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LG LTC22350WH/00 refrigerator

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LG Refrigerator LTC22350WH/00 FAQs

Yes. A 22 cubic foot refrigerator is considered large for most homes; it is bigger than many “standard” top-mount models and typically offers enough space for a family’s weekly groceries. For your LG LTC22350WH, confirm the exact capacity and interior layout in the LTC22350WH owner's manual.

What “22 cu. ft.” means in real life

Capacity is the total interior volume, not the usable shelf space. Usable space changes based on shelf design, ice maker, and door bins.

Typical capacity ranges:

  • Small: 11 to 13 cu. ft.
  • Medium/average: around 18 to 21 cu. ft.
  • Large: 22 to 30+ cu. ft.

Quick size comparison

Capacity Common fit Best for
11 to 13 cu. ft. Apartments, garages 1 to 2 people
18 to 21 cu. ft. Most kitchens 2 to 4 people
22+ cu. ft. Larger kitchens 4+ people, bulk shopping

Why it matters

A larger-capacity refrigerator like 22 cu. ft. usually needs more floor space and door swing clearance. It can also reduce food waste by making it easier to organize fresh and frozen items, but only if the shelves and drawers match how you store food.

Tips to decide if 22 cu. ft. is “too big” for your kitchen

  • Measure the opening width, height, and depth, plus clearance for doors.
  • Check whether you need space for an ice maker or tall door bins.
  • Plan for airflow behind and above the cabinet (per the LTC22350WH owner's manual).
  • If doors don’t seal well, capacity becomes less useful; a worn gasket can cause temperature swings (see how to fix a fridge door seal).

Parts that affect usable space and performance

If your refrigerator feels cramped or doesn’t hold temperature well, these model-matched parts can matter:

You can order replacement parts for LG LTC22350WH from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The LG LTC22350WH top-mount refrigerator is typically in the 21 to 22 cubic feet class. For the exact capacity for your specific configuration, we recommend confirming it in the LTC22350WH owner's manual.

Quick answer you can use

Most LG top-mount refrigerators in the LTC22350WH series are sold as a mid-size, family-capacity unit; that usually means about 21 to 22 cu. ft. total.

How to confirm the exact cubic feet

Use these checks to match the correct spec to your refrigerator:

  • Look up the capacity/specifications section in the LTC22350WH owner's manual
  • Verify the full model on the rating label (inside the fresh food section)
  • If your unit has optional features (ice maker kit, different shelving), capacity can vary slightly
  • Compare the listed total capacity vs. refrigerator and freezer compartment capacities

Typical capacity ranges (helpful if you are planning space)

Refrigerator type Typical total capacity Common use
Compact top-mount 14 to 18 cu. ft. Apartments, small households
Mid-size top-mount (common) 19 to 22 cu. ft. Most households
Large top-mount 22 to 24+ cu. ft. Larger families, bulk storage

Why it matters

Knowing the cubic feet helps you compare models accurately and plan food storage. It also helps when you are choosing accessories and organizing airflow so the refrigerator cools evenly.

If you are troubleshooting cooling performance (which can feel like “lost capacity” because food spoils faster), checking temperature sensing is a common first step. On this model, a key component is the refrigerator temperature sensor 6500JB2001B.

Last updated: February 2026

For LG model LTC22350WH, the correct way to price a “235 liter” refrigerator compressor is to look up the compressor by the exact part used on your model; on this model, that is the refrigerator compressor TCA35931726. Compressor pricing changes over time, so use the current price shown on the part listing before ordering.

Which compressor fits this model

“235 ltr” describes capacity, not the compressor you need. For LTC22350WH, match by model and part ID:

  • Confirm the refrigerator model number is LTC22350WH (from the rating label)
  • Use the model parts list to identify the compressor
  • Verify the part ID and any listed replacements/supersessions
  • Review any notes in the owner's manual related to service access and safety

What affects compressor cost (parts vs. total repair)

A compressor replacement is a sealed-system repair; the part price is only one piece of the total cost.

  • Compressor part cost (varies by availability)
  • Refrigerant recovery and recharge labor
  • Filter drier and brazing supplies (commonly required)
  • Diagnostic time to confirm the compressor is the failure
  • Possible related electrical parts (start device, control)

Quick comparison: common “no cooling” parts

Part What it does Common symptom
Compressor Pumps refrigerant to create cooling Warm fridge/freezer, may hum or click
Start relay Helps compressor start Repeated clicking, compressor not starting
Temperature sensor Feeds temperature data to control Temps drift, cycling issues
Electronic control board Manages cooling system Intermittent cooling, erratic operation

Why it matters

Pricing by “235 ltr compressor” often leads to the wrong part. Pricing by model LTC22350WH and the exact compressor TCA35931726 prevents mismatches and helps you compare the true repair scope.

If you are pricing multiple parts for this refrigerator, you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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