wall). 2. Check your Manufacture Date. 3. Call LG Support at 1-800-243-0000 or check their Warranty Page before hiring a private technician.
| Symptom | Probable Cause | DIY Fix |
| Relay Rattles | Ceramic Disk is Shattered | Replace Relay ($15–$30 part) |
| Loud Buzzing | Compressor is “Locked Up” | Likely needs a new Compressor (Pro required) |
| Multiple Clicks | Failed Overload Protector | Usually replaced along with the relay |
Compressor Start relay (10%)
When the thermostat in the fridge senses the temperature is too warm, it sends electrical signal to the compressor to turn on and start cooling. The start relay sits on the side of the compressor unit and sends a burst of start winding to get the compressor up to speed, similar to a starter in the car. It will shut off once the compressor is going.
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Signs Your Start Relay is Failing
- Clicking Sound: You hear a distinct click from the back of the fridge every few minutes, followed by silence. This is the relay trying to start the motor and failing.
- Shake Test: If you unplug the fridge, pull the relay off the compressor, and shake it, a bad relay will often sound like a box of broken glass.
- Fridge is Warm, Compressor is Cold: If the relay is dead, the compressor never gets the signal to start, so it stays room temperature.
- Replacement start relays run around $10 on Amazon, click here. Double check model number before ordering.
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To access the start relay:
- Pull out the refrigerator so you can unplug it from the outlet and disconnect the water line (if attached).
- Move the refrigerator to a position that will allow you to open the back access panels.
- The start relay will be at the bottom of the unit near the compressor. It looks like a black box on most models. See Photo.
- Using a
multimeter , you need to test the relay for continuity between the start and run terminals. See video below. - If you don’t have continuity you will need to replace the relay. After installing new relay, return everything to its original position and connect to power.
- Check to see if the compressor is running normally.
LG Refrigerator Is Not Cold, But Freezer Is fine
How Your Fridge Cools: Fan & Compressor Roles
| Component | Location | Primary Role | If it Fails… |
| Compressor | Bottom Rear (Exterior) | Pumps refrigerant gas through the entire system. | Nothing cools. You may hear a clicking sound |
| Condenser Fan | Bottom Rear (Next to Compressor) | Blows air across the hot coils to release heat. | The fridge overheats. The compressor may shut off |
| Evaporator Fan | Inside Freezer (Behind back panel) | Distributes sub-zero air into the freezer and fridge. | Freezer is cold, but fridge is warm. No air is moving between sections. |
Dirty Condenser Coils
The condenser coils are where the refrigerant is circulated to cool the air. The air inside the refrigerator flows across the cold coils and removes the heat. If these coils are coated in dust, pet hair, or lint, your LG refrigerator won’t be able to cool efficiently. If your fridge is struggling to maintain its set temperature or is running constantly, dirty coils are the #1 suspect.
Located at the bottom-back of the refrigerator, you will need to pull the fridge out and remove the rear access panel to see them.
- How to Clean (Step-by-Step):
- Always unplug the refrigerator and disconnect the water line before moving the unit.
- Brush & Vacuum: Use a stiff coil brush or a vacuum attachment to pull away heavy dust. For “caked-on” grease or dirt, use a brush with mild soapy water. Ensure the coils are 100% dry before plugging the unit back in.
- For hard-to-reach crevices, blowing compressed air can release trapped debris.
Pro-Tip: In a home with shedding pets, these coils should be cleaned every 6 months. It’s the easiest way to extend the life of your expensive compressor! Watch this video on how to clean.
Condenser Fan Motor Failure
The condenser fan pulls air across the coils to remove heat; if this fan stops, the refrigerator will quickly overheat and stop cooling completely. Your fan motor is faulty if the compressor is running but the fridge is warm. If you hear a buzzing sound from the back of the unit, near the bottom, the fan is usually the problem. How to fix it:
- Unplug the refrigerator and remove the rear access panel.
- Hear a humming at the back but no fan spinning? Check the Condenser Fan for a physical blockage (like a stray pet toy or dust bunnies).
- Spin the fan blades with your hand– they should turn easily. If they are stuck, remove the obstacle and retest. Vacuum the coils while you have the panel open.
- The
Multimeter Test: If the blades spin but the motor won’t run, test the motor windings for continuity. If themultimeter shows an “open” circuit (no continuity), the motor is electrically dead. - Replace the faulty motor with an original LG part. Condenser fans run around $25 on Amazon click here. Double check model number before ordering.
- Make sure all fan pieces and covers are snapped back into place to maintain proper airflow. After plugging the fridge back in, give it 12–24 hours to reach the proper temperature.
- Watch this video for help with testing the condenser motor. Click here.
Evaporator Fan Motor Failure
The evaporator fan is the blower that circulates cold air across the cooling coils and into both the freezer and refrigerator sections. If this fan stops, your freezer may stay somewhat cold, but your refrigerator will warm up fast. Other symptoms include: 1) you can hear the compressor running in the back, but you don’t hear air moving in the freezer, 2) you hear a squealing sound in the freezer. How to fix it:
- Unplug the fridge and remove the back panel to access the fan.
- If you see heavy frost on the back panel before removing it, the fan might just be iced over due to a defrost problem. Defrost the fridge to see if this gets the fan moving again.
- If you don’t see ice, check for other obstructions and make sure the fan blades spin freely. If they will not turn, the motor bearings may have seized up.
- The
Multimeter Test: Check the motor’s internal windings for continuity. No continuity means the motor is electrically dead and cannot receive power. - Replacement evaporator fans and motors are available on Amazon for $20+ click here. Double check model number before ordering.
- Disconnect the power leads and water supply, remove the mounting bolts, and swap the old motor for a new LG part.
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Watch the video below for help with the Evaporator Fan:
If the freezer is still cold but the fridge section is warming up, this problem in 80% of cases is caused by restricted airflow, due to burnt defrost thermal fuse, defrost heating element, or failed evaporator fan.
LG Fridge Temperature Control Failure: Thermostat or Thermistor
The thermostat/thermistor is the sensor that regulates power to the compressor and both fans. If this part fails, the cooling system will not receive the signal to turn on.
Older or more basic model refrigerators use a Mechanical Thermostat—a physical dial you turn that opens/closes an electrical circuit. Modern LG ThinQ and InstaView models use an Electronic Thermistor, which is a small sensor that sends a variable electrical signal to a control board. If your
Mechanical Thermostat Failure
- The Symptom: Your refrigerator is completely silent—the fans aren’t spinning and the compressor isn’t humming—even though the interior lights still work.
- The “Click” Test: A quick way to check for mechanical life is to rotate the thermostat knob. If you hear a distinct click as you turn it from the “Off” position to a cold setting, the internal switch is likely making contact.
- How to Troubleshoot:
- Multimeter Test: To be 100% sure, you must test for continuity. As you turn the dial to a colder setting, the
multimeter should show a closed circuit. If it stays “open” regardless of the setting, the thermostat is dead. - Location: On most LG units, this is found near the control housing or at the bottom-rear of the unit.
- Multimeter Test: To be 100% sure, you must test for continuity. As you turn the dial to a colder setting, the
- The Repair:
- Safety: Unplug the fridge before handling the wiring.
- Swap: Disconnect the wire leads and replace the faulty thermostat with a new OEM LG part.
- The Result: Once replaced, your fans and compressor should kick on immediately. Give the unit 24 hours to reach your desired temperature setting.
Electronic Control Board or Thermistor Failure
The Electronic Thermistor (Modern/Digital Models)
If your fridge has a digital display or touch buttons, it uses a thermistor. This part doesn’t “click”; instead, its electrical resistance changes based on the temperature.
- The Symptom: Your digital display might show an error code (like Er rH or 15 15), or the fridge may stay at one constant temperature regardless of your settings.
- How to Test: You must use a
multimeter to measure Resistance (Ohms). A good thermistor will show a specific resistance value based on the current room temperature. If it reads “0” or “Infinite,” the sensor has shorted out. - The Fix: These sensors are usually small plastic “bullets” clipped to the evaporator coils or the interior wall. Simply unplug the old sensor and snap the new one into place.
LG ThinQ and InstaView models- additional cooling issues
Software Update Fix
LG has recently started software updates to improve refrigeration “performance.” If your fridge is only slightly too warm, or has condensation, try updating the software. Connect the fridge to the LG ThinQ app. If an update is available, it will prompt you.
- In some areas, LG is even sending technicians out specifically to perform free “cooling optimization” software updates. If you get a text from LG about a “free update,” it’s likely legitimate and worth doing.
Door-in-Door Cooling Gap (Drink Door)
- The Problem: The gasket between the inner door and the outer door can fail, or the outer door may not latch perfectly. This allows cold air to leak out constantly, causing the main compartment to stay at 45°F instead of 37°F.
- The Fix: Clean the inner gaskets with warm, soapy water. If you can see light through the seal when the door is closed, the gasket needs to be replaced.
Smart Diagnosis™
Newer units have a speaker/mic system built into the top hinge.
1. Open the LG ThinQ app and select Smart Diagnosis. 2. Hold your phone’s microphone near the Smart Diagnosis logo on the fridge. 3. Follow the app’s prompt to press a button (usually the “Freezer” button) for 3 seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
LG Refrigerator Not Cooling And No Error Code
If your refrigerator has no error codes but at the same time is not cooling, that means the main control board can not detect problems using internal sensors. This is one of the common problems with LG Linear Compressors. It seems like its running but not producing any cold.
How Do I Know If LG Refrigerator Compressor Is Bad?
If you have your compressor running (you can tell by listening to the compressor), but not cooling at all, this is the first symptom that the compressor is failed.
Why LG Refrigerator Is Not Cooling After Power Outage?
One of the reasons why the refrigerator stopped cooling after power outage is the main control board failure caused by voltage spikes. You can try to reset power by flipping breaker, but if it will not solve the cooling problem, than the control board is malfunction and you need to call for repair.
Is There A RESET Button On A LG Refrigerator?
In order to reset LG refrigerator, you need to turn power OFF for 2 minutes. This procedure will reset the main control board/motherboard.
If the first recommendation above will not help, likely LG refrigerator control board comes with a TEST button on the back of the fridge. Please refer service manual above to perform this procedure or watch the video below.
If you have LG Instaview Refrigerator, you can perform Smart Diagnosis Test as well.
Is There A Recall On LG Refrigerators or Lawsuit Against LG ?
There is a recall on LG refrigerators with linear compressor failure that started on September 23, 2020 for refrigerators purchased between 2014 and 2017. If you have a No-Cooling event on your fridge, you can find information about
LG Refrigerator problems (Mostly Affected Models)
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Hello, Eugene. I have a LG refrigerator LMWS27626S. There are two issues and not sure are related. First, the refrigerator cools and freezes to proper temperatures, however, it seems to run for long periods of time—many hours without stopping. Second, the ice maker does not produce ice. Water comes into try and it freezes, but does not drop into or full the bucket. When I push the reset or test button, the ice tray rotates and drops ice, but does not cycle on its own.
I sent a letter to the President of LG, but doubtful to ever get a response.
Can you give me advice and guidance?
Gordon Spaulding
Hello, we have an article on our site regarding problems with the LG icemaker. And to be honest, it is not easy sometimes to figure out the cause of the problem. 5 Most common Lg Refrigerator Ice Maker Problems
Hi Eugene, we purchased a new LG LMWS27626S from costco on 10/20/21 and after 48hrs being plugged in the freezer was ok at -5deg but the fridge would only cool down 42.3deg. Got a replacement delivered today, 12/15/21 it has been plugged in for 7hrs and freezer is ok at -7deg but fridge still struggles to cool down. It finally got to 38.3 but then back up top 40.2. Have loaded freezer compartment with 2-20lb bags of ice, 2 frozen ice jugs and some frozen food, thinking that should help keep temps low. But fridge compartment is still empty and temp still not much below the safe temp of 40deg. It seems that if we go to load the fridge it will take a very long time to recover back to a safe temp. Can I get an electrical schematic for this model from somewhere? I am an electronic tech, but having problems locating a schematic.
Hi Joe, i dont know why it happened twice with a new fridge. Wondering, where in the compartment you are measuring temp? On the middle, back, front
I only have this service manual
Hello Eugene,
I have a LMXS30776S that is not cooling. The compressor and fan run, compressor recently replaced. I ran a diagnostic test, and it gave me an error code 22. I replaced the compressor relay and still receiving the same code. Could error code be something else?
22 is not a error code. 22 comes up on second phase of diagnostic test
LFX31925ST problems started with erratic fan noises and then we rocked it and it sounds like a plastic ball is loose in there somewhere. Took it apart about a month ago and cleaned y and all was well until the other night the freezer stopped working but fridge works fine. Circa 2015, I guess that’s what you get from buying LG and should LB for Living Bad. New Samsung replacement coming today
I had an LG fridge that is cooling, but once it reaches set temps (0f and 36f) it stops cooling and then doesn’t turn back on until I unplug it and then it runs constantly till it reaches 0 and 36 again and turns off.
Ideas?
Thanks
LG lsfx30706s
Stopped cooking both frig and freezer. Motor still running. It’s 3.5 years old. Very expensive model. Repair guy called and won’t even come out. Says compressor bad. Says these are a piece of junk. Please advise. It was very expensive
If the compressor is running but not cooling, most likely compressor failed. Call LG Customer Service, many models have 10 years of warranty for compressors. https://www.lg.com/us/support/contact
Hi,
I have a LG GWL227YSQA fridge/freezer, it stopped cooling 2 days ago, i’ve taken the back off and the fan is running ok, however the compressor is really hot to touch, could that be the fault? Thanks
LG French Door refrigerator, 2016 vintage. Refrigerator only cools to 50 deg regardless of setting. Freezer about 25. Not dispensing ice, though it makes ice dispensed via test button. Evaporator coils freeze up about once a week, evaporator fan is running. Gaskets seem fine. Condensor coils clean. I can’t get anyone out to service. What parts do I replace?
Hello, I have a lg refrigerator lfx28968st. The fridge portion seems to be working fine but the items in the freezer are starting to thaw. What would cause only half of the fridge to stop working?
You need to know what is the exact temp in the fridge and freezer sections. It may just seem that fridge is working. Because fridge section temp relies on the freezer temp.
That is happening to mine. I have the LFXS29626W model. I have thermometers in both freezer and fridge. My fridge seems to be keeping a temp right around 36 (it is set to that) but the drawer freezer is at 14 when it is set to 0. Did you find anything out?
Hello Eugene, we just purchased LG Refrigerator LFXS26973S. 45 days later it stopped cooling in both fridge and freezer. (Everthing went ward and contents of freezer melted) We were able to max the temperature controls and get cold again, but it’s not right. Service came out and was advised to “Upgrade Board With Jig If That Doesn’t Work Change Out Compressor Evaps And Filter Drier”. Am I basically going to be getting a refurbished refrigerator when I paid full price? I feel like this is a red flag that I’ve got a lemon? Should I push for a replacement (service man recommended… said it was bad)?
I think so… If they will be willing to deliver you a new fridge, get it. But, if they have a model without a linear compressor, rather get model with a normal compressor. These linear compressors fail so often.. There was a class lawsuit in US against LG for this particular reason.
Change out compressor evap coils and all that.. you don’t change out evap coils you clean the EVAP coils. You make sure that the electric fan motor is spinning the fan pushing air over the coils. Put your hand on the compressor when it’s running and you will feel it it should feel cold on the line going out to the evaporator coil. If the compressor isn’t running it’s probably a bad start relay compressors usually only fail due to lack of lubricant but it’s a sealed factory unit so scratch that (it should last the life of the fridge, if it doesn’t that should be under warranty). Check fuses, check continuity or ohms and all relays or sensors, make sure electric motors ie compressor condenser fan motor and evaporator fan motor r all operating… That repair technicians trying to sell you a good bullshit story.
Yeh, I am reading a ton of them do this. Mine is doing the same thing! Fridge stays between 40-50 or higher and freezer 15 degrees or above. Frustrating!
I have to wait 25 days for a tech. to come out!
Hi,
The freezer in my lg inverter is working fine but the left side of the refrigerator is not cooling. Also, the door alarm keeps going off even though the refrigerator door is closed. Any advice? Thanks
1. Check freezer back panel. Is any frost build up?
If door is open I’m pretty sure the fan will turn off. I say replace or jump door switch and see if that helps. Also if not working evap coil is most likely frozen
I have an lg lfx25976st/00 and there is a code 22 but I don’t have a relay on the compressor. I replace the mainboard and also the PCB board but still the code still there. I even replaced both capacitors. I clean all the dust-out and take everything apart and everything works fine even the fans. I noticed the air from the duct is very weak. Maybe that is the problem because everything is not frozen at all. The compressor was replaced about four years ago. Maybe time for a new refrigerator. I have had a GE refrigerator for over 20 years and still works better than the new ones. Thanks for your help. joe
Hey Eugene,
I have a LG refrigerator model #LDCS24223S… It just recently started not freezing at all and now the refrigerator wont get cool enough. I checked the condenser and the fan and both seem to be functioning normal. I cleaned the fan and coils really good and also ran through the test functions on the Main PCB board. Everything seems to be functioning fine when going through the tests. One thing I have noticed is when I tested the evaporator fan it worked fine. But when running normal it doesnt seem to be blowing in either the refrigerator or the freezer. What do you think could be the cause of this?
A compressor is running? If yes, but there is no cold. Compressor failed. But if compressor is not running: 1. Start relay failed (depends on the model) 2. Invertor board failed
The compressor is running on my LG ldcs24223s refrigerator but both fridge and freezer still dont seem to be cold enough. Whereb would you start when trying to trouble shoot next?
First, check if you have frost build-up on or behind the back panel in the freezer section (evaporator coils)
IF coils are frost-free and there is no cold, compressor failed
i have a three old LG ref- 27466s, not cooling. ref and freezer. does it have a fan in the back where the compressor is.
I dont know.. Pull the fridge out and you will see it.
BTW.. model number you provided is not full
Hi Eugene,
I have a LG GB-450UWLX and the fridge section stays at a steady 4 degrees celcius but the freezer continually fluctuates between -1 and -15 (that i have recorded using sensors).
We’ve cleaned the intakes and coils and changed the seals with no success. Any thoughts on what else could be causing the problem?
-1 or -15C not enough for freezer temperature. But you can check: evaporator fan and freezer temperature sensor. These two most important in temperature regulation.
Model lfxs24663s. Both fridge and freezer do not cool. Appears to run. Fan behind lower rear panel is spinning freely. Coil is clean and free of dust/debris. Started happening after turning on Ice Plus. That feature has always worked but this time it didn’t kick in and gradually interior temps dropped over 12 hours. Inside fans are not spinning. Ideas?
All possible reasons described in the article
My LG refrigerator has stopped cooling for the second time in 2 months. It’s less than 2 years old. By the time the repairmen came out the last time, both freezer and refrigerator were working again so they said there was nothing they could do. It will be another week and a half before they come this time, and the frige/freezer have both started gradually cooling again. My guess is by the time they come it will be working again. Any suggestions on what they should look at?
Janice, we’re you able to solve your refrigerator problem? We seem to be having a similar situation with ours. Yesterday it was making noises, then stopped cooling. The noise finally stopped, and started to cool again. Repairman is scheduled to come out Thursday, and I’m afraid the same thing is going to happen to us.
Hi Eugene, I have a LG model LTCS20020W the fridge is not cooling enough. The freezer works fine. I hope you can help me. Thanks
Check for ice build up in the freezer on the rear panel
I have a similar situation. I find ice all over the rear panel, I take it out, and there are blocks of ice on the back of the pane itself. The freeEr also stops making ice. These blocks of ice are forming and not allowing cold air to travel to ice maker. I’m also getting I’ve build up all around freezer drawer fronts, and I replaced all the gaskets but nothing.
Did you find a solution
I bought mine today, freezer is cooling fine, does the refrigerator temperature control unit is there a fan in this ( center top of fresh food ) I can’t feel it running, maybe with the door closed only?