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ram.c.pandey Send email
 
Mar 23, 2017

470 LTR LG,GL-M522 GNSL double door refrigerator not working

Sir,
We have purchased LG refrigerator on 3rd August 2015 through Sharma Videos P.Ltd.Udham Singh Nagar, Kashipur,244713.Invoice No. SVPL/KSP SP/15-16/925 for our company INDIA GLYCOLS LTD.Supplier's Ref.RC NO-54.In this pdt. after 8 months cooling problem started. We have purse through dealer and your technical person attended but problem was not properly done by technical engg. We are continuously facing cooling problem/ freezing in this product and intimated to dealer but he is not responding from last 5 months.
Pl. consider the case on urgent and priority basis. So that we( corporate) trust on your product and services in near future.

Pl. respond on my mobile immediately.
9837667389
ram.c.pandey Send email
 
Mar 23, 2017

Double door refrigerator 470 Ltr LG-GL-M522 GNSL not working

Sir,
We have purchased LG refrigerator on 3rd August 2015 through Sharma Videos P.Ltd.Invoice No. SVPL/KSP SP/15-16/925 for our company INDIA GLYCOLS LTD.Supplier's Ref.RC NO-54.In this pdt. after 8 months cooling problem started. We have purse through dealer and your technical person attended but problem was not properly done by technical engg. We are continuously facing cooling problem/ freezing in this product and intimated to dealer but he is not responding from last 5 months.
Pl. consider the case on urgent and priority basis. So that we( corporate) trust on your product and services in near future.

Pl. respond on my mobile immediately.
9837667389
Swiss Send email
 
Sep 28, 2012

Blown fuse

LG Fridge 2 years old. Stopped working because of a blown fuse on the motherboard. Had to order a whole new circuit board and repair cost of $400. I complained to LG--they don't really care. Last LG appliance I will buy. The repairman told me to get a surge protector to prevent the fuse from blowing again. If anyone want to start a recall contact me at [email protected].
Thank goodness I kept my old kenmore fridge in the garage--20 years old and it is still running.
Jennlipson Send email
 
Mar 2, 2012

Faulty control board

I purchased two LG refrigerators from Home Depot for the two houses that we built last year. Both refrigerators quit working within 6 months of usage. The refrigerator has a control board (sometimes called computer board) installed in the back that has a fuse which is actually soldered on the board and is not removable or replaceable. This particular fuse does not last for more than a few months or sometimes it would blow up just days after your warranty expires. Then you have to deal with the repair company who represents LG in the area. The service company that represents LG in our area was found to be rude, inconsiderant, and showed up late on every appointment. The refrigerators were out of service for over 10 days as the new control board had to be ordered from out of town. This would be my last time I would ever buy any LG appliance, the last refrigerator I owned ran for 13 years without a problem before I donated it to a needy family and it is still running fine. LG refrigerators that I purchased did not even run for 6 months before breaking down with a major part replacement. I will be happy to share the photos of the part that goes bad in most cases, it should really be recalled by the company. If you need more info, please email me [email protected]
John The Retired ET Send email
 
Mar 2, 2012

Faulty control board

Re: fuses. There are "fast blow" (also called "quick blow") medium blow and slow blow fuses, as well as glass fuses and ceramic fuses. All will protect a circuit (or an appliance) from a massive overload, the sort of thing that results from a "short" -- or, as we electronic technicians say -- a dead short. Fast blow fuses will sometimes blow because of the brief "overload" caused by a motor or compressor starting. Starting current isn't really an overload, but the wire in a fast blow fuse is designed to "melt" when the rated current (15 amps @ 125VAC, for example) is exceeded even momentarily. Both medium blow and slow blow fuses are designed to allow for a brief over current situation (the length of time varies by the specific type of fuse. Yes, there are lots of different medium and slow blow fuses of the same amperage and volt rating -- that's why the engineers make the big bucks!). Glass fuses have "poorer" vibration characteristics than ceramic fuses. So, if anyone continues to have the fuse blowing problem with an LG controller board, try a medium blow ceramic fuse and then a slow blow ceramic fuse. WHATEVER YOU DO! DO NOT EXCEED THE AMPERAGE RATING OF THE ORIGINAL FUSE. IT COULD HAVE FATAL RESULTS -- FOR YOU! And! As someone else said, unplug the refrigerator BEFORE removing the control board. Not to do so, could also have fatal results -- for you.

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