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LG LRSOC2306D/00 refrigerator

LG LRSOC2306D/00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LRSOC2306D/00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tray Assy,dr for LG LRSOC2306D/00 - Part AJP76405402

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LG REFRIGERATOR LRSOC2306D/00 FAQs

For the LG LRSOC2306D refrigerator, the warranty is a limited warranty that covers defects in materials or workmanship under normal, proper use; LG may repair or replace the product during the applicable warranty period. For the exact coverage terms and durations for your unit, use the warranty section in the LRSOC2306D owner's manual.

What the limited warranty covers (high level)

LG’s limited warranty applies to the original retail purchaser and normal household use in the U.S. (including U.S. territories). Proof of purchase showing the model and purchase date is used to obtain warranty service.

Common warranty points called out in the manual include:

  • Coverage is for defects in materials or workmanship under normal use
  • LG may repair or replace the refrigerator (LG’s option)
  • Replacement parts/products are covered for the remaining original warranty period or 90 days, whichever is longer
  • Proof of purchase is required for warranty service
  • If proof of purchase is not available, the warranty start date is 90 days from the manufacture date
What is typically not covered

The manual lists examples of situations and items that are excluded. In practical terms, these are the most common ones customers run into:

  • Damage from misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance
  • Problems caused by improper installation or service not performed per the manual
  • Damage caused by using parts or accessories not authorized by LG (including some consumables)
  • Many cosmetic and storage components such as shelves, door bins, drawers, and handles (unless specifically covered as internal/functional parts)
Quick reference table
Topic What to expect
Who is covered Original retail purchaser
Where it applies United States (including territories)
What LG does Repair or replace (LG’s option)
Replacement part coverage Remainder of original term or 90 days
Proof of purchase Required for service
Why it matters

Warranty terms affect whether a cooling, ice maker, or water dispenser issue is handled as a covered repair or as a customer-paid repair. Following the care, use, and installation instructions in the LRSOC2306D owner's manual helps prevent avoidable exclusions.

Last updated: February 2026

Pricing for an LG 235-liter double door refrigerator varies by seller, finish, features, and region; it is not tied to the LG LRSOC2306D model because LRSOC2306D is a larger side-by-side refrigerator. For model-specific details, we use the LRSOC2306D owner's manual.

What we can price on this model page (LRSOC2306D)

This Sears PartsDirect model page supports replacement parts pricing, not the retail purchase price of a new refrigerator.

Common part prices you may see for LG LRSOC2306D include:

How to get the right price for an LG 235 L double door refrigerator

To price the correct product, match these details first:

  • Exact model number from the rating label (inside the fresh food compartment)
  • Capacity (235 L) and door style (double door, top freezer)
  • Finish (stainless, black, etc.) and feature set (inverter compressor, dispenser, etc.)
  • Your location and delivery/installation needs
Quick comparison (so you do not mix models)
Item LG 235 L double door LG LRSOC2306D
Style Double door (typically top freezer) Side-by-side
What this page prices New unit retail price (varies by seller) Replacement parts (filters, ice maker, fan motor, etc.)
Best identifier Retail listing + exact model number Model number LRSOC2306D
Why it matters

Using the wrong model family can lead to incorrect pricing and, more importantly, ordering the wrong parts (water filter, door bin, ice maker assembly) for your LG refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

For LG refrigerator model LRSOC2306D, we read the model number directly from the appliance ID label (not from the control panel). On most LG side-by-side units, that label is inside the fresh food compartment on an interior wall; our LRSOC2306D owner's manual also reminds you not to remove the model and serial number label.

Where to find the model number on the refrigerator

Check these common label locations first:

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left or right interior wall (often upper area)
  • On the door jamb area (visible when the door is open)
  • On the rear exterior panel near the bottom (technical information label)
  • Sometimes behind the crisper drawers or near the ceiling light housing
How to interpret an LG model number (quick guide)

LG model numbers are a code that identifies the platform, style, size class, and finish. For LRSOC2306D, you can usually read it like this:

  • LR: LG refrigerator series prefix
  • SOC: style/feature family identifier (varies by lineup)
  • 2306: capacity/series grouping used by LG for that family
  • D: finish/color code (commonly a dark finish)
Typical LG model number pieces
Piece What it usually tells you Why you care
Prefix letters Product line and configuration Helps match the correct parts diagrams
Middle letters/numbers Feature family and size class Helps match shelves, bins, and ice maker styles
Last letter(s) Finish/color Helps match doors, handles, and trim
Why it matters when ordering parts

Using the exact model number (including any suffix like “/00” on the rating label) prevents wrong-part returns, especially for fit-sensitive items.

Last updated: February 2026

The “best” LG refrigerator depends on how you use it; for many homes, a feature-rich French door model is the top pick, while a side-by-side like LG LRSOC2306D is best when you want easy freezer access, strong organization, and convenient ice and water dispensing. For model-specific features and operation details, use the LRSOC2306D owner's manual.

How we recommend choosing the best LG refrigerator

We match the refrigerator style to your kitchen layout, storage habits, and must-have features.

  • French door: best for fresh-food storage and wide shelves for platters
  • Side-by-side: best for balanced fridge/freezer access and narrow door swing
  • Counter-depth: best for a built-in look and tighter aisles
  • Standard-depth: best for maximum capacity per dollar
  • Ice and water dispenser: best for daily convenience (but needs filter changes and occasional flushing)
Quick comparison: which style fits your needs?
If you want... Best LG style Why it fits
Most fresh-food space at eye level French door Wide shelves and easy access to produce/deli drawers
Fast access to frozen foods Side-by-side Freezer items stay at mid-height, less bending
A cleaner, built-in look Counter-depth Shallower cabinet depth reduces protrusion
Best value and simplest ownership Top-freezer Fewer features, typically fewer service points
What “best” means for owners of LG LRSOC2306D

This model family supports common premium conveniences like an ice and water dispenser and automatic icemaker operation. After installing a new water filter or if the refrigerator has been unused for a while, LG instructs flushing 2.5 gallons of water in timed cycles (30 seconds on, 60 seconds off) to clear the system. For step-by-step filter handling, follow how to change the water filter in an LG refrigerator.

Parts that commonly support “best performance”

Keeping these items current helps maintain taste, flow, and ice quality.

  • Replace the water filter on schedule (model uses LG lt1000p refrigerator water filter ADQ74793501)
  • If ice looks discolored, check the filter and water supply first
  • Avoid dispensing ice into very narrow or fragile containers
  • Do not operate the dispenser with doors open (it will not dispense)
Why it matters

Choosing the right LG refrigerator style reduces food waste, improves day-to-day convenience, and avoids fit issues (door swing, aisle clearance, and storage layout) that can make a “great” model feel wrong in your kitchen.

Last updated: February 2026

For the LG LRSOC2306D refrigerator, the most common service complaint is a cooling problem (warm refrigerator or freezer, temperature swings, or no cooling). The next most common issues are ice maker and water dispenser problems, often tied to water supply, filter condition, or airflow/door sealing.

What we check first (fast triage)
  • Confirm the unit has power and the outlet is not tripped (including GFCI outlets).
  • Make sure the controls are not set to OFF and the refrigerator is not in Demo/Display Mode.
  • Verify both doors fully close and seal; a poor seal causes warm temps and frost.
  • Check for blocked vents inside the compartments (overpacked shelves restrict airflow).
  • If the issue is ice or water, flush the system after filter changes or long non-use.
Cooling vs. ice and water: common symptoms
Symptom Most likely area to check What to do next
Fresh food warm, freezer warm Power, control settings, airflow Review settings in the LRSOC2306D owner's manual and clear vents
Freezer cold, fresh food warm Airflow/damper, door seal Inspect gasket and avoid blocking return vents
Ice tastes bad or looks discolored Water filter, water supply Replace filter and flush water system
Ice maker slow or not making ice Filter, water pressure, ice settings Check filter, then review ice settings and water supply
Parts that commonly relate to these problems

If troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Cooling problems can lead to food spoilage quickly, and ice and water issues often trace back to simple causes (filter, flushing, door closure) before you replace higher-cost components.

Helpful DIY guidance

Last updated: February 2026

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