How many cubic feet is a LFX31945ST 00?
The LG LFX31945ST refrigerator is a 30.5 cubic foot model. The “00” or “/05” suffix typically indicates a production or revision version, but it does not usually change the advertised total capacity for the LFX31945ST platform. See the LFX31945ST manual for model identification details.
What to check on your exact unit
If you want to confirm you are matching the right version for parts and specs, we recommend verifying the model tag and comparing it to the documentation.
- Check the model/serial label inside the fresh food compartment (commonly on a side wall).
- Match the model number exactly: LFX31945ST.
- Note any suffix (such as /05) for parts compatibility.
- Use the manual diagrams to confirm component locations before ordering.
Capacity vs. usable space (why numbers can feel different)
“Cubic feet” is the total rated interior volume; shelves, bins, and the ice maker reduce usable space.
| Measurement | What it means | What affects it |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity (cu. ft.) | Rated interior volume | Cabinet design |
| Usable space | What you can actually store | Shelves, bins, ice storage |
| Fresh food vs. freezer split | How volume is divided | Drawer and compartment layout |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct cubic feet helps when comparing replacement refrigerators, planning kitchen fit and storage, and confirming you are looking at the right product family when ordering LG refrigerator parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my LG refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
On the LG LFX31945ST, a leak that shows up at the bottom is most often caused by water from the defrost system not draining correctly (then overflowing and running down), or by a water-supply leak feeding the ice maker. Use the LFX31945ST manual to locate access points and safe shutoff steps.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing interior panels or working near wiring.
- If the leak is near the front, confirm it is not a spill from a door bin or a tipped container.
- If the leak is near the back, inspect the house water line connection and valve area.
- Look for ice buildup on the freezer floor; that often points to a defrost drain issue.
- Check the drain pan area for cracks, misalignment, or overflow.
Most common causes (and what to look for)
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water/ice on freezer floor, then puddle under unit | Clogged defrost drain or restricted drain tube | Clear the drain path; inspect the refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D for blockage or kinks |
| Puddle near back right/left, especially after ice maker runs | Water inlet valve or supply line seepage | Shut off water; inspect fittings and the refrigerator water inlet valve AJU74532703 for leaks |
| Water under unit with no ice buildup inside | Drain pan issue or high humidity causing heavy condensation | Verify pan position; clean condenser area and improve airflow |
How to clear a suspected defrost drain blockage
- Remove items from the freezer floor area and look for a sheet of ice.
- Melt ice with warm air (hair dryer on low) or warm water; do not chip ice with sharp tools.
- Flush the drain opening with warm water until it flows freely.
- Check the drain tube at the rear for sludge buildup and clean as needed.
Why it matters
Bottom leaks can lead to floor damage and can also signal a defrost drainage problem that may later cause ice buildup, poor airflow, and warmer temperatures in the fresh food section.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the 5 year warranty on LG refrigerators?
For LG model LFX31945ST, the exact “5-year warranty” coverage can vary by the refrigerator’s production version and the warranty terms that came with the unit; we use the model’s documentation to confirm what LG covers for year 5 (commonly sealed-system components such as the compressor, condenser, and evaporator). See the LFX31945ST manual for the warranty section tied to your unit.
What “5-year warranty” usually refers to on LG refrigerators
On many LG refrigerators, the longer warranty period is tied to the sealed refrigeration system, not cosmetic parts, shelves, or door bins.
Typical sealed-system components include:
- Compressor
- Condenser coil
- Evaporator
- Refrigerant tubing and related sealed joints
If you are troubleshooting cooling issues and suspect a sealed-system component, these model-matched parts are examples of what may be involved:
- Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801
- Refrigerator condenser coil ACG73645004
- Refrigerator evaporator ADL73341411
What is usually not included in a 5-year coverage window
Even when a longer warranty applies, it often does not cover normal wear items or user-serviceable accessories.
Common examples:
- Air filters and water filters
- Door gaskets and door bins
- Ice maker and dispenser components
- Light lenses, covers, and trim
Quick coverage checklist (general guidance)
Use this as a fast way to sort what you are looking at before you dig into the warranty text.
| Item type | Examples | Often part of “5-year” coverage? |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed-system cooling parts | compressor, condenser, evaporator | Often yes |
| Electrical/control parts | control board, user interface | Usually no |
| Convenience/dispensing parts | ice maker, auger motor, switches | Usually no |
| Wear/accessory items | filters, gaskets, bins | Usually no |
Why it matters
Knowing whether year-5 coverage is sealed-system-only helps you choose the right next step: sealed-system diagnosis is typically a professional repair, while many non-sealed parts (like filters, switches, and gaskets) are straightforward DIY replacements.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the problem with the LG bottom freezer refrigerator?
On the LG LFX31945ST bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common “problem” customers report is a cooling imbalance: the refrigerator section gets too warm while the freezer stays cold. On this model, that symptom is often linked to airflow restrictions, defrost-system icing, or temperature sensing and control; we use the LFX31945ST manual to confirm the correct checks and settings.
Most common symptoms
- Fresh food section warms up but freezer stays frozen
- Temperature swings (food spoils early or freezes in the refrigerator)
- Frost or ice buildup on the rear freezer panel
- Unit runs longer than normal, or fan sound changes
- Ice maker output drops when temperatures are unstable
What to check first (no-parts steps)
- Confirm the temperature settings; wait 24 hours after any change
- Make sure interior air vents are not blocked by food containers
- Check that doors close fully and gaskets seal all the way around
- Clean dust from the condenser area and allow airflow around the cabinet
- Look for heavy frost in the freezer that can choke airflow to the refrigerator
Parts that commonly relate to “fridge warm, freezer cold” on this model
If the basic checks do not help, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
| What’s happening | System to suspect | Model-matched example part |
|---|---|---|
| Weak airflow into refrigerator section | Airflow/damper | Refrigerator damper motor EAU61524007 |
| Frost buildup and restricted airflow | Defrost sensing | Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R |
| Poor cooling overall or intermittent cooling | Sealed system/compressor | Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801 |
Why it matters
When the refrigerator section runs warm, food safety and freshness are affected quickly. Catching airflow restrictions or defrost icing early also helps reduce compressor run time and prevents heavier ice buildup.
Last updated: January 2026





