What is the capacity of LFXC24726S?
The LG LFXC24726S refrigerator has a total capacity of 23.7 cu. ft. This is the overall storage volume across the fresh food and freezer sections for this model family; exact usable space can vary slightly with shelves, bins, and installed accessories. See the LFXC24726S owner’s manual for model-specific details.
Total capacity is the combined interior volume of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
- Total capacity: 23.7 cu. ft.
- What it includes: fresh food section + freezer section
- What can change your usable space: shelf positions, door bins, ice bin, and filter housings
- Best practice: avoid overpacking so air can circulate and temperatures stay stable
| Spec | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | 23.7 cu. ft. | Overall storage volume for LG LFXC24726S |
| Type | Bottom-mount | Freezer is in the lower drawer |
Capacity helps you compare refrigerators and plan food storage, but day-to-day “usable” room depends on how you configure shelves and bins and whether you use features like the in-door ice bin.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the warranty on LFXC24726S?
For the LG LFXC24726S refrigerator, the limited warranty coverage shown in the model’s owner’s manual includes 1 year parts and labor for the refrigerator, 7 years parts for the sealed system, and 10 years parts for the linear compressor (labor may be charged after year 1). See the LFXC24726S owner’s manual for full terms and exclusions.
| Component or coverage area | Warranty period | What’s covered |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator (overall) | 1 year | Parts and labor |
| Sealed system (condenser, dryer, connecting tube, refrigerant, evaporator) | 7 years | Parts only (labor charged) |
| Linear compressor | 10 years | Parts only (labor charged) |
- Proof of original retail purchase (often required for warranty service)
- Model and serial number from the refrigerator’s data label
- Installation details (water line hookup, electrical outlet type, leveling)
- Notes on the symptom (cooling issue, noise, ice maker problem, leak)
- Warranty terms can differ by country; the LFXC24726S manual includes separate USA and Canada sections.
- Some items are typically considered consumables (for example, water filters and air filters) and are not usually covered.
- If you are troubleshooting an odor issue, replacing the fresh air filter is a common maintenance step; the compatible part for this model is the LG refrigerator air filter ADQ73214408.
Knowing whether a problem falls under “parts and labor” versus “parts only” helps you estimate out-of-pocket costs before scheduling service, especially for sealed system or compressor-related repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my LG bottom freezer not freezing?
If your LG LFXC24726S bottom-mount freezer isn’t freezing, the most common causes are airflow problems (blocked vents or frost buildup), incorrect control settings (including Display Mode), or a cooling-system issue such as a failed compressor start relay, control board, or compressor. Use the checks below before replacing parts. See the LFXC24726S owner’s manual for control and troubleshooting details.
- Confirm the freezer set temperature is at a normal freezing setting (many LG units target around 0°F for ice production).
- Make sure the freezer drawer is closing fully and sealing; a poor seal lets warm air in.
- Check for blocked air vents in the freezer and refrigerator; rearrange food to restore airflow.
- Look for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (can point to a defrost or fan issue).
- If the unit was recently moved or stored on its side, let it stand upright before running; cooling can take up to 24 hours to stabilize.
Some LG models have a store/display setting that disables cooling.
| What you see | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| “OFF” on the display | Display Mode is on (cooling disabled) | Turn Display Mode off using the button sequence in the manual |
| Temps set but freezer warm | Cooling issue or airflow issue | Continue troubleshooting below |
If airflow and settings check out, these parts are common suspects on LFXC24726S:
- Refrigerator compressor start relay EBG60663230 (compressor may click, hum, or fail to start)
- Refrigerator electronic control board EBR78940615 (cooling commands not sent correctly)
- Refrigerator compressor TCA38091801 (sealed-system cooling failure)
- Refrigerator freezer evaporator cover and fan assembly AEB72913929 or refrigerator evaporator fan motor EAU61524007 (no cold-air circulation)
A freezer that is not freezing can quickly lead to food spoilage and can also force the compressor to run longer than normal. Catching a door-seal, airflow, or control-setting issue early can prevent unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my LG refrigerator not making ice on the bottom?
If your LG LFXC24726S isn’t making ice in the freezer (bottom) bin, the most common causes are the icemaker being turned off, the freezer not cold enough yet, or a water supply problem (shutoff valve, low pressure, kinked line, or a clogged filter). Use the LFXC24726S user manual to confirm control settings and normal ice-making timing.
- Make sure Ice On is enabled (press and hold Ice On/Off for 3 seconds).
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough; LG recommends 0°F for normal ice production.
- If the refrigerator was just installed or reconnected, allow 12 to 24 hours to start making ice and up to 72 hours for full production.
- Verify the house water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line behind the unit is not kinked.
- If you use reverse osmosis, water pressure can be too low for the icemaker.
A restricted water supply can stop the bottom ice bin from filling even when the icemaker is on.
- If cubes are small or production is slow, replace the water filter and flush the system.
- If water dispenses slowly at the door, that also points to a restriction.
Helpful resources and parts:
- How to change the water filter in an LG refrigerator
- LG kenmore refrigerator water filter ADQ36006101
| Situation | Typical requirement | What you’ll notice if low |
|---|---|---|
| Standard supply | 20 to 120 psi | Slow fill, no ice, small cubes |
| With RO system | Often needs higher effective pressure | Intermittent or no ice |
If water supply is good and the freezer is cold, the icemaker itself can fail (motor/module, internal thermostat, or fill circuit).
Consider inspecting or replacing the icemaker if you see these symptoms:
- No ice after 24 hours, but water dispenser works normally
- Ice mold never fills with water
- Icemaker cycles are silent and never eject
- Ice production stops even with a not-full bin
Model-compatible part options include:
- LG refrigerator ice maker AEQ73130004
- LG refrigerator ice maker and auger motor assembly EAU62563503
No ice from the bottom bin is usually a sign of either temperature or water delivery trouble. Fixing the root cause prevents repeated thaw-freeze issues, small cubes, and unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026





