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LG LMXS28626S/00 bottom

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LG Bottom LMXS28626S/00 FAQs

The LG LMXS28626S refrigerator is designed to keep food fresher with consistent cooling, while giving you flexible storage and convenient features like filtered water and ice. Some features can vary by configuration, so we recommend confirming details in the LMXS28626S owner’s manual.

Key benefits you’ll notice day to day

  • Filtered water and ice dispenser for easy access to chilled water, cubed ice, and crushed ice
  • Door alarm that helps prevent temperature swings if a door or drawer is left open
  • Humidity-controlled crispers to help produce stay fresh longer
  • Glide‘N’Serve drawer with variable temperature settings for deli items, meat, or party trays
  • Adjustable shelves and modular door bins to fit tall bottles, platters, and everyday groceries

Helpful specs and operating highlights (model family)

These are common operating specs called out for the LMXS28626* family in the manual.

Item What to expect Why it matters
Electrical 115 V, 60 Hz Helps ensure proper installation and performance
Water pressure 20 to 120 psi Supports dispenser and icemaker operation
Default temps Fridge 37°F, freezer 0°F Good starting point for food safety and ice production

Why it matters

A refrigerator like the LMXS28626S is all about stability and organization: steady temperatures help reduce spoilage, and flexible bins, shelves, and drawers make it easier to store more without blocking air vents.

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG LMXS28626S, the most common ice-related issue is the ice maker not producing or dispensing ice because water cannot reliably reach the ice maker (low water pressure, a clogged filter, or a frozen fill path) or because ice is jammed in the bin/chute. See the LMXS28626S owner’s manual for model-specific ice maker checks and operating notes.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON and the ice bin is seated fully.
  • Make sure the freezer is at 0°F (recommended for normal ice production).
  • Verify the house water supply valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
  • Check for clumped ice in the bin; break up cubes and re-level the ice.
  • If you recently installed the refrigerator or reconnected water, allow 24 hours for ice to start and up to 72 hours for full production.
  • If you use reverse osmosis, confirm pressure is high enough for the refrigerator.

Water pressure and filter issues (very common)

Your LMXS28626S is designed for 20 to 120 psi water pressure. If pressure is low, the ice maker can underfill or stop.

Symptom Likely cause What to do
Small cubes or slow ice production Low water pressure or restricted filter Check pressure, replace filter, verify valve fully open
No ice after filter change Air in the line Flush water in short cycles until flow steadies
Bad taste/odor Old ice or dirty bin/filter Dump old ice, clean bin, replace filter

If the filter is due, replacing it often restores ice performance; use the compatible LG lt1000p refrigerator water filter ADQ74793501.

When it points to a part

If water pressure and the filter are good, but the ice maker still will not cycle or harvest ice, the ice maker assembly itself can be the failure point on this model. The compatible replacement is the refrigerator ice maker assembly AEQ73110210.

Why it matters

Ice problems are usually a water-supply or airflow issue, not a “bad refrigerator.” Fixing the root cause helps prevent repeat clogs, dispenser jams, and slow ice production.

Last updated: January 2026

LMXS28626S is an LG French door refrigerator with a bottom freezer (a standard-depth, French door style). For model-specific features, controls, and specifications, we recommend confirming details in the LMXS28626S owner's manual.

What this means for parts and service

This model type affects which components you will commonly shop for and troubleshoot, such as the ice maker, water filter, door gaskets, and cooling system parts.

  • French door fresh-food compartment on top
  • Bottom freezer drawer configuration
  • Typically includes an ice and water dispenser (varies by configuration)
  • Uses a replaceable water filter and fresh air filter (per the manual)
  • Has electronic temperature controls for refrigerator and freezer

Quick identification guide

Item What to look for Why it helps
Door layout Two upper doors Confirms French door style
Freezer location Drawer at the bottom Confirms bottom-freezer design
Dispenser Water/ice in the door (if equipped) Points to dispenser and ice system parts
Control panel Digital temp settings Helps with troubleshooting and error checks

Why it matters

When you know LMXS28626S is a French door, bottom-freezer refrigerator, you can match the correct diagrams and compatible LG replacement parts (like door seals, ice maker components, and water filtration parts) to the right platform.

Last updated: January 2026

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