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LG LFC20760ST/06 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LFC20760ST/06 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Door Stop for LG LFC20760ST/06 - Part 4620JJ3006D

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    Refrigerator Door Stop

    Part #4620JJ3006D

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Display Case for LG LFC20760ST/06 - Part ABQ33905312

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    Refrigerator Display Case

    Part #ABQ33905312

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Kenmore Refrigerator Door Gasket Retainer for LG LFC20760ST/06 - Part 4930JJ2028E

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    Kenmore Refrigerator Door Gasket Retainer

    Part #4930JJ2028E

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Light Cover for LG LFC20760ST/06 - Part MCK62661401

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    Refrigerator Light Cover

    Part #MCK62661401

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Leveling Leg for LG LFC20760ST/06 - Part 4779JA2003A

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    Refrigerator Leveling Leg

    Part #4779JA2003A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

LG Refrigerator LFC20760ST/06 FAQs

The LG LFC20760ST is a bottom-mount refrigerator; most LG bottom-mount models in this class are about 30 to 33 inches wide, 67 to 70 inches tall, and 33 to 36 inches deep (depth varies most with handles). For the exact dimensions for your unit, use the LFC20760ST owner's manual.

Typical size ranges (what to expect)

These ranges help you plan for a cabinet opening, delivery path, and door swing when you do not have the spec sheet in front of you.

  • Width: 30 to 33 inches
  • Height: 67 to 70 inches
  • Depth (cabinet only): 30 to 33 inches
  • Depth (with doors): 32 to 35 inches
  • Depth (with handles): 33 to 36 inches
How to measure your refrigerator accurately

We recommend measuring the actual unit because flooring, leveling legs, and handle style can change the real-world fit.

  • Measure width at the widest point (often the hinge covers).
  • Measure height from floor to the top of the hinge cover.
  • Measure depth three ways: cabinet, doors, and handles.
  • Add at least 1 inch behind the unit for airflow.
  • Plan extra clearance on the hinge side so doors and drawers open fully.
Quick planning table
Measurement What to include Why it matters
Width hinge covers, door edges cabinet opening and trim clearance
Height hinge cover height overhead cabinet clearance
Depth handles and door thickness walkway clearance and door swing
Rear clearance space behind cabinet condenser airflow and efficiency
Why it matters

Correct dimensions prevent delivery surprises and help avoid issues like doors hitting walls, freezer drawers not pulling out fully, or restricted airflow that can cause warm temperatures and longer compressor run times.

Last updated: January 2026

Ice on the bottom of the freezer in your LG LFC20760ST is almost always caused by defrost water that cannot drain away; the water pools, then refreezes into a sheet of ice. The most common fix is clearing the defrost drain and making sure the drain tube is open and properly routed (see the LFC20760ST owner's manual).

Most common causes
  • Defrost drain hole blocked by ice, food debris, or sludge
  • Drain tube restricted, kinked, or not seated correctly
  • Freezer door not sealing well, causing excess frost that overwhelms the drain
  • Freezer overpacked, blocking airflow and increasing frost buildup
  • Refrigerator not level, so water runs forward instead of toward the drain
What we recommend (safe DIY steps)
  1. Unplug the refrigerator and remove the freezer drawer/bins.
  2. Melt the ice on the freezer floor using towels and a hair dryer on low (keep heat moving).
  3. Clear the drain opening (typically at the back of the freezer floor under/near the evaporator cover). Flush with hot water using a turkey baster.
  4. Check the drain tube at the rear of the refrigerator for blockage and clean it.
  5. If the tube is cracked, restricted, or missing, replace it with the correct part for this model: refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D.
Quick diagnosis guide
Symptom Most likely issue Best next step
Solid ice sheet on freezer floor Clogged defrost drain Thaw and flush drain with hot water
Water dripping into freezer, then freezing Drain tube partially blocked Inspect/clean tube; replace if damaged
Heavy frost plus ice on floor Door seal leak or door not closing Check gasket contact and door alignment
Why it matters

When the defrost drain is restricted, water has nowhere to go. That leads to recurring ice buildup, harder drawer operation, and temperature swings that can affect food quality and ice maker performance.

Last updated: January 2026

For LG refrigerators like model LFC20760ST, the most common customer-reported problem is loss of cooling (fresh food section warm, freezer not holding temperature). The most frequent root causes are airflow and defrost-related issues, and in some cases a sealed-system or compressor problem; we use the symptoms to narrow it down using the LFC20760ST owner's manual.

Most common symptoms we see
  • Refrigerator section warm but freezer still cold
  • Freezer warm and ice cream soft
  • Loud humming, clicking, or a fan noise that changes when doors open
  • Frost buildup on the back wall inside the freezer
  • Water leaking or puddles under the refrigerator
  • Ice maker stops producing ice
Quick checks that pinpoint the cause

Start with these simple checks before replacing parts:

  • Confirm temperatures: set refrigerator to about 37°F and freezer to about 0°F; allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  • Listen for fans: evaporator fan noise usually comes from the freezer area; condenser fan noise comes from the back/bottom.
  • Check for frost: heavy frost on the freezer back panel often points to a defrost problem.
  • Inspect door closing: a door not sealing can cause warm temps and frost.
  • Look for drain issues: water under the unit often traces to a clogged defrost drain.
Common causes and what they usually look like
What you notice Likely area to check Example part for this model
Warm temps, fan noise, frost buildup Defrost system or airflow Refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005C
Ice maker not filling or slow fill Water supply or inlet valve Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly AJU55759303
Water pooling under or inside Defrost drain path Refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D
Light stays off or acts odd with door Door switch circuit LG refrigerator door switch 6600JB1010A
Why it matters

Cooling problems can spoil food quickly and can also force the compressor and fans to run longer than normal. Catching an airflow, defrost, or water-supply issue early often prevents bigger repairs.

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Last updated: January 2026

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