Your LG refrigerator stops freezing for various reasons. This can happen as a result of improper maintenance, but there can be serious damage when some parts of the fridge are faulty. For example, failure of a compressor, thermostat, blockage in the drainage system, freon leakage, etc make normal functioning impossible. The exact cause of the breakdown can only be found out as a result of full diagnostics. Let's take a closer look at the problem and ways to solve it. If you are not satisfied with the temperature inside the refrigerator:
- Check to see if your appliance is set to its optimal settings.
- LG recommends 37 degrees for the refrigerator and 0 for the freezer.
- If additional cooling is required, start by lowering the temperature a few degrees to achieve your desired temperature.
- Make sure the cooling vents are clear and free from any obstructions.
- Poor circulation can prevent proper cooling of your LG refrigerator.
- If you see any obstructions, re-organize the items to ensure good airflow.
- Check that the doors and drawers of the refrigerator are closing properly.
- Check to see that the mullion flap is collapsed properly, ensuring a good seal for the doors.
- Make sure that the shelves and drawers are not overloaded, preventing the doors from closing tightly.
- Fully push the freezer doors closed to correct any misalignments, and check for any gaps when it is closed.
By the way, if you load the refrigerator with new food, it can change the temperature inside the unit. Still, when the problem doesn’t disappear even after 24 hours and all the tips above give no positive result, it is time to call a Pro. If there is no serious breakdown, the technician will help to regulate the temperature without problems; in case of a breakdown, the assistant will eliminate the issue and return your LG refrigerator to proper functioning.