At a Glance
LG makes it easy to diagnose problems with your refrigerator, should you run into any issues. If an issue occurs, the refrigerator is programmed to communicate diagnostic messages, displayed as codes, that can assist you, or a technician, in getting the unit back to optimum performance.
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Select your refrigerator type:
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Depending on the model of your unit, your error code may start with one of the following variations.
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Select the corresponding error code below:
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How to Read Your Error Code
You can read your code by looking at the temperature setting panel on your fridge.
Select Your Error Based Off of Which LED's Are Lit Up
Demo Mode
Your LG refrigerator is equipped with a DEMO MODE or DISPLAY MODE. This feature disables all cooling in the refrigerator and freezer sections to conserve energy while on display in a retail store. When DEMO MODE is activated, OF F will appear on the control panel.
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To disable DEMO/DISPLAY MODE: With either refrigerator door opened, press and hold the REFRIGERATOR and ICE PLUS buttons at the same time for five seconds.
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After holding the buttons for five seconds, the control panel will beep, and the temperature settings will display to confirm that DEMO MODE is deactivated.
EID Error Code
An EID error code indicates a freezer compartment ice maker sensor failure.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
EIU Error Code
An EIU error code indicates a freezer compartment ice maker assembly failure.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
33 Error Code
A 33 error code indicates a problem with the compressor relay.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
88 Error Code
88 indicates the unit is functioning properly.
Pressing and holding ICE PLUS and FREEZER for 2 seconds will display this code.
CH E Error Code
CH E or E CH error codes indicates that there is a high side refrigerant leak.
CH (High side cycle leakage) has a high possibility of being refrigerant leakage from the condenser.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
CL E Error Code
A CL E or E CL error code indicates that there is a low side refrigerant leak.
CL (Low side cycle leakage) has a high possibility of being refrigerant leakage from the evaporator.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
IS or 1S Error Code
IS or 15 error code indicates a problem with the ice maker fan motor or a disconnection of the icemaker sensor.
For this error code, unfortunately there is no troubleshooting that can be performed.
The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
CF Error Code
A CF error code indicates that the feedback signal is less than 65 seconds during the fan's operation. This refers to the fan at the back, bottom of the refrigerator that discharges heat from the condenser.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
22 Error Code
A 22 error code indicates a problem with compressor relay.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
67 Error Code
A 67 error code indicates a problem with a gap in the door or an object inside the fridge restricting the door from closing properly.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
CO Error Code
A CO error code on the display of the refrigerator indicates a communication error between the control board and the display.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
dH Error Code
A dH error code can display in three variations depending on the model of your unit.
A dH error code indicates that the unit spent more than 1 hour trying to defrost. During defrost; the unit will increase the temperature at the evaporator to a preset temperature. If this temperature is not reached within 1 hour, the dH error code will display.
How to resolve:
- Unplug the refrigerator for 2 minutes to reset the unit.
- Allow the system to defrost again.
If the error persists, the unit will require a repair service. Please visit our Request a Repair page.
dS Error Code
A dS error code indicates a short or disconnection of the defrosting sensor.
This error can display in three variations depending on the model of your unit.
- F dS indicates a problem with the freezer defrost sensor.
- r dS indicates a problem with the refrigerator defrost sensor.
For these error codes, unfortunately there is no troubleshooting that can be performed. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
FF Error Code
A FF error code indicates that the unit has detected an issue with the freezer fan. This can sometimes be caused by frost buildup.
How to Manually Defrost Your Refrigerator
- Unplug the unit and remove all food and ice from the ice bin.
- Leave the doors open and wait at least 8 HOURS for the refrigerator to defrost.
- Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts.
- After 8 hours have passed, use a dry towel to remove any moisture that may be left inside the refrigerator and freezer.
- Plug the unit back in, wait 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to return to normal operation.
- Make sure the vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked, the refrigerator and doors are properly leveled, and the refrigerator and freezer doors are closed completely.
- After the unit has automatically or manually defrosted, follow the steps below to prevent future frost buildup issues.
For French Door units, please check the gasket alongside the door as shown below:
If you notice frost buildup along the walls of the freezer compartment, the leveling and door alignment of the refrigerator will need to be checked. Please visit our Leveling Instructions for more information.
If there is no frost along the walls of the freezer compartment, the unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
FS Error Code
A FS error code indicates a short or disconnection of the freezer sensor.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
gF Error Code
A gF error code indicates a flow sensor error, or low water pressure.
If your ice maker is overfilling with water, the flow sensor that determines how much water is flowing to the ice maker may be malfunctioning.
If the water pressure is low, partially increase the water pressure. If the error persists, the unit will require a repair service. Please visit our Request a Repair page.
iT Error Code
An It error code indicates a defect in the icemaker.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
rF Error Code
A rF error code indicates an abnormality in the refrigerator's fan motor. This may be due to frost buildup.
How to manually defrost your refrigerator
- Unplug the unit and remove all food and ice from the ice bin.
- Leave the doors open and wait at least 8 HOURS for the refrigerator to defrost.
- Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts.
- After 8 hours have passed, use a dry towel to remove any moisture that may be left inside the refrigerator and freezer.
- Plug the unit back in, wait 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to return to normal operation.
- Make sure the vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked, the refrigerator and doors are properly leveled, and the refrigerator and freezer doors are closed completely.
- After the unit has automatically or manually defrosted, follow the steps below to prevent future frost buildup issues.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
rS Error Code
A rS error code indicates a short or disconnection of the refrigerator sensor.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
rT Error Code
A rt error code indicates a shortened or open room temperature sensor.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
SS Error Code
An SS error code indicates a shortened or open pantry sensor.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
Ad Error Code
An Ad error code displays when the door motor does not move to maximum position or home position within 5 seconds.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
AS, L AS, or r AS Error Code
This error code displays when the auto door motor is in operation, and the reed switch is in open state.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
dr Error Code
A dr error code displays when the door motor does not move to maximum position or home position within 5 seconds.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
C1 Error Code
A C1 error code indicates a communication error between the LCD display and the dispenser.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
Od Error Code
Od indicates a WIFI Modem or communication error between the micom of the LCD display and the WiFi modem.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
Sb Error Code (Sabath Mode)
This error code may look like Sb, S6, 5b,or 56 on the screen. Sb typically means Sabath mode which is used on the Jewish Sabath and holidays.
To turn off sabath mode manually, press and hold the Freezer and Wifi buttons for 3 seconds.
To turn Sabath mode on, touch the display to activate it, then press and hold the Freezer and Wi-Fi buttons for 3 seconfs until Sb appears on the display.
Sabath mode automatically turns off after 96 hours. Selecting the sabath mode automatically turns off the alarm functions and the dispenser is also disabled.
HS Error Code
A HS error code indicates a short or disconnection of humidity.
Unfortunately, there are no troubleshooting steps for this error code. The unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
IF or F1 Error Code
The IF or F1 error code indicates that the refrigerator has detected a problem with the refrigerator's ice maker fan. This can sometimes occur when frost or ice buildup occurs around the ice maker fan.
How to manually defrost your refrigerator
- Unplug the unit and remove all food and ice from the ice bin.
- Leave the doors open and wait at least 8 HOURS for the refrigerator to defrost.
- Make sure to keep towels in and around the unit to soak up any excess water after the frost melts.
- After 8 hours have passed, use a dry towel to remove any moisture that may be left inside the refrigerator and freezer.
- Plug the unit back in, wait 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to return to normal operation.
- Make sure the vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked, the refrigerator and doors are properly leveled, and the refrigerator and freezer doors are closed completely.
- After the unit has automatically or manually defrosted, follow the steps below to prevent future frost buildup issues.
For French Door units, please check the gasket along side the door to ensure it is not torn or damaged.
Frost buildup can occur if the doors on the unit are not aligned properly. For more information on door alignment and proper refrigerator leveling, please visit our LG Refrigerator Leveling Instructions article.
If leveling the refrigerator and aligning the doors do not resolve the issue, the unit will require a repair service, please visit our Request a Repair page.
If your unit requires a repair service, you can easily schedule the repair service online without calling us. Please visit our Request a Repair page.