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LG LTCS24223D/03 top-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG LTCS24223D/03 top-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Top Door Hinge Hole Cover for LG LTCS24223D/03 - Part 5006JJ2001F

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  • Refrigerator Screw for LG LTCS24223D/03 - Part 1SBZJA3004M

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  • Duct Insulation for LG LTCS24223D/03 - Part 5209JJ1001C

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  • Refrigerator Ice Container for LG LTCS24223D/03 - Part 5074JJ1007B

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LG Top-Mount Refrigerator LTCS24223D/03 FAQs

Top-mount (top-freezer) refrigerators like the LG LTCS24223D trade convenience for simplicity: you typically bend more to reach fresh foods, the freezer can feel cramped for bulky items, and many models skip premium features such as in-door ice and water.

Common drawbacks you may notice

  • More bending for everyday items: the refrigerator section is lower, so produce, drinks, and leftovers often require stooping.
  • Less “wide-open” freezer access: the top freezer is convenient for quick grabs, but large pizza boxes and tall items can be awkward.
  • Fewer organization upgrades: compared with many bottom-freezer or French door designs, you often get fewer specialty drawers and dividers.
  • Fewer built-in dispenser options: many top-mount designs do not include an external ice/water dispenser.
  • Temperature swings from frequent freezer use: opening the freezer often can affect overall airflow and temperature stability.

What to check on your LG LTCS24223D specifically

This LG model family can include features that vary by version (for example, ice maker style and bin layout). We recommend confirming your exact configuration and storage features in the LTCS24223D owner’s manual.

Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-freezer

Feature Top-mount (like LTCS24223D) Bottom-freezer
Fresh food access Lower, more bending Higher, easier reach
Freezer access Eye-level, but smaller opening Pull-out drawer, easier for bulky items
Typical cost/complexity Lower, simpler Higher, more complex
Dispenser availability Less common More common

Why it matters

If you use fresh foods more than frozen foods, the lower refrigerator compartment can be the biggest day-to-day annoyance. If you prioritize reliability, simpler controls, and lower upfront cost, a top-mount can still be a strong fit.

Last updated: January 2026

LG refrigerators only filter ice-maker water if the refrigerator is connected to a filtered water supply. For LG model LTCS24223D, the owner’s manual does not identify a dedicated, separate “ice maker only” filter; any filtration would be through an in-line or refrigerator water filter used on the water line feeding the ice maker.

How filtration works for the ice maker

On LTCS24223D, the ice maker uses the same incoming water supply as the refrigerator’s water system (if equipped). That means ice quality depends on what is installed on the supply line and how clean the water path is.

  • If your home water is unfiltered, the ice maker will use unfiltered water.
  • If you have a refrigerator water filter or an in-line filter, the ice maker will use filtered water.
  • If the ice tastes or smells off, the cause is often the water source, old filter media, or a stagnant water line.

For operating and water-line connection details, use the LTCS24223D manual.

Quick checks if your ice tastes bad

  • Dump the first 1 to 2 full bins after installing a new filter or reconnecting water.
  • Make sure the water shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Flush the water line (dispense water if your model has a dispenser; otherwise cycle and discard ice batches).
  • Clean the ice bin and let it dry completely before reinstalling.
  • If the refrigerator sat unused, discard several batches of ice.

Parts that affect ice maker water flow (not filters)

If you are troubleshooting slow fill, hollow cubes, or no ice, these parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Common area to check Example compatible part for this model
No water to ice maker Water inlet valve Refrigerator water inlet valve AJU73292414
Fill tube frozen or leaking Fill tube to ice maker Refrigerator ice maker fill tube MEA32865501
Ice maker not cycling Ice maker assembly LG refrigerator ice maker 5989JA0002Y

Why it matters

Ice makers are sensitive to taste and odor because freezing concentrates minerals and impurities. Using a properly maintained water filter (or an in-line filter) is the simplest way to improve ice taste and reduce sediment.

Last updated: January 2026

For the LG LTCS24223D top-mount refrigerator, a top-mount (top freezer) layout is better if you reach into the freezer often and want frozen foods at a more comfortable height. A bottom-mount is better if you want fresh-food items at eye level and bend less.

How the two styles compare

  • Top-mount (top freezer): easiest access to frozen foods; fresh-food section sits lower.
  • Bottom-mount (bottom freezer): easiest access to fresh foods; freezer is lower.
  • Storage style: top-mount freezers tend to suit bulk frozen storage; bottom-mount fridges tend to feel more “grab-and-go” for daily refrigerated items.
  • Cost and complexity: top-mount models are often simpler, which many owners prefer for long-term ownership.

Quick decision guide

Your priority Better fit What you gain
Use freezer daily Top-mount Less reaching down for frozen foods
Use fresh foods most Bottom-mount Less bending for fridge items
Prefer simpler layout Top-mount Straightforward organization
Want fridge items at eye level Bottom-mount Faster access to everyday foods

What matters for LG LTCS24223D owners

Because the LTCS24223D is designed as a top-freezer refrigerator, you will get the best day-to-day performance by keeping air vents clear and using stable temperature settings. For model-specific guidance on controls, airflow, shelves, and door alignment, use the LTCS24223D owner’s manual.

Why it matters

The “better” choice is the one that matches how you cook and shop. The right layout reduces door-open time, improves organization, and makes daily use more comfortable.

Last updated: January 2026

A “23 cubic foot” refrigerator describes interior storage volume, not the outside cabinet size. For your LG LTCS24223D, the most reliable way to confirm the exact exterior dimensions and required clearances is to use the published specifications in the LTCS24223D owner’s manual.

What “23 cu. ft.” tells you (and what it does not)

“23 cu. ft.” is a capacity rating; it helps compare storage space across brands and styles, but it does not guarantee a specific width, height, or depth.

  • It measures usable interior volume
  • It does not include door swing clearance needs
  • It does not account for hinges, handles, or trim
  • It does not tell you the required ventilation space

How to measure your space before you buy or move the fridge

Use this checklist, then compare your numbers to the model’s published dimensions.

  • Measure opening width at the front and back
  • Measure height to the lowest cabinet or soffit
  • Measure depth to the front of counters, including baseboards
  • Allow room for door swing so bins and drawers open fully
  • Leave ventilation space around the cabinet (per the manual)

Typical outside-size ranges for 23 cu. ft. top-mount refrigerators

If you are comparing models, many 23 cu. ft. top-freezer units fall into these general ranges (your LTCS24223D may differ).

Measurement Common range (top-mount, ~23 cu. ft.) What can change it most
Width 30 to 33 in. cabinet design, door style
Height 66 to 70 in. hinge design, leveling legs
Depth 31 to 35 in. handles, door curvature

Why it matters

Using the model-specific exterior dimensions helps you avoid fit problems, blocked airflow (which can reduce cooling efficiency), and doors that cannot open far enough to access shelves and crispers.

Last updated: January 2026

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