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BroncoBilli  
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 26, 2017 10:35:06 PM(UTC)
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LG fridge... I'm poking around w/ my fridge, the basic symptom is "doesn't cool enough". I hired a certified fridge repair guy, but he looked at it for 10 minutes and pronounced it "dead and worthless. It has a clog. Don't bother replacing it, it's not worth it". I contacted LG and they said even though it has a 10 year warranty on the sealed system, there is only ONE technician they will send out for coverage of the seal system's parts, and that one guy charges a flat rate of $950. Yeah, right, I don't think so.

Symptoms:
1. Frost all over the freezer evaporator coil.
2. Frost on first 8" only in the fridge's evaporator coil.
3. while-running low-side PSIG reading: 5
4. while-not-running stable low-side PSIG reading: 30
5. PCB just replaced
6. Temperature sensors verified to be in-range
7. M-FUSES verified working
8. Compressor sounds good and "happy", very quiet (linear compressor)
9. can hear (and feel) gurgling freon through the evaporator coils, both of them.
10. Sticker on fridge states Low Pressure: 140 PSI Ga, High Pressure: 400 PSI Ga.
11. Fridge is set to 36F, but temperature inside reads 50-55F most of the time.


Technician's diagnosis: You have a clog. It's affecting refrigeration, you should throw out your $3000 fridge. Don't try to repair it.

My questions:

1. 140 PSI Ga - what's that mean? not-running pressure on the low-side, or while-running pressure? If mine's reading "5" and it's supposed to be "140" while running, then man, I'm really off.

2. If I can feel gurgling in the evaporator coils, how can I have a clog if I feel gurgling liquid flowing through it?

3. Freezer runs cold great. Doesn't this imply the compressor is working great?

any comments?
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#2 Posted : Friday, September 3, 2021 7:39:58 AM(UTC)
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I have the same 140 psi ga low side
It almost runs in a vacuum..
What does the GA stand for?
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