Why does my LG freezer keep icing up at the bottom?
On LG refrigerator model LFCS27596S, ice building up on the freezer floor is typically caused by a defrost drain that is partially or fully blocked; meltwater cannot flow to the drain pan, so it refreezes into a sheet of ice. Use the steps in the LFCS27596S owner's manual to safely access and clear the drain path.
- Ice sheet only on the freezer bottom: points to a clogged drain or frozen drain line.
- Frost on packages or walls: often involves door openings or a door seal leak.
- Door not closing tightly: warm, humid air enters and increases frost.
- Recent install or power outage: moisture can spike while temps stabilize (up to 24 hours).
- Unplug the refrigerator and move food to a cooler.
- Remove the freezer drawer/bins and locate the drain trough (usually under the evaporator cover area).
- Melt the ice with a hair dryer on low or by placing towels and letting it thaw.
- Clear the drain using warm water (turkey baster works well) until it flows freely.
- Check the drain tube for kinks or blockage; replace it if it is damaged.
If the drain tube is cracked, loose, or repeatedly freezing, replacing the refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D is a common, model-compatible repair.
Warm, humid air increases frost and can overwhelm the defrost system.
- Make sure the freezer drawer closes fully and is not hitting a bin.
- Inspect gaskets for gaps, tears, or hardened sections.
- Keep packages from blocking air vents so cold air can circulate.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Ice sheet on freezer floor | Drain blocked/frozen | Thaw and flush drain; clear tube |
| Frost on food (outside packaging) | Door opened often or not sealing | Reduce door-open time; inspect gasket |
| Temps swing after loading groceries | Too much warm food at once | Load smaller batches; allow cooling |
A blocked drain can lead to recurring ice buildup, drawer closing problems, and water leaks. Fixing the drain and improving door sealing helps the freezer maintain stable temperatures and reduces frost.
You can order replacement parts for your LG LFCS27596S from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with LG refrigerators?
For LG refrigerators like model LFCS27596S, the most common service complaint is cooling failure (refrigerator and freezer not cooling or running warm). In many cases, the root cause is something simple such as Demo Mode being enabled, blocked air vents, or door sealing issues; our LFCS27596S owner's manual walks through these checks.
- Fresh food section is warm but freezer seems “kind of cold”
- Both sections are warm and food is spoiling
- Temperature swings after frequent door openings
- Unit seems to run a lot, or cooling seems to stop for periods
- Doors do not close fully or pop open
- Confirm cooling is actually enabled: Some models can have cooling turned OFF or be in Demo Mode, which leaves lights and the display working but disables cooling.
- Give it time after install: After a new install or power outage, it can take up to 24 hours to reach set temperatures.
- Check airflow: Make sure packages are not blocking the air vents between the freezer and fresh food sections.
- Reduce door-open time: Frequent or long door openings raise temperature and moisture.
- Check door sealing and alignment: A poor seal causes warm air leaks and frost or moisture.
| Likely cause | What you’ll see | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Demo Mode enabled | Lights/display work, no cooling | Disable Demo Mode per manual |
| Blocked air vents | Uneven temps, warm spots | Rearrange food for airflow |
| Door not closing/sealing | Warm temps, moisture, frost | Adjust/clean gasket area, replace gasket if torn |
| Defrost cycle | Temporary warming | Wait about 30 minutes and recheck |
If you confirm the doors are sealing and airflow is clear but temperatures still drift, these model-matched parts are commonly involved in cooling or temperature-control symptoms:
- Refrigerator temperature sensor 6500JB2002X (thermistor style sensor used for temperature feedback)
- Fan assy ADP73273402 (air movement through compartments)
Cooling problems are often misdiagnosed as a major failure when the fix is a setting (Demo Mode), airflow restriction, or a door seal issue. Starting with the manual checks prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps restore safe food temperatures faster.
For replacement parts for LFCS27596S, order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my LG refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
For LG model LFCS27596S, a bottom leak is usually caused by a clogged or iced defrost drain, a loose or damaged drain tube, or a water supply leak feeding the ice maker. Use the LFCS27596S owner's manual for shutoff steps and access locations.
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing panels or inspecting wiring.
- Check whether the water is under the freezer drawer (defrost drain issue) or near the back (water line issue).
- Look for ice on the freezer floor or under the bottom drawer.
- Note if the leak happens after a defrost cycle or only when the ice maker fills.
- Pull the unit forward and inspect the water supply line and fittings for drips.
Defrost water should flow down a drain to the drain pan; when the drain clogs, water overflows into the base.
- Melt visible ice with warm air (no open flame).
- Flush the drain opening with warm water until it runs freely.
If the drain tube is split, loose, or blocked, water can dump into the bottom instead of reaching the pan.
- Inspect and replace the refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D if it is cracked or won’t stay seated.
The manual’s water line section warns that improper setup and water hammer can lead to leaks.
- Tighten compression fittings and check tubing for pinholes.
- If the ice maker itself is leaking, replace the ice maker assembly AEQ72909602.
| What you see | Most likely cause | Best area to inspect |
|---|---|---|
| Water or ice under freezer drawer | Defrost drain clogged | Freezer floor, drain opening |
| Puddle near front center | Drain tube issue | Drain tube path, base |
| Water near back wall | Water line leak | Supply line, fittings |
Water under the refrigerator can damage flooring and often leads to recurring ice buildup that hurts cooling performance if the defrost drain path is not restored.
You can order model-matched parts from the parts list for LFCS27596S, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





