Refrigerator Repair
LG Refrigerator – Air Filter Stuck.

Many LG refrigerators come with a built-in filter to maximize air quality in the appliance. While they perform exceptionally well, the ones in LG models are known to be difficult to remove. So, why is your LG refrigerator air filter stuck, and what can you do about it?
The air filter in an LG refrigerator could be stuck due to user error, like if you remove or install it incorrectly. You should twist it to the left to remove it and twist it to the right when reattaching it. However, manufacturing defects and sticky food residues are also known for making the filter challenging to remove.
Removing the stuck air filter in your
Changing the air filter in your
Here’s why the air filter feels stuck when you try to remove it:
Wrong Removal Method
About this: The air filter in your
You can only remove the air filter cover by turning it in the correct direction before pulling it off. Unfortunately, that’s not always possible if your arm is twisting the cover from certain angles, making it all the more challenging.
On top of that, the amount of force required to turn the air filter also differs between models. Some will come off just by finger strength alone, while others will require some light hitting to get it off.
The issue: As you can see from the description above, the air filters in LG refrigerators aren’t so straightforward to remove.
So, your troubleshooting process should first consider that the filter is stuck because you’re not removing it correctly.
For example, the air filter won’t come off if you pull it straight towards you. It’ll also stay stuck if you turn it clockwise (i.e. to the right).
The air filter won’t come off on some units if you don’t apply enough force when twisting it.
The fix: Generally, you’ll have to twist the air filter cover counter-clockwise (i.e. to the left). Your arm should be straight when gripping and turning the filter. That ensures that you’re applying force to the correct air filter parts for it to twist loose.
When done correctly, the air filter cover will twist and come off as it should.
Read: How To Fix LG Refrigerator Ice Maker Freezing Up
Manufacturing Defect
About this: LG is a South Korean brand known for producing high-end household appliances, among many other things. So, it’s reasonable to expect only the best from their products, including your refrigerator.
Unfortunately, manufacturers are also prone to making mistakes, known as manufacturing defects.
These mistakes affect the performance and quality of the end product and are not the customer’s fault. That’s why the manufacturer provides warranty coverage for manufacturing defects, offering to repair or replace them free of charge.
The issue: Another reason your
On these defective refrigerators, the air filter is stuck and too challenging to remove by hand.
The fix: In this case, you’ll have to apply more force than usual when removing the stuck air filter.
For example, you can twist the air filter with your left hand while using your right hand to hit the air filter in the same direction. Each hit’s impact will help force the air stuck air filter to move.
Avoid using hammers or other hard objects when doing this. Remember: the air filter cover is made of plastic, so excessive force will break it.
Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E Ch – Troubleshooting Guide
Incorrect Installation
About this: Earlier, you read that there’s a specific way to remove the air filter from your LG refrigerator. That method involves gripping the cover and twisting it counter-clockwise (left).
The same is true when reinstalling the air filter cover after you’re done with it. The correct way to do that requires you to first push the air filter cover into place at an angle. Then, you can twist it clockwise until the cover is straight and it locks into place.
When done correctly, all the tabs on the back of the air filter cover will line up perfectly with those on the compartment’s rear wall.
The issue: Suppose you’ve had no problems removing the air filter in the past. In that case, it’s more likely that your filter is now stuck because it was installed the last time incorrectly.
For example, one of the tabs holding the air filter cover in place might have gotten stuck with another one on the fridge wall.
The fix: You can fix this problem by first removing the stuck air filter. That will require more caution and less force, which might damage the plastic tabs behind the cover.
So, gently twist the air filter counter-clockwise (left) while pulling on the cover softly. That will free any stuck plastic tabs to get the cover off.
Then, carefully reinstall the air filter cover the correct way.
Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E FF – Troubleshooting Guide
Sticky Residue Behind Filter Cover
About this: Refrigerator compartments store all kinds of food and beverage items. Each item should be packed carefully to prevent spoilage, spills, and other problems.
Food items and liquids spill and splash around, landing all over the refrigerator compartment.
The issue: The air filter in your
When that happens, it causes a buildup of sticky residue around the air filter and its cover. That residue hardens with time and keeps the filter stuck in place.
The fix: When dealing with sticky residue in an
Firstly, you’ll need a gentle approach that involves wiping away as much sticky residue as possible. Next, you’ll have to empty the top shelf to ensure you can reach all sides of the air filter.
Once you’ve cleaned away as much residue as possible, you’ll need to apply a bit of force. Twist the air filter counter-clockwise (left) with your left hand while gently hitting it with your right.
Remember: hitting it with your hand is enough, as anything harder than that might break the filter.
Many LG refrigerators come with a built-in filter to maximize air quality in the appliance. While they perform exceptionally well, the ones in LG models are known to be difficult to remove. So, why is your LG refrigerator air filter stuck, and what can you do about it?
The air filter in an LG refrigerator could be stuck due to user error, like if you remove or install it incorrectly. You should twist it to the left to remove it and twist it to the right when reattaching it. However, manufacturing defects and sticky food residues are also known for making the filter challenging to remove.
Removing the stuck air filter in your
Changing the air filter in your
Here’s why the air filter feels stuck when you try to remove it:
Wrong Removal Method
About this: The air filter in your
You can only remove the air filter cover by turning it in the correct direction before pulling it off. Unfortunately, that’s not always possible if your arm is twisting the cover from certain angles, making it all the more challenging.
On top of that, the amount of force required to turn the air filter also differs between models. Some will come off just by finger strength alone, while others will require some light hitting to get it off.
The issue: As you can see from the description above, the air filters in LG refrigerators aren’t so straightforward to remove.
So, your troubleshooting process should first consider that the filter is stuck because you’re not removing it correctly.
For example, the air filter won’t come off if you pull it straight towards you. It’ll also stay stuck if you turn it clockwise (i.e. to the right).
The air filter won’t come off on some units if you don’t apply enough force when twisting it.
The fix: Generally, you’ll have to twist the air filter cover counter-clockwise (i.e. to the left). Your arm should be straight when gripping and turning the filter. That ensures that you’re applying force to the correct air filter parts for it to twist loose.
When done correctly, the air filter cover will twist and come off as it should.
Read: How To Fix LG Refrigerator Ice Maker Freezing Up
Manufacturing Defect
About this: LG is a South Korean brand known for producing high-end household appliances, among many other things. So, it’s reasonable to expect only the best from their products, including your refrigerator.
Unfortunately, manufacturers are also prone to making mistakes, known as manufacturing defects.
These mistakes affect the performance and quality of the end product and are not the customer’s fault. That’s why the manufacturer provides warranty coverage for manufacturing defects, offering to repair or replace them free of charge.
The issue: Another reason your
On these defective refrigerators, the air filter is stuck and too challenging to remove by hand.
The fix: In this case, you’ll have to apply more force than usual when removing the stuck air filter.
For example, you can twist the air filter with your left hand while using your right hand to hit the air filter in the same direction. Each hit’s impact will help force the air stuck air filter to move.
Avoid using hammers or other hard objects when doing this. Remember: the air filter cover is made of plastic, so excessive force will break it.
Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E Ch – Troubleshooting Guide
Incorrect Installation
About this: Earlier, you read that there’s a specific way to remove the air filter from your LG refrigerator. That method involves gripping the cover and twisting it counter-clockwise (left).
The same is true when reinstalling the air filter cover after you’re done with it. The correct way to do that requires you to first push the air filter cover into place at an angle. Then, you can twist it clockwise until the cover is straight and it locks into place.
When done correctly, all the tabs on the back of the air filter cover will line up perfectly with those on the compartment’s rear wall.
The issue: Suppose you’ve had no problems removing the air filter in the past. In that case, it’s more likely that your filter is now stuck because it was installed the last time incorrectly.
For example, one of the tabs holding the air filter cover in place might have gotten stuck with another one on the fridge wall.
The fix: You can fix this problem by first removing the stuck air filter. That will require more caution and less force, which might damage the plastic tabs behind the cover.
So, gently twist the air filter counter-clockwise (left) while pulling on the cover softly. That will free any stuck plastic tabs to get the cover off.
Then, carefully reinstall the air filter cover the correct way.
Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E FF – Troubleshooting Guide
Sticky Residue Behind Filter Cover
About this: Refrigerator compartments store all kinds of food and beverage items. Each item should be packed carefully to prevent spoilage, spills, and other problems.
Food items and liquids spill and splash around, landing all over the refrigerator compartment.
The issue: The air filter in your
When that happens, it causes a buildup of sticky residue around the air filter and its cover. That residue hardens with time and keeps the filter stuck in place.
The fix: When dealing with sticky residue in an
Firstly, you’ll need a gentle approach that involves wiping away as much sticky residue as possible. Next, you’ll have to empty the top shelf to ensure you can reach all sides of the air filter.
Once you’ve cleaned away as much residue as possible, you’ll need to apply a bit of force. Twist the air filter counter-clockwise (left) with your left hand while gently hitting it with your right.
Remember: hitting it with your hand is enough, as anything harder than that might break the filter.
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