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LG Refrigerator LFX28968ST/02 FAQs

For an LG LFX28968ST refrigerator, the correct air filter is the one specified for your exact model and filter housing; the most common LG choice is the LT120F (ADQ73214404), but we recommend matching by the part number printed on your current filter or confirming in the LFX28968ST owner's manual.

How to identify the right air filter (fast checks)

  • Open the air filter cover inside the fresh food compartment and remove the existing filter.
  • Look for a printed part number on the filter frame (this is the most reliable match).
  • Compare the filter’s shape (often a small square cartridge) and how it locks into the cover.
  • If the cover is missing or damaged, replace the cover first so the new filter seals correctly.
  • After installing the new filter, reset the air filter indicator (if your model has one).

Common LG air filter options (what you’ll typically see)

These are common across many LG French door and bottom-mount refrigerators; your LFX28968ST should match one of these styles.

Filter family Typical replacement interval What it helps with
LT120F style (often labeled ADQ73214404) About every 6 months Odors and stale air in the fresh food section
Other LG air filter styles About every 6 months Same purpose; different fit and cover design

Why it matters

A correctly fitting refrigerator air filter keeps airflow clean through the deodorizing system, which helps reduce food odors and keeps the fresh food compartment smelling normal. Using the wrong filter (or a damaged cover) can cause poor sealing and weak odor control.

Last updated: February 2026

The LG LFX28968ST is a 36-inch class bottom-mount (French door) refrigerator. For the exact exterior dimensions (width, height, depth with and without handles) and the listed capacity for your specific unit, we recommend confirming the specifications in the LFX28968ST owner's manual.

What “size” usually means for this model

When customers ask about refrigerator size, it typically refers to one or more of these specs:

  • Width class (commonly 36-inch for this model family)
  • Total capacity (cubic feet)
  • Overall height (floor to top of hinge)
  • Depth (with handles, without handles, and depth with door open)
  • Cutout/clearance needs (space for airflow and door swing)

Quick spec checklist to measure at home

Use a tape measure and record these numbers before ordering parts or planning a move:

  • Width at the widest point (often the doors)
  • Height to the top hinge cover
  • Depth to the front of the doors (and to the handle ends)
  • Clearance behind the unit for the water line and airflow
  • Door swing space (especially for French doors)

Typical “36-inch class” refrigerator dimensions (reference)

These are common ranges for 36-inch French door refrigerators; use them as planning guidance and confirm your exact numbers in the manual.

Measurement Typical range (36-inch class) Why you care
Width 35 3/4 to 36 in Fit through doorways and into the cabinet opening
Height 68 to 71 in Overhead cabinet clearance
Depth (with handles) 34 to 37 in Counter projection and walkway space
Depth (without handles) 32 to 35 in Tighter installs

Why it matters

Correct size details prevent installation headaches and help you avoid issues like doors not opening fully, poor airflow that hurts cooling performance, or kinks in the water line that can affect the ice maker and dispenser.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with LG refrigerators like model LFX28968ST is a cooling problem (refrigerator or freezer not staying cold). The most frequent root causes are airflow restrictions (frost buildup or blocked vents), a failing compressor system, or a control/defrost issue; the LFX28968ST owner's manual helps you confirm settings and basic checks.

Most common symptoms (what you’ll notice)

  • Fresh food section warms up while the freezer seems “okay” (or vice versa)
  • Temperatures swing, food spoils faster, or ice cream gets soft
  • Louder-than-normal humming, clicking, or buzzing during cooling cycles
  • Frost buildup on the freezer back wall (airflow gets choked off)
  • Ice maker slows down or stops because the freezer is not cold enough

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
  2. Check door sealing: look for gaps, rips, or corners that do not sit flat.
  3. Clear airflow: do not block interior vents with food packages.
  4. Clean condenser area (dust buildup raises temps and run time).
  5. If you have an ice maker issue too, verify the freezer is reaching proper temps before replacing parts.

Parts that commonly relate to cooling complaints

Symptom Common area to inspect Example part for LFX28968ST
No cooling or weak cooling Sealed system/compressor start components Refrigerator compressor start relay EBG60663230
Warm temps, long run time Condenser airflow/heat rejection Refrigerator condenser coil ACG73784701
Ice maker not making ice (often tied to warm freezer) Ice maker and freezer temp LG refrigerator ice maker AEQ73110210

Why it matters

Cooling problems are the “root” complaint because they can trigger secondary issues like poor ice production, excess frost, and higher energy use. Catching airflow and sealing problems early can prevent bigger failures and reduce food loss.

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG refrigerators, including the LG LFX28968ST, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (cleaning coils, keeping door seals tight, and changing filters on schedule) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 15.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

  • Average: 10 to 15 years
  • Often achievable with good care: 15+ years
  • Most common life-limiting issues: cooling system wear, airflow problems, and water/ice system leaks
Component Typical impact on lifespan What you can do
Compressor Biggest factor in long-term cooling Keep condenser area clean and well ventilated
Door gaskets Affects temperature stability and run time Inspect for gaps, clean, and replace if torn
Ice maker and water system Can cause leaks or poor ice production Replace filters, purge air, fix slow fills early
Control board and sensors Can cause erratic temps or no-cool Address error codes and temperature swings promptly

Maintenance that helps your LG fridge last longer

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer to hold temperature uses more energy and puts extra wear on key parts like the compressor, condenser coil, and fans. Simple upkeep helps prevent “runs all the time,” warm spots, and premature part failures.

When it may be time to repair vs. replace

Symptom More likely a repair More likely end-of-life
Warm fridge/freezer but fans run Door gasket, airflow, defrost issue Sealed system/compressor issue
Loud clicking then no cooling Start relay or control issue Compressor not starting repeatedly
Slow ice or no ice Ice maker or inlet valve Multiple cooling issues plus age

For model-specific care and cleaning intervals, use the LFX28968ST owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For LG model LFX28968ST, we do not recommend washing the refrigerator air filter with water. Most LG fresh air filters are carbon filters designed to be replaced on a schedule (commonly about every 6 months) rather than cleaned; follow the steps in the LFX28968ST owner's manual for your exact filter type and reset procedure.

  • Replace the air filter when the indicator light comes on or on a routine schedule.
  • If your model uses a reusable style filter, remove it and dry it only (no rinsing).
  • Reset the air filter indicator after service so the reminder stays accurate.
  • Keep the doors closed as much as possible while servicing the filter.
  • If odors persist after filter service, clean spills and check for spoiled food.

Quick guidance: washable vs. replaceable

Filter type Can you wash it with water? What works best
Carbon “fresh air” filter (most common) No Replace the filter, then reset the indicator
Reusable style (less common) No Dry thoroughly (air-dry, sunlight, or gentle warm air), then reinstall

Why it matters

Washing a carbon air filter can saturate the media and reduce odor absorption, which can leave your LG refrigerator smelling stale even though airflow seems normal. Proper replacement or dry-only maintenance keeps food odors under control and helps the filter reminder stay meaningful.

If you are also servicing the water system, use how to replace the water filter in an LG refrigerator to avoid common dispenser and ice taste issues.

Last updated: February 2026

For the LG LFX28968ST refrigerator, we replace the refrigerator air filter about every 6 months to keep odors down and help food stay fresher. Replace it sooner if you notice lingering smells or the filter indicator prompts you; follow the steps in the LFX28968ST owner's manual.

  • Typical home use: every 6 months
  • Heavy odor load (fish, onions, strong cheeses): every 3 to 4 months
  • High humidity or frequent door opening: every 4 to 6 months
  • After a power outage or odor event: replace early if smells persist after cleaning

Quick signs it is time to change the air filter

  • Odors return soon after cleaning the refrigerator
  • Food absorbs smells more easily than usual
  • The air filter indicator (if equipped) shows it is time
  • You recently deep-cleaned and want a fresh baseline

What to do when you replace it

  1. Install the new filter per the LFX28968ST owner's manual.
  2. Reset the filter indicator (if your model uses one).
  3. Wipe spills and clean door gaskets so odors do not immediately come back.

Air filter vs water filter (common mix-up)

Filter type What it helps with Typical interval
Refrigerator air filter Odors and air freshness inside the fresh food compartment About 6 months
Refrigerator water filter Taste/odor in drinking water and ice, flow rate Often 6 months (varies by use and water quality)

If you are changing the water filter too, use our guide: how to replace the water filter in an LG refrigerator.

Why it matters

A saturated air filter cannot absorb odors effectively, so smells linger and can transfer to uncovered foods. Replacing it on schedule is a simple maintenance step that helps your LG bottom-mount refrigerator stay cleaner-smelling with less effort.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The LG LFX28968ST bottom-mount refrigerator uses a refrigerator compartment air filter to help reduce odors in the fresh food section. For the exact filter location on your unit and the correct reset steps, follow the LFX28968ST owner's manual.

Where the air filter is located on this model

On the LFX28968ST, the air filter is mounted inside the refrigerator (fresh food) compartment in a dedicated air filter housing. Use the manual’s diagram to identify the housing so you do not remove the wrong cover.

  • Open the fresh food compartment and look for a cover labeled for the air filter.
  • Match the cover shape and label to the diagram in the manual.
  • If your control panel has an air filter indicator, use it as a reminder, not as a location guide.
  • If the refrigerator was purchased used, open the housing and confirm a filter is actually installed.
  • Reinstall the cover fully so it seals and airflow routes correctly.

Replacement timing and what to expect

Most LG refrigerator air filters are replaced every 6 months under normal use, or sooner if odors return.

Situation What it means What we recommend
Odors linger in fresh food section Filter media is saturated Replace the air filter and wipe interior surfaces
Air filter light is on Time-based reminder Replace filter, then reset per the manual
Odors after a power outage Food temps and airflow fluctuated Clean spills, replace filter if smells persist

Why it matters

A working air filter reduces odor transfer between foods and helps the refrigerator’s airflow system keep the fresh food section smelling clean.

For general replacement and installation tips, use how to install refrigerator air filter.

Last updated: February 2026

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