Why does my LG freezer keep icing up at the bottom?
On the LG LFC22770ST bottom-mount refrigerator, ice building up on the freezer floor usually happens when warm, moist air leaks in (door not sealing or closing fully) or when defrost meltwater cannot drain away and refreezes at the bottom. Use the steps in the LFC22770ST owner's manual to confirm normal operation and care.
Most common causes to check first
- Drawer not fully closing: packages, baskets, or rails can keep the freezer drawer slightly open.
- Gasket not sealing: crumbs, ice, or a warped gasket lets humid air enter and frost forms.
- Frequent openings: repeated door openings add moisture that later freezes.
- Temperature set too cold: overly cold settings can increase frost and ice buildup.
- Drain issue: a partially blocked defrost drain can leave water to refreeze on the freezer bottom.
Quick fixes we recommend
- Empty the bottom area and remove any loose ice so you can see where it returns.
- Inspect and clean the gasket with mild detergent and warm water; wipe dry.
- Check closing and alignment: make sure bins and baskets slide freely and nothing hits the back wall.
- Verify settings: for normal ice production, LG recommends 0°F (-18°C) in the freezer; adjust one increment at a time and allow time to stabilize.
- Reduce moisture load: cool uncovered hot foods before loading, and limit long door openings.
What to look for (symptom guide)
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Ice sheet only on freezer floor | Defrost drain not draining | Clear ice, then check for recurring water after a defrost cycle |
| Frost on packages and walls | Air leak at gasket or drawer not closed | Clean gasket, remove obstructions, confirm tight closure |
| Ice plus warm temps or weak cooling | Airflow or cooling system issue | Check for blocked vents; if symptoms persist, schedule service |
Parts that can be involved
If you also have dispenser or ice maker symptoms (slow fill, no ice, intermittent water), the inlet valve can contribute to icing and leaks in some situations. For this model, see the LG refrigerator water inlet valve AJU73753101.
Why it matters
Ice on the freezer bottom can prevent the drawer from closing, which adds more warm air and moisture. That cycle increases frost, reduces efficiency, and can lead to temperature swings that affect food quality.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with LG fridges?
The most common problem we see with LG refrigerators like model LFC22770ST is a cooling failure tied to the sealed system, often involving the compressor. Other frequent issues are ice maker problems, water leaks, and temperature swings caused by airflow or defrost-related faults; use the LFC22770ST owner's manual for model-specific troubleshooting and safety steps.
Most common symptoms customers notice
- Fresh food section gets warm while the freezer seems “okay”
- Clicking, buzzing, or louder-than-normal running sounds
- Ice maker stops producing ice or makes small/hollow cubes
- Water under the refrigerator or inside crispers
- Temperatures fluctuate even after adjusting settings
Quick checks you can do first (before replacing parts)
- Confirm doors seal and close fully; warm air leaks cause temperature instability and frost.
- Make sure vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food packages.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (unplug first); restricted airflow raises temperatures.
- If you smell burning plastic or see smoke, unplug immediately and follow the safety guidance in the manual.
Common causes and what they typically affect
| Issue area | What you’ll notice | Parts often involved on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed system / compressor | No cooling or weak cooling | Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801, filter dryer, evaporator |
| Airflow (evaporator fan) | Warm refrigerator, uneven temps | Evaporator fan motor, frost buildup |
| Water/ice system | No ice, slow fill, leaks | LG refrigerator water inlet valve AJU73753101, ice maker assembly |
| Sensing/control | Temps drift, odd cycling | Thermistor/temperature sensor, control board |
Why it matters
Cooling problems can quickly lead to food spoilage, and water leaks can damage flooring. Catching symptoms early helps you focus on the right system (cooling, airflow, or water supply) and avoid unnecessary part replacements.
Helpful DIY guidance
- Use LG bottom freezer refrigerator error codes to interpret display or diagnostic codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG fridge?
Most LG refrigerators, including the LG LFC22770ST, typically last 10 to 15 years. Real-world lifespan depends most on how well the sealed system stays healthy (compressor, condenser, evaporator) and on routine care like keeping airflow clear and temperatures stable; see the LFC22770ST owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A refrigerator’s life is usually limited by cooling-system wear, airflow problems, and control or fan failures.
- Maintenance: dirty condenser area and blocked vents make the unit run longer and hotter.
- Room conditions: very hot garages or tight built-ins shorten life.
- Door sealing habits: frequent long door openings add load and moisture.
- Ice maker and water system use: mineral buildup and leaks can create secondary damage.
- Power quality: repeated outages or surges stress electronics and the compressor start components.
What “normal” looks like for LFC22770ST
Use this as a practical benchmark for planning repairs versus replacement.
| Age of refrigerator | What we commonly see | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 years | Minor issues (door alignment, ice maker quirks) | Verify temps, clean, check seals |
| 6 to 10 years | Fans, sensors, water valve issues become more common | Inspect airflow, test components |
| 10 to 15 years | Higher chance of sealed-system or control-board failures | Compare repair cost to replacement |
| 15+ years | End-of-life failures more likely | Replace if major cooling parts fail |
Parts that matter most when you’re judging lifespan
If cooling performance drops, these are the components that most directly affect whether the refrigerator is “worth fixing.”
- Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801: the heart of the sealed system.
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor 4681JB1027C: moves cold air through the compartments.
- Refrigerator electronic control board EBR77042511: manages cooling and defrost logic.
- Refrigerator temperature sensor 6500JB2002X: helps regulate accurate temperatures.
- LG refrigerator water inlet valve AJU73753101: affects ice maker and dispenser water flow.
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide when a repair is smart. For example, a fan motor or sensor repair often makes sense mid-life, while a major sealed-system repair near 12 to 15 years can be harder to justify.
Last updated: January 2026





