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[LG refrigerator door] When I open and close the refrigerator door, the other door pops open slightly then closes.

Troubleshooting

The door popping open and closing may be caused by air pressure (circulation of cold air) inside, which is a normal phenomenon.

There is a passage where cold air moves between the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment.
If you open and close the refrigerator door, the air outside and the pressure inside flow into the other door’s side, and the pressure causes the door to pop open slightly then close.

Try this

Does the door close properly after it pops open and closes?

➔ The door popping open and closing may be caused by air pressure (circulation of cold air) inside, which is a normal phenomenon.

Rest assured as the door popping open and closing due to air pressure is not a product defect.

When the refrigerator door is closed, the opposite refrigerator door opens and closes slightly.

Does the door not close properly after it pops open and closes?

If food items of large volume are protruding towards the front of the shelf, take the food out and check if the door closes.
Check if food is protruding from the door bottle rack and bumping into food stored on a shelf, preventing the door from closing.
If you have cleaned the refrigerator recently, check the assembly position of shelves and bottle racks.
Check if an object or cover placed on top of the refrigerator is caught in the door.
If there are foreign substances on the surface of the door gasket, wipe the door gasket thoroughly with a hot steamed towel.
Run your hands over the entire door gasket. If a part of the gasket falls out or droops, press it with your hands to refit it into its groove in the door.

This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

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