This Refrigerator Has A Cam Hinge Or Some Call It A Cam Shaft At The Top Of Both The Left And Right Doors. It Looks Like It Is Held In Place Behind The Door Gasket Somehow. I Have The Part But I Am Uncertain How To Get To It Properly Without Damaging The Door. Any Suggestions?
Thanks,
Jimmy C.
Hopefully this Service manual will help you.
Gene.
Thanks for the reply. I already had the manual, it just doesn’t show the cam at the top of the door or show how to replace it. I’m going to go through the motions of removing the door gasket in hopes that I cam replace the door cam.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Gene.
Are you talking about the levers that catch in the strike on top of the cabinet in front? It comes as the whole gasket
Sorry about bringing up an old thread but I am in the same situation.
I am receiving conflicting reports from the parts guys who are the only ones with an exploded parts diagram.
My LG model Number is LFC22740ST
The top left cam is broken on the door,
The first LG parts CSR said that it is one assembly with the gasket:
Part Number 4987JJ2003H $129.93 CDN
The second guy said I can get just the CAM
Part Number 4430JJ2005B $8.99 USD
Does anyone with access to the parts scematic give me comfort on what is what, and if so anyone have experience as the OP has requested on how to replace just the cam.
The service manual for my particular fridge would be great as well if anyone has access to it.
Thanks guys.
Maybe these diagrams will help. Look at case parts and door parts. LG | Model #LFC22740ST | REFRIGERATOR | SearsPartsDirect.com
Thanks for the link.
I imagine the other parts guy was cross-referencing the cam to another model and the parts diagram you attached shows the entire assy. $$$
Is it much of an effort to take out the door gasket? I don’t want to take it out and then get stuck sans fridge. Are the gaskets just held in with internal clips? Is there anything that I can break?
Thanks for your help.
Can someone tell me how these cams work. The bracket has a small spring but I do not see how the cams react to the spring on the bracket/gasket it is attached to. When I try to manually move the cam it causes the entire bracket to move and shows stress on the bracket. eventually it is going to break. Am I missing something here?
Post your model number for your fridge.
My model number isLFD 22860
Maybe your diagram will help put it together. LG | Model #LFD22860SB | REFRIGERATOR | DOORS | SearsPartsDirect.com
I have the same problem and the model is LFC22760ST. So which part do we need and anyone tried to replace that hinge cam successfully.
Thank you Gene for the Manual.
http://136.166.4.200/contents/Fridge/LRFD25850xx/LRFD25850xx_Service_Manual.pdf
That helped a great bit. The cam is screwed in at the end of the Gasket Bracket which holds the Gasket to the door. But the whole thing is covered by a piece of plastic that runs the length of the door. I would not have risked breaking it were it not for the service manual that explained that the cover is only clicked on to the door. Pry off the cover. Then use a flat head to pry the Gasket Bracket out. Only, for me, to replace the hinge cam, I didn’t have to remove the bracket completely. I just pulled it out enough on top to get to the screw on top and replaced it. Clicked everything back in. Paid close attention to placement of the spring to the door edge per Manual. Voila!
[quote=Gene;43294]Hopefully this Service manual will help you.
Gene.[/quote]
Gene,
Thank you for the manual, it is very helpful. My front display control panel is completely out and I need to remove the dispencer to access the display control panel. In one of the sections, it says that you can pry the dispencer off by the bottom hole access. I will try that tomorrow to see if it works. If you have any suggestions, I would appreciate a reply. Again, thank you.
Can anyone direct me to a service manual for a LFD22860? I have this same issue with the broken mounts for the cam, but none of the links in this thread seem to work. Sorry for the post on an old thread.