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LG LMXS28626S/04 refrigerator

LG LMXS28626S/04 refrigerator Parts

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LG REFRIGERATOR LMXS28626S/04 FAQs

Yes. The LG LMXS28626S refrigerator is covered by an LG limited warranty; coverage includes 1 year for the refrigerator/freezer (parts and labor for internal/functional parts), plus 5 years for the sealed system and compressor (parts and labor), with additional linear/inverter compressor parts-only coverage in years 6-10. See the LMXS28626S owner's manual for the full terms and exclusions.

What the LMXS28626S warranty typically covers

Warranty coverage is time-based and applies to defects in materials or workmanship under normal use.

  • 1 year: refrigerator/freezer (parts and labor for internal/functional parts)
  • 5 years: sealed system (parts and labor)
  • 5 years: compressor (parts and labor)
  • Years 6-10: linear/inverter compressor (parts only; labor is not included)

Quick coverage summary

Component Coverage length What’s included
Refrigerator/freezer 1 year Parts and labor (internal/functional parts only)
Sealed system 5 years Parts and labor
Compressor 5 years Parts and labor
Linear/inverter compressor Years 6-10 Parts only

What you’ll usually need for warranty service

To avoid delays, we recommend having these details ready:

  • Proof of purchase (model and purchase date)
  • Model number (LMXS28626S)
  • Serial number from the refrigerator’s ID label
  • A clear description of the symptom (not cooling, leaking, ice maker issue, etc.)

Why it matters

Knowing the warranty breakdown helps you decide whether to troubleshoot, replace a maintenance item (like a water filter or air filter), or pursue warranty service for sealed system or compressor-related cooling problems.

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG LMXS28626S, the most common ice problems are the icemaker being turned off, the ice bin or dispenser chute getting jammed with clumped ice or frost, or restricted water flow from an overdue water filter. These typically show up as no ice, slow ice production, or ice not dispensing.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the icemaker power switch is set to ON.
  • Make sure the freezer is set to 0°F (-18°C) for normal ice production.
  • Verify the water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Empty the ice bin, break up clumps, and reinstall the bin fully seated.
  • If dispensing is the issue, clear frost or ice fragments from the chute.
  • Replace the water filter if it is older than 6 months or water flow is slow.

For icemaker switch location, Ice Plus use, bin removal, and model-specific troubleshooting steps, follow the LMXS28626S owner's manual.

Most common causes and what they look like

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
Not making ice at all Icemaker OFF, no water supply Turn icemaker ON; confirm water valve is open
Slow ice production Freezer too warm, frequent door openings Set freezer to 0°F; reduce door openings; use Ice Plus
Ice won’t dispense Chute frosted, cubes clumped Clear chute; break up clumps; level ice in bin
Small cubes or slow fill Restricted filter or low water pressure Replace filter; confirm 20-120 psi supply

Parts that commonly affect ice performance on this model

If the quick checks do not resolve it, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Ice makers depend on steady water flow and a cold freezer. A small restriction (like an old filter) or minor frost buildup in the chute can look like a major failure, but it is often a fast fix.

Last updated: January 2026

LMXS28626S is an LG French door refrigerator with a bottom freezer (a bottom-mount design). For model-specific features, controls, and layout details, we recommend checking the LMXS28626S owner's manual.

How we classify this model

LMXS28626S falls into these common refrigerator categories:

  • Brand: LG
  • Configuration: French door (fresh food on top)
  • Freezer location: Bottom freezer drawer
  • Product type: Refrigerator

What “bottom-mount” means (quick reference)

A bottom-mount refrigerator keeps the refrigerator compartment at eye level and places the freezer below.

Term What you’ll see on LMXS28626S Why it matters
French door Two upper doors Wide shelf access and flexible storage
Bottom freezer Lower pull-out drawer Less bending for everyday refrigerated items
Dispenser models Some versions include ice/water dispensing Water line and filter maintenance may apply

Why it matters

Knowing the exact configuration helps you choose the right parts and instructions, especially for items like door components, icemaker parts, and filters that can vary by refrigerator style.

Last updated: January 2026

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