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LG LNXC23766D/00 refrigerator Parts

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LG Refrigerator LNXC23766D/00 FAQs

On an LG refrigerator like model LNXC23766D, dH (or Er dH) indicates a defrost heating problem: the unit started a defrost cycle but the evaporator area did not warm up fast enough, so the control flagged a defrost error.

What dH usually points to

In most LG bottom-mount refrigerators, a dH-related code is triggered when the refrigerator cannot raise the evaporator temperature to a normal defrost target within a set time.

Common causes include:

  • Heavy frost buildup restricting airflow
  • A failed defrost heater circuit (heater, wiring, connector)
  • A bad defrost sensor/thermistor reporting the wrong temperature
  • A control issue that is not powering the heater

Quick checks we recommend (safe, no tools)

Start with the basics before replacing parts:

  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Check doors: make sure both doors seal fully and close on their own.
  • Look for frost: if the freezer back wall is heavily frosted, defrost performance is likely the issue.
  • Confirm airflow: vents should not be blocked by food packages.
  • After a filter change or water work, purge air if you notice dispenser issues (separate from dH).

What to do next (diagnosis path)

Use this simple decision guide to narrow it down.

What you observe Most likely direction What it affects
Thick frost on freezer back panel Defrost system not clearing frost Cooling, airflow, temperatures
Temps warming, then code returns Sensor or heater circuit intermittent Defrost reliability
No unusual frost, but code persists Sensor reading or control logic Error detection

For model-specific error code behavior and reset steps, use the owner's manual.

Why it matters

When defrost heat is not working correctly, frost builds up on the evaporator coil, airflow drops, and the refrigerator can start warming in the fresh food section even if the freezer still feels cold.

For a deeper list of LG bottom-freezer codes and what they mean, use LG bottom freezer refrigerator error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

A bad compressor in your LG LNXC23766D refrigerator typically shows up as warm temperatures (fresh food and freezer), long run times, or repeated clicking from the lower rear area as the start device tries to start the compressor. Confirm basics first before replacing sealed-system parts; see the owner's manual.

Quick signs that point to a compressor problem

  • Fridge and freezer both warming even though the unit has power
  • Compressor is very hot to the touch and you hear repeated clicking every few minutes
  • Compressor runs but cooling is weak and never reaches set temperature
  • You hear the condenser fan running, but the compressor is silent (no steady hum)
  • You see heavy frost patterns that do not match normal defrost behavior (often indicates a different issue, but it is a key clue)

Checks to do before blaming the compressor

These items commonly cause “no cool” symptoms and are faster to rule out than a compressor.

What the sounds usually mean

What you notice Most common cause What to do next
Click, pause, click again Start device/overload tripping or compressor locked Unplug, let it cool 10 to 15 minutes, retry; then move to electrical diagnosis
Steady hum but no cooling Sealed-system issue (compressor or refrigerant restriction/leak) Check coil cleanliness and fans; then sealed-system service is next
Silent compressor, fans run Control or start circuit issue Check power to compressor circuit and wiring; then test components

Why it matters

The compressor is the heart of the sealed system. Replacing it (for example, refrigerator compressor TCA36491304) is a major repair, so we always rule out airflow, dirty coils, and door-seal problems first to avoid unnecessary parts and downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

Ice building up on the bottom of the freezer in your LG LNXC23766D is caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain; defrost water cannot flow to the drain pan, so it refreezes into a sheet of ice. Clearing the drain and thawing the drain trough stops the repeat icing.

What’s happening (and why it matters)

During automatic defrost, meltwater should run into a drain hole, through a tube, and down to the drain pan. When that path is blocked by ice or debris, water backs up and freezes on the freezer floor.

Why it matters: the ice can jam the freezer drawer, cause water leaks, and lead to recurring frost and temperature swings.

Quick checks we recommend

  • Look for a flat ice sheet on the freezer floor (not just frost on food).
  • Check for ice buildup at the back of the freezer floor near the drain trough.
  • Watch for water dripping into the fresh food section after a defrost.
  • Make sure the freezer door closes fully and nothing is holding it open.
  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or hardened sections.

How to clear a frozen/clogged defrost drain

  1. Unplug the refrigerator.
  2. Remove the freezer drawer/bins to access the bottom panel.
  3. Thaw the ice with towels and warm air (hair dryer on low works); avoid overheating plastic.
  4. Find the drain hole/trough at the rear of the freezer floor.
  5. Flush the drain with hot water using a turkey baster or squeeze bottle until it drains freely.
  6. If needed, gently work a flexible plastic line into the tube (do not use anything sharp).

For panel removal and access details, follow the owner's manual.

If it keeps coming back

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Ice returns within a few days Drain still restricted Repeat hot-water flushing until flow is strong
Frost plus poor sealing Door gasket leak Inspect and replace the gasket if damaged
Water under the refrigerator Drain not reaching pan Confirm the drain tube is clear end-to-end

If you find a damaged seal, replacement gaskets for this model include LG refrigerator door gasket, left ADX72930427 and LG refrigerator door gasket, right ADX72930428.

Last updated: February 2026

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