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LG LMXS30796D/00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LMXS30796D/00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Kenmore Refrigerator Lamp Cover for LG LMXS30796D/00 - Part MCK67195101

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    Kenmore Refrigerator Lamp Cover

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  • Refrigerator Shelf Assembly for LG LMXS30796D/00 - Part AHT73574012

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    Refrigerator Shelf Assembly

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  • Refrigerator Drain Tray for LG LMXS30796D/00 - Part MCR64355309

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    Refrigerator Drain Tray

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  • Refrigerator Door Foam Assembly for LG LMXS30796D/00 - Part ADD72915910

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    Refrigerator Door Foam Assembly

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  • Guide Rail for LG LMXS30796D/00 - Part MEA63491301

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LG Refrigerator LMXS30796D/00 FAQs

The most common issue we see with LG refrigerators like model LMXS30796D is a cooling problem: the fresh food section or freezer gets too warm, temperatures swing, or the unit runs constantly. The next most common complaints are ice maker and water dispenser problems.

Most common symptoms (what you’ll notice)

  • Refrigerator section warm but freezer still partly cold
  • Freezer warming up or soft ice
  • Loud humming, clicking, or the unit running almost nonstop
  • Frost buildup on the back wall or poor airflow from vents
  • Ice maker slow, no ice, or dispenser not dispensing

Quick checks we recommend first

These steps solve a lot of “not cooling” and “no ice” calls without replacing major parts.

  • Confirm settings: fridge about 37°F, freezer about 0°F
  • Make sure doors seal fully; avoid overpacking and blocking air vents
  • Clean dust from the condenser area (restricted airflow causes warm temps)
  • Replace maintenance items on schedule (air filter, water filter)
  • If ice or water is weak, purge air and verify household water supply is fully on

Helpful guides

When it points to a part problem

If basic checks do not help, these are common part areas involved:

Problem you see Common area involved Example part for LMXS30796D
Warm temps, long run time Sealed system or compressor circuit Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801
Musty odors, stale air Air filtration LG refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408
No ice or irregular ice Ice maker assembly LG refrigerator ice maker AEQ73110210

Why it matters

Cooling problems can lead to food spoilage and extra energy use, and ice maker issues often trace back to maintenance (filters, airflow) before they become bigger repairs. Starting with settings, airflow, and filter maintenance helps you avoid unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG refrigerators, including the LG LMXS30796D, typically last about 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular maintenance (especially keeping airflow and heat exchange efficient) is what most often separates a 10-year fridge from a 15-year fridge.

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)

  • Average: 10 to 15 years
  • Well-maintained units: 15+ years
  • Shortened lifespan drivers: poor ventilation, dirty condenser area, frequent door left open, and unresolved cooling issues
Scenario What to expect What helps most
Normal use, basic upkeep 10 to 15 years Stable temps, clean condenser area
Heavy use (large family, frequent door openings) Closer to 10 years Fast door closing, good gasket seal
Proactive maintenance 15+ years Coil cleaning, airflow clearance, quick repairs

Maintenance that extends life (high impact)

We recommend these habits for the LMXS30796D and most LG bottom-mount refrigerators:

  • Keep the refrigerator level so doors close and seal consistently.
  • Maintain air clearance around the cabinet so heat can dissipate.
  • Clean dust from the condenser area periodically to reduce compressor run time.
  • Replace consumables on schedule, such as the fresh air filter.
  • Address symptoms early (warm temps, unusual noises, frost buildup) to prevent strain on sealed-system components.

Parts that commonly affect longevity

Some components have an outsized impact on performance and long-term wear:

  • Compressor and start components: the compressor works harder when airflow is restricted or temps drift.
  • Condenser coil: a dirty or blocked coil raises operating temperatures.
  • Evaporator fan and airflow path: poor airflow can cause warm spots and longer run times.
  • Filters and door sealing: odors, moisture, and temperature swings increase workload.

If you are doing routine odor control and airflow maintenance, the LG refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408 is the correct air filtration component listed for this model.

Why it matters

A refrigerator’s lifespan is mostly about how hard it has to work every day. When heat cannot leave the system efficiently (dirty condenser area, poor ventilation, frequent warm-air intrusion), the compressor runs longer and overall wear increases.

For model-specific care and maintenance intervals, use the LMXS30796D owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For the LG LMXS30796D bottom-mount refrigerator, the compressor (Linear/Inverter) warranty is 10 years parts and 5 years labor. For the full coverage terms and what is excluded (such as cosmetic items and consumables), use the warranty section in the LMXS30796D owner's manual.

Warranty coverage at a glance

Here is the key warranty detail most customers look for first:

Component Parts coverage Labor coverage
Compressor (Linear/Inverter) 10 years 5 years

What to check in the full warranty terms

Warranty coverage can vary by component and by what caused the failure. In the warranty details, we recommend confirming:

  • Which sealed-system components are covered (for example, compressor-related refrigeration components)
  • What proof of purchase is required and how coverage is dated
  • What is considered normal wear, maintenance, or consumable items
  • Service requirements (authorized service, access to the unit, installation conditions)
  • Any limits on incidental costs (such as moving the refrigerator or special installation)

Why it matters

Knowing the compressor coverage helps you plan next steps if the refrigerator is not cooling, is running constantly, or is showing temperature-related symptoms. It also helps you decide whether to troubleshoot airflow and filtration items first (like the LG refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408) before pursuing sealed-system service.

Last updated: February 2026

If your LG LMXS30796D refrigerator isn’t working at all (no cooling, no lights, or it seems completely dead), the most common causes are loss of power to the unit, a compressor problem, a cooling-system airflow issue (frosted evaporator), or a failed control board. Use the checks below to pinpoint the failure before replacing parts; then confirm model-specific procedures in the LMXS30796D owner's manual.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Make sure the outlet has power (test with a lamp) and the cord is fully seated.
  • Check the house breaker or GFCI; reset if tripped.
  • Confirm the temperature controls are not set to “Off” or “Demo/Display” mode (see the LMXS30796D owner's manual).
  • Listen for the compressor and fans: a steady hum and airflow usually means the unit has power.
  • Look for door-left-open issues: doors must close fully for proper cooling.

What the symptoms usually mean

What you notice Most likely area What to do next
No lights, no display, no sound Power supply issue Verify outlet power, breaker/GFCI, cord connection
Lights on but not cooling Sealed system, compressor, or airflow Check for fan noise, heavy frost, warm condenser area
Clicking every few minutes, won’t start Compressor start/overload Inspect/replace the refrigerator compressor overload protector 6750CL0001D if applicable
Ice maker and dispenser dead too Control or power issue Check display, error codes, and wiring connections

Parts that commonly relate to “not working”

These are model-matched parts we often see involved when the refrigerator won’t cool or won’t run:

Error codes and “smart” diagnostics

If the display is on, check for an error code and follow the troubleshooting path for that code. Use our LG bottom freezer refrigerator error codes guide to match the code to likely causes.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that “stops working” can be a simple power or settings issue, but it can also be a compressor/control failure. Doing the quick checks first prevents unnecessary part returns and helps you target the correct repair.

Last updated: February 2026

If your LG LMXS30796D bottom-mount refrigerator has a fresh-food section that stays cold but the bottom freezer will not freeze, the most common causes are poor airflow from frost buildup, a weak cooling system (compressor or start components), or a control/sensor issue. Use the checks below, then confirm settings and diagnostics in the LMXS30796D owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix many “not freezing” complaints

  • Make sure the freezer temperature is set to 0°F (typical target) and the unit is not in demo mode.
  • Check for heavy frost on the freezer back wall; this points to a defrost or airflow problem.
  • Verify the freezer drawer closes fully; warm air leaks quickly stop freezing.
  • Avoid overpacking; blocked vents prevent cold air circulation.
  • Clean condenser area and ensure good airflow around the cabinet.

What to look for (symptom-to-cause guide)

What you notice Most likely issue What to do next
Fridge is cold, freezer is warm Airflow restriction or frost/ice blocking airflow Inspect for frost, clear vents, check fan noise
Clicking, humming, then stops Start device/overload or compressor struggling Unplug, listen on restart; service may be needed
No fan sound in freezer, temps rise Evaporator fan system problem Check for ice obstruction; plan fan/cover inspection
Temps fluctuate, odd behavior Control board or sensor issue Run built-in diagnostics and check error codes

Parts that are commonly involved on this model

These are model-matched parts we see tied to cooling and freezing complaints:

Why it matters

A freezer that will not freeze can lead to food spoilage and can also force the compressor to run longer, increasing energy use. Catching airflow and frost issues early often prevents bigger cooling-system repairs.

Helpful model-specific troubleshooting resources

Last updated: February 2026

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