I read the manual and checked everything it told me to if the refrigerator isn't functioning. It's plugged in, there is no blown fuse or circuit breaker tripped.
SOURCE: Oven shuts on & off: Control panel inop at times.
I've been battling with on and off inop problems on the controls of my range. sometimes a good cleaning or turning the circuit on and off has worked, but recently the start button and 1 of the burners stopped working. after surfing through many forums with the same problems, i found 1 with some solution advice that worked great so i decided to revisit some of the sites i surfed for info the forward the advice.....
the ribbon circuits get dirty and simply need tp be unplugged, wiped clean and reattatched. after doing this, my oven is good as new...i hope this helps:)
SOURCE: LG Dyer blows 30amp fuse frequently
Hello davidkado,
There is a high probability that when you replaced your fuse box to circuit breakers that the wiring at the fuse box was retightened. If your dryer had been operating Ok for the better part of a year and then you started to blow fuses on a regular basis.. chances are the wiring coming from the fuse box tap was becoming loose from thermal expansion and contraction and that by changing to a breaker system.. your wiring was cut and reterminated to fit the breaker tap. I suspect you won't be having any additional problems...
Regards,
Rick
SOURCE: GFI on cord trips out.
Probable cause is a single pole gfi opposed to a double pole gfi.
* Do not use a single pole GFCI ON A MULTI WIRE CIRCUIT, IT WILL NUISANCE TRIP IMMEDIATELY
Use a two pole GFCI circuit breaker on such circuits.
SOURCE: LG Tromm WM2277H washer won't start after tripping breaker
no fuses only control boards.with power off pull the top off and check wires at your power supply board(not the one with buttons). Look for burn or damaged wires. no luck with that, will probably need power board(usually the board that goes out). Call LG and speak to cust service....sometimes will cover the board.
SOURCE: LG DLE5977W dryer trips circuit breaker
You could set the dryer to manual dry and then no heat and see if the result is the same. If it runs then, you have a short in the heating system somewhere. If it still kicks out the breaker, you've got even worse troubles. Most likely an electronic board, and what ever caused it to go, like maybe still a heating system issue. I*d suggest calling a qualified service tech for this one. In the USA, you can find one at http://www.lge.com/us/support/repair/support-repair-provider-lookup.jsp
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