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LG LFXC24796S/00 refrigerator

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LG Refrigerator LFXC24796S/00 FAQs

For the LG LFXC24796S French door bottom-freezer refrigerator, the cabinet dimensions are 35 3/4 in. wide x 30 7/8 in. deep x 70 1/4 in. high (908 mm x 785 mm x 1785 mm). With the door open, depth is 42 3/4 in. (1086 mm). See the LFXC24796S owner's manual for the full specifications table.

Dimensions at a glance

  • Width: 35 3/4 in. (908 mm)
  • Depth (doors closed): 30 7/8 in. (785 mm)
  • Height: 70 1/4 in. (1785 mm)
  • Depth (door open): 42 3/4 in. (1086 mm)
  • Water pressure requirement (for ice maker/water): 20 to 120 psi

Quick reference table

Measurement Inches Millimeters
Width 35 3/4 908
Depth (closed) 30 7/8 785
Height 70 1/4 1785
Depth (door open) 42 3/4 1086

Measuring tips before you buy or move it

  • Measure the tightest doorway and any turns (hallways, stair landings).
  • Confirm depth clearance for opening French doors fully (especially near an island).
  • Leave space for airflow behind and above the refrigerator.
  • Plan a nearby potable water supply if you use the ice maker.
  • Use two or more people to move the unit; it is heavy.

Why it matters

Correct width, depth, and door-swing clearance prevents installation problems, protects flooring, and helps the LG refrigerator cool efficiently once it is in place.

Last updated: February 2026

On LG model LFXC24796S, a C1 display is most often tied to the control panel being locked (Control Lock). Unlocking the display restores normal button operation and can clear the code if it was triggered by an active lock setting.

Check and turn off Control Lock

Use these quick checks first:

  • Look for a Lock indicator light on the display.
  • Press and hold the Lock button for about 3 seconds to toggle the lock off.
  • If the display has been locked for a long time, unlock it, then lock and unlock again to reset the panel.
  • After unlocking, try adjusting the freezer or refrigerator temperature to confirm the controls respond.
  • If the code returns, power-cycle the refrigerator (unplug for 2 minutes, then plug back in).

For the exact button locations and display icons on your unit, follow the control panel section in the LFXC24796S owner's manual.

If C1 comes back: use Smart Diagnosis

If the refrigerator still shows C1 after unlocking the panel, we recommend using LG Smart Diagnosis so the service center can read the stored data.

Steps (summary):

  • Lock the display (press and hold Lock for 3 seconds).
  • Open the right refrigerator door.
  • Hold your phone microphone near the speaker at the right door hinge.
  • Press and hold the Freezer button for 3 seconds until the tones transmit.

These steps are outlined in the LFXC24796S owner's manual.

What C1 usually means (at-a-glance)

What you notice Most likely cause What to do
Buttons do not respond Control Lock is on Hold Lock for 3 seconds
Code returns after unlock Control issue needs diagnosis Run Smart Diagnosis
Cooling seems normal Display-only condition Focus on control lock and diagnostics

Why it matters

When the control panel is locked, temperature and feature buttons will not work. Clearing the lock prevents accidental setting changes and helps you confirm whether C1 is just a control-state issue or something that needs deeper troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

For LG model LFXC24796S, the most common reason it seems “not cooling” is restricted airflow from dirty condenser coils or blocked vents; after that, the next most common causes are settings (control OFF), a normal defrost cycle, or not allowing enough time after installation or moving. See the LFXC24796S owner's manual for the model’s troubleshooting checks.

Quick checks we recommend first (in order)

  • Confirm the refrigerator control is ON (not set to OFF).
  • Wait 30 minutes if it may be in a normal defrost cycle.
  • If it was just installed, allow up to 24 hours to reach set temperatures.
  • Make sure doors close fully and aren’t being held open by bins or food.
  • Clean dust from the condenser area and ensure airflow around the cabinet.
  • Verify vents inside the fresh food and freezer sections are not blocked.

What to do based on what you’re seeing

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Both sections warm Control OFF, defrost cycle, or airflow issue Check settings, wait 30 minutes, clean coils
Cooling is weak after moving Oil/refrigerant settling after transport Let it sit upright, then allow 24 hours to stabilize
Freezer cold, fridge warm Airflow blockage or evaporator/fan issue Clear vents, check for heavy frost, listen for fan
Runs a lot, still warm Dirty condenser or poor door seal Clean condenser area, inspect gaskets

When a part is commonly involved

If basic checks don’t restore cooling, these components are often involved in “not cooling” complaints:

  • Condenser system: a dirty or damaged condenser can’t reject heat effectively (see refrigerator condenser coil ACG73645004).
  • Evaporator system: frost buildup or airflow problems can prevent cold air from circulating.
  • Defrost sensing: a failed sensor can contribute to icing and airflow restriction (see refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R).
  • Sealed system/compressor: less common, but possible if the unit won’t cool at all.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that can’t move heat out (condenser side) or can’t move cold air around (evaporator/airflow side) will warm up even if the compressor is running. Starting with settings, defrost timing, and airflow prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

The price of an LG 547 L double door refrigerator depends on the exact model and where it’s sold. This Sears PartsDirect page is for the LG LFXC24796S refrigerator, so we focus on parts pricing and model specs here; use the model number on your rating label to match the correct retail price.

Match the right model first (so you’re comparing the right price)

Different LG “double door” and French door refrigerators can look similar but vary a lot in features and cost. Before comparing prices, confirm:

  • Model number (for this page: LFXC24796S)
  • Capacity (547 L is a different capacity class than many U.S. listings)
  • Market/region (U.S. vs. India pricing and configurations differ)
  • Finish and door style (French door vs. top freezer vs. side-by-side)

For model identification and specifications for LG LFXC24796S, check the LFXC24796S owner's manual.

What we can confirm for LG LFXC24796S (specs that affect value)

From the LG documentation for the LFXC24796* series, key installation specs include:

Spec LG LFXC24796S (from manual)
Electrical 115 VAC, 60 Hz
Water pressure 20 to 120 psi
Dimensions (W x D x H) 35 3/4 in x 30 7/8 in x 70 1/4 in

Parts pricing on this model (example)

If you’re budgeting for ownership, replacement parts are a real cost factor. For example, this model uses a fresh air filter such as the LG refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408.

  • Air filter: typically replaced periodically to help reduce odors
  • Ice maker assemblies: higher-cost items if ice production issues occur
  • Seals and gaskets: affect efficiency and temperature stability

Why it matters

Retail price comparisons only make sense when the model number and region match. For LG LFXC24796S, knowing the correct specs and common maintenance parts helps you estimate total cost of ownership, not just the purchase price.

Last updated: February 2026

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