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LG LRFXC2406S/00 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

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LG Bottom-Mount Refrigerator LRFXC2406S/00 FAQs

Ice building up on the bottom of the freezer in your LG LRFXC2406S is typically caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain; defrost water cannot flow to the drain pan, so it refreezes into a sheet of ice. Fully defrosting and clearing the drain usually fixes it; use the LRFXC2406S owner's manual for model-specific access and care steps.

Most common causes

  • Frozen/blocked defrost drain (most common): meltwater backs up and refreezes on the freezer floor.
  • Door not sealing or closing fully: warm, humid air enters and increases frost and ice buildup.
  • Frequent or long door openings: adds moisture that later freezes.
  • Food packages or bins blocking vents: disrupts airflow and can create localized frost that turns into ice.

What we recommend (safe, practical steps)

  1. Move food to a cooler and unplug the refrigerator.
  2. Defrost completely: leave doors open until all ice is melted (towels help manage water).
  3. Clear the drain path: once melted, flush the drain opening with warm water (a turkey baster works well) until it flows freely.
  4. Check door sealing: look for gaps, torn gasket areas, or doors that bounce back.
  5. If the gasket is damaged or deformed, replace the correct side gasket: refrigerator door gasket, left ADX72930460 or LG refrigerator door gasket, right ADX72930461.

Quick checks: symptoms and likely fix

What you see Most likely cause What to do first
Solid ice sheet on freezer floor Drain frozen/blocked Full defrost, then flush drain
Frost on packages and walls Door opened often or not sealing Reduce openings, inspect gasket
Ice returns within days Drain refreezing or door leak Recheck drain flow and gasket fit

Why it matters

When meltwater cannot drain, it refreezes and can spread under drawers, restrict airflow, and make the freezer work harder. Door leaks and excess humidity also drive frost formation, which can lead to temperature swings and poor food preservation.

Parts that can help

If you need to order replacement parts for LRFXC2406S, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG refrigerators, including the LG LRFXC2406S bottom-mount design, typically last 12 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Lifespan is driven most by sealed-system health (compressor, condenser, evaporator), airflow, and how well the doors seal.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

  • Average service life: 12 to 15 years
  • Often replaced earlier: 8 to 12 years (heavy use, poor airflow, frequent door openings)
  • Often lasts longer: 15 to 20 years (good ventilation, clean coils, stable temperatures)
Component or condition What it affects What you can do
Compressor and sealed system Core cooling performance and longevity Keep airflow clear; address cooling issues early
Condenser coil cleanliness Run time, heat removal, energy use Clean dust and pet hair regularly
Door gaskets and alignment Frost, moisture, temperature stability Inspect for gaps; correct sealing issues
Water and ice system Leaks, clogs, slow dispensing Replace filters on schedule; keep water pressure in range

Maintenance that extends life

We recommend these high-impact habits for an LG counter-depth French door refrigerator like model LRFXC2406S:

  • Clean the condenser area regularly so the unit can shed heat efficiently.
  • Keep the refrigerator and freezer set to steady, food-safe temperatures; avoid frequent large adjustments.
  • Make sure door gaskets seal all the way around; warm air leaks force longer run times.
  • Replace the air filter on schedule to reduce odors and keep airflow fresh (when equipped).
  • Use only potable water and keep supply pressure within the typical range shown in the owner's manual (20 to 120 psi).

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer and hotter than it should wears out expensive cooling components sooner. Simple upkeep, especially keeping heat-exchange surfaces clean and doors sealing properly, reduces compressor run time and helps your LG refrigerator reach its full expected lifespan.

Parts that commonly relate to longevity

If you are troubleshooting cooling performance, leaks, or sealing issues on LRFXC2406S, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

You can order replacement parts for LG LRFXC2406S from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Across LG refrigerators, the most common service issue is a no-cool or warm-temperature complaint. On the LG LRFXC2406S, the fastest wins are airflow and heat-transfer checks (dirty condenser area, blocked vents) before moving to sealed-system or control problems; use the LRFXC2406S owner's manual for model-specific operating and care details.

Most common symptoms customers notice

  • Fresh food section warming up while the freezer seems “okay”
  • Clicking, humming, or longer-than-normal run times
  • Frost buildup on the back wall or uneven temperatures
  • Ice maker or dispenser acting up after temperatures drift
  • Water under the refrigerator from a drain or defrost issue

What we check first (quick, high-impact)

  1. Condenser heat removal: If the condenser area is clogged with dust, cooling performance drops. If you suspect a damaged or restricted coil, the refrigerator condenser coil ACG73645004 is a common cooling-system part tied to heat rejection.
  2. Door sealing and alignment: Air leaks cause temperature swings and excess frost. If the seal is torn or warped, match the correct side: refrigerator door gasket, left ADX72930460 or LG refrigerator door gasket, right ADX72930461.
  3. Defrost sensing: A failed sensor can contribute to frost and airflow restriction. For defrost-sensing issues, see refrigerator defrost sensor assembly 6615JB2005R.

When it is more than basic maintenance

If the refrigerator is running but not cooling even after cleaning and airflow checks, the issue often points to one of these areas:

Area What you may notice Example part on this model page
Sealed system Warm temps, long run time, unusual compressor sound LG refrigerator compressor TCA36811409
Evaporator cooling Poor airflow, warm fresh food, frost pattern issues Refrigerator evaporator ADL73341411
Controls/sensing Erratic temps, fan/compressor not responding normally Refrigerator electronic control board CSP30021052

Why it matters

A refrigerator that cannot move heat efficiently (dirty condenser, air leaks, frost restricting airflow) can look like a major failure. Ruling out these basics first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you target the real cause faster.

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Last updated: February 2026

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