What is the most common problem with LG refrigerators ice?
On the LG LFXS28968S, the most common ice problems are water-flow and temperature related: a restricted water filter, low incoming water pressure, or a freezer that is not cold enough for the icemaker to cycle. For model-specific operating checks, see the LFXS28968S owner's manual.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the icemaker is turned ON and the doors fully close.
- Verify the freezer is cold enough; this model’s icemaker won’t start operating until it reaches 15°F (-9°C) or below.
- Replace the water filter if it is about 6 months old or water flow is slow.
- Make sure the shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Empty the ice bin and break up clumps; clumped ice can block dispensing and slow new ice production.
Water pressure guidance for this model
The LFXS28968S manual lists these requirements:
| Water setup | Pressure guidance |
|---|---|
| Standard supply with the refrigerator’s water filter | 20 to 120 psi (138 to 827 kPa) |
| Reverse osmosis system feeding the refrigerator | 40 to 60 psi minimum to the RO system |
Parts that commonly relate to ice issues on this model
If the checks above do not resolve the issue, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- LG lt1000p refrigerator water filter ADQ74793501 (a restricted filter can reduce water flow to the icemaker)
- LG refrigerator water inlet valve AJU72992601 (a weak valve can cause small cubes, hollow cubes, or no fill)
- LG refrigerator ice maker AEQ73110225 (if the icemaker stops cycling, won’t harvest, or won’t fill)
Why it matters
Ice makers depend on steady water flow and proper freezer temperature. A slightly restricted filter or marginal water pressure can cause slow production, hollow cubes, or repeated jams that look like an icemaker failure.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the warranty on LG LFXS28968S?
For the LG LFXS28968S, the exact limited warranty terms depend on the specific warranty statement that came with your refrigerator (and can vary by version and purchase details). We recommend confirming the covered parts and time periods in the warranty section of the LFXS28968S owner’s manual.
Where to find the correct warranty terms
The model family manual for LFXS28968* includes a “Limited Warranty” section. Use it to match coverage to your unit and situation.
- Check the “Limited Warranty” pages in the manual.
- Match coverage to your model and serial number label.
- Verify the start date using your proof of purchase.
- Note any exclusions (for example, consumables and cosmetic items).
- Confirm whether labor is covered separately from parts.
What warranty coverage commonly breaks down into
Even when the exact time periods differ, LG refrigerator warranties are often organized by component type.
| Component group | What it usually includes | Common notes to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed system | Compressor, condenser, evaporator, related tubing | Coverage can differ for parts vs. labor |
| Electrical and controls | Boards, sensors, switches, wiring | Often shorter coverage than sealed system |
| Wear items and consumables | Filters, light bulbs, gaskets (varies) | Frequently excluded unless defective at purchase |
If you are troubleshooting a possible covered failure
Before scheduling service, it helps to document the issue and identify the likely component.
- Record temperatures in the fresh food and freezer sections.
- Write down any error codes shown on the display.
- Note unusual noises (clicking, buzzing, grinding) and when they occur.
- Check for water leaks around the cabinet and under the unit.
- If the issue involves cooling, the sealed system may be involved (for example, refrigerator compressor TCA36811409).
Why it matters
Knowing the exact warranty coverage for your LG LFXS28968S helps you decide whether to schedule authorized service first (to protect coverage) or proceed with a DIY repair and parts replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my LG refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
On LG model LFXS28968S, leaking from the bottom is most often caused by a defrost drain problem (water cannot flow to the drain pan), a water supply leak for the ice maker/dispenser, or an overflowing/shifted drain pan. Start by identifying whether the water is clear (water system) or dirty (defrost drain pan). See the LFXS28968S manual for component locations and safety steps.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Unplug the refrigerator before removing panels or reaching near wiring.
- Pull the unit forward and look for water at the rear lower area (water line and valve zone).
- Check whether the leak happens only during/after ice making or after a defrost cycle.
- Look for ice buildup on the freezer floor or under the evaporator cover (a common clue of a clogged drain).
- Confirm doors close fully; warm air intrusion can increase frost and defrost water.
Most common causes (and what to do)
1) Clogged or frozen defrost drain
Defrost water can back up and spill to the bottom of the cabinet.
- Clear visible ice in the drain trough area (warm air, not sharp tools)
- Flush the drain path with warm water if accessible
- Inspect the external drain tube for blockage or kinks; replace if damaged using refrigerator drain tube 5251JA3003D
2) Ice maker or water supply leak
A slow drip can run down and pool underneath.
- Inspect the water inlet valve and tubing connections for seepage
- Check the fill tube area for misalignment or freezing
- If the valve body is leaking or not closing fully, replace using LG refrigerator water inlet valve AJU72992601
3) Drain pan overflow or misplacement
Defrost water normally evaporates from the pan near the compressor.
- Make sure the pan is seated correctly and not cracked
- Clean residue that can cause splashing or overflow
- Replace a damaged pan using drain tray assembly AJP73574405
Symptom-to-cause guide
| What you see | Most likely source | Where to focus |
|---|---|---|
| Clear water, near back | Water line/valve | Inlet valve, tubing fittings |
| Water after heavy frost | Defrost drain | Drain trough, drain tube |
| Dirty water, oily dust | Drain pan area | Pan condition and position |
Why it matters
Water under an LFXS28968S can lead to floor damage, ice buildup in the freezer, and airflow problems that affect cooling. Fixing the source early also helps prevent repeat leaks after defrost cycles.
Last updated: January 2026





