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LG Refrigerator - Troubleshooting Refrigerator Noises After It Was Moved or Cleaned

  • Troubleshooting

At a Glance

If you have moved or cleaned your new refrigerator, you may hear a noise coming from the cooling motor (compressor) and the fan motor revolving fast when you plug in and turn on the power.
In addition, if the floor of the installation site is not level and the refrigerator is able to sway, a noisy sound may occur when you run the machine or open/close the door.
You may feel that the operating sound is louder if you live in a small space with the refrigerator installed.

Try this

Did you turn the refrigerator off and on by unplugging and then plugging into the power outlet?

If you pulled the plug for the purpose of cleaning or moving your refrigerator, wait at least 10 minutes before you reconnect the power after you have finished the cleaning or moving.
An abnormal noise may be heard if you connect the power plug before the refrigerant has stopped flowing and stabilized following movement of your refrigerator.

Is your refrigerator not balanced?

If you hear a loud noise after you opened/closed the door of the refrigerator, check that your refrigerator is firmly positioned and does not sway.
If the refrigerator sways and tilts too much, the sway caused by opening the door will shake the cooling motor (compressor) and cause a loud noise. Check that the refrigerator is level, and firmly placed.
Refer to the user’s guide for how to check and adjust the balance/level.

How to adjust balance/level (A spanner comes with the user’s guide.)

Method 1

Open the door and adjust the leveling screws under the lower side of the door by using the spanner until the refrigerator is level/balanced.
Adjusting the nut on the height adjustment screw

Method 2

① Using the wider side of the spanner, turn the locking nut clockwise to loosen it.
② Using the narrower side of the spanner, turn the adjuster hinge pin clockwise or counterclockwise until both doors of the refrigeration compartment and the freezer are at the same level.
③ After leveling the doors, turn the locking nuts counterclockwise fully to tighten them.
Loosen the anti-loose nut tightening and adjust the adjustment hinge pin
Warning!

Do not adjust the height too much.
The hinge pins may become detached.
Height adjustments of up to 3mm can be made.

Is it installed on a wooden floor?

A refrigerator consists of many parts.
In the course of supplying and regulating cooling air, a number of parts operate and make noises.
The volume of various noises may seem different depending on the installation environment and other noises around the machine.
Specifically, if your refrigerator is installed on a wooden floor or is surrounded by household objects, vibrations may be transferred to other objects and thus noises may become louder.
Refer to the user’s guide for how to install the appliance correctly.

Image of the refrigerator vibrating

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

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