How to remove the bottom shelf of an LG fridge?
On the LG LFX21976ST, you remove the bottom refrigerator shelf by unloading it, tilting the front edge up, lifting the back edge to unhook it, then pulling the shelf straight out. This is the same shelf-removal method shown in the owner's manual.
- Remove all food from the shelf and from the area directly below it.
- Place both hands near the front corners of the shelf.
- Tilt the front edge up.
- Lift the back edge up to disengage the rear hooks from the support slots.
- Pull the shelf straight out of the refrigerator.
- Set the shelf on a flat, padded surface.
Some LFX21976ST configurations include a dedicated folding shelf (a complete shelf that folds to create tall-item space). Use the same removal steps above; fold it only as needed to clear surrounding parts while you lift and unhook it.
| Shelf type | What you do before lifting | Removal motion |
|---|---|---|
| Standard glass shelf | Unload shelf | Tilt front up, lift back up, pull out |
| Folding shelf (complete shelf) | Fold the shelf to reduce depth if needed | Tilt front up, lift back up, pull out |
- Remove the crisper drawers if they block the shelf from sliding out.
- Recheck that the back edge is fully lifted; the rear hooks must clear the slots.
- Keep the shelf level as you pull it out so the hooks do not catch.
Glass shelves are heavy and tempered; removing them with the correct tilt and lift motion prevents damage to the shelf supports and helps avoid chipping or breakage during cleaning and reinstallation.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with the LG refrigerator?
For LG refrigerators like model LFX21976ST, the most common customer-reported issue is a cooling problem (refrigerator or freezer not staying cold). In practice, that usually traces back to the sealed-system cooling path (compressor operation, airflow, or temperature sensing) and shows up as long run times, cycling, or warm compartments; use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow it down.
- Confirm the unit has power and the controls are turned on (not set to “off”).
- Make sure doors fully close; frequent door openings can trigger warm temps and longer run times.
- Listen for normal compressor cycling; repeated clicking with no cooling points to a start or overload issue.
- Check for blocked air vents inside the fresh food section and freezer (overpacked shelves cause warm spots).
- Allow time after a power outage or unplugging; temperatures can take hours to stabilize.
If the refrigerator is warm, these are the most common “repair paths” we see for this style of LG bottom-mount:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Not cooling or poor cooling | Compressor or sealed-system related | Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801 |
| Clicking, then stops | Compressor protection/start circuit | Refrigerator compressor overload protector 6750CL0001D |
| Temps swing, food freezes or warms | Temperature sensing/control | Refrigerator temperature sensor 6500JB2001B |
Cooling problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and ice maker or dispenser complaints that are really secondary symptoms. Catching airflow, door sealing, and compressor cycling issues early helps prevent bigger failures.
- This LG design includes an in-door ice system; ice production is typically 80 to 130 cubes per 24 hours under normal conditions.
- If you also have dispenser issues after changing filters, follow the purge and filter steps in the manual and use our water-filter how-to content.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the price of LG refrigerator legs?
LG LFX21976ST refrigerator leveling legs (often called front leveling feet) are typically sold as model-specific replacement parts, and pricing varies by which leg you need (left or right) and whether any mounting hardware is included. Use the LFX21976ST owner's manual to confirm the correct leg location and adjustment method before ordering.
On LG bottom-mount and French door refrigerators like model LFX21976ST, the “legs” customers ask about are usually the leveling legs used to level the cabinet and help the doors close properly.
Check these common identifiers:
- Front leveling legs adjust height; the front is often set slightly higher than the rear for better door closing.
- Rear supports/rollers are usually not called legs and often do not adjust the same way.
- If the refrigerator rocks or doors swing open, leveling is the first fix to try.
- If a leg is bent, stripped, or seized, replacement is the right repair.
The manual explains that the refrigerator must be installed on a solid floor and leveled by turning the leveling legs (clockwise to raise, counterclockwise to lower). Proper leveling reduces vibration and improves door closing. See the leveling instructions in the LFX21976ST owner's manual.
A damaged or misadjusted leveling leg can cause:
- Door alignment and sealing problems
- Extra noise and vibration
- Poor door closing that leads to temperature swings
Because “legs” are not listed as a featured part in the parts shown for this model, the exact price depends on the specific leveling leg part used on your LFX21976ST.
| Item type | Typical price range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Leveling leg/foot (single) | $10 to $40 | Most common “refrigerator leg” request |
| Leveling leg kit (pair) | $20 to $80 | Sometimes sold as a set |
| Roller/support (rear) | $15 to $60 | Not always adjustable |
- Look up your model LFX21976ST in the parts list and search for leveling leg, leveling foot, or adjuster.
- Match by diagram location (front left vs front right) to avoid ordering the wrong side.
- If your issue is door closing or alignment, level the refrigerator first; replacement is only needed if the leg will not adjust or is damaged.
Last updated: February 2026





