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    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    LG refrigerators are designed for straightforward troubleshooting. So, if your fridge isn’t performing correctly, you can enter its diagnostic mode to see what’s wrong with it.

    The Diagnostic Mode on an LG refrigerator is usually called its Test Mode. You can enable it by pressing the dedicated Test Mode button located on its main control board. There are 3 Test Modes, each testing different aspects of the fridge. Any errors will be communicated through an LED that blinks a specific number of times based on the problem.

    This guide will help you understand how the diagnostic mode on an LG refrigerator works. Then, you’ll learn the step-by-step process necessary to enter and use that mode.

    The diagnostic mode on an LG refrigerator is more commonly referred to as its ‘Test Mode’. That’s especially true when you read about it in the user manual or any other technical sheet provided by the manufacturer.

    You can enable the Diagnostics or Test Mode by pressing a dedicated button on the fridge’s main control board.

    When enabled, the Test Mode will make the fridge check its main control board and other crucial systems for problems. In doing so, the mode will look for problems with the fridge’s cooling system and other basic functions.

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    If any errors or problems are found during the Test Mode, the fridge will communicate it to you through error codes. More specifically, an LED on the main control board will blink a specific number of times to indicate the problem it’s facing.

    Your LG has 3 Test Modes, each one testing different refrigerator functions. Once you proceed past the third one, the refrigerator will reset itself and end the Test Mode.

    Here are the 5 steps you must follow to enter your LG fridge’s Diagnostics or Test Mode:

    Step 1: Access The Main Control Board

    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    The Test Mode button is located on the fridge’s main control board. However, touching the board can be dangerous, so you must first disconnect the refrigerator from its power source.

    Then, remove the access panel on the fridge’s rear that covers the main control board.

    When you see the main control board, locate and identify the Test Mode button. Again, you can refer to the user manual to know where it is on your particular fridge model.

    Before you press that button, you must reconnect your fridge to its power supply. That will energize the board and make it very dangerous to touch.

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    So, proceed carefully and ensure there are no pets or children around that might unknowingly touch the main control board.

    Read: How To Fix LG Refrigerator Ice Maker Freezing Up

    Step 2: Press the Test Mode Button 

    When your LG fridge is turned on and the main control board is energized, push the Test Mode button once.

    Doing so will enter the fridge into the first Test Mode. Remember: there are 3 Test Modes in total.

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E Ch – Troubleshooting Guide

    Step 3: Listen For Sounds, Watch For LED Lights

    During the first Test Mode, you’ll hear the fridge make single beeps continuously. Those single beeps remind you that you’re in Test Mode 1, and it’s actively running.

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    During Test Mode 1, you will hear noises from its fans, compressor, and other parts. This is normal, and the sounds come from parts of the fridge being tested.

    As each Test Mode runs, you might see an LED light on the primary control light blink. The number of blinks corresponds to a specific problem that requires your attention. You can translate the meaning of those blinking lights by referring to the user manual and tech sheet.

    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E FF – Troubleshooting Guide

    Step 4: Continue To Test 2 And Test 3

    There are 3 Test Modes in total. Keep pressing the Test Mode button to progress from Test Mode 1 to:

    1. Test Mode 2
    2. Test Mode 3
    3. End the Test Mode by resetting the fridge

    As mentioned before, different components will become active during each Test Mode. For instance:

    • Test Mode 1: The compressor and freezer fan will turn on. The refrigerator and freezer compartments will both become cold.
    • Test Mode 2: The compressor and freezer fan will continue running, but the damper will close. So, only one compartment will become cold.
    • Test Mode 3: The compressor and freezer fan will turn off. The damper remains closed, and the defrost heater will turn on.

    During each Test Mode, you’ll hear the fridge beep the corresponding number of times. For example, the fridge will beep 3 times during Test Mode 3.

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code DH F – Troubleshooting Guide

    Step 5: End Tests Mode And Reset Fridge

    When in Test Mode 3, press the Test Button a final time to reset the fridge to its settings before the test. The fridge will reset, and your LG refrigerator’s diagnostic/testing process will be complete.

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code 1F Or IF – Troubleshooting Guide

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    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    When running the Test Mode on your LG fridge, you might see an LED on the main control board start to blink. That’s the fridge’s way of letting you know that there’s a problem requiring your attention.

    The number of LED blinks will correspond to a specific issue. For example:

    • 1 blink: The fridge’s inverter is not functioning correctly.
    • 2 blinks: The compressor’s piston stroke is too long.
    • 3 blinks: There’s been a stroke trip.
    • 4 blinks: There’s an error with the compressor’s wire harness.
    • 5 blinks: The compressor’s piston is locked (e.g. due to lack of oil or foreign object jammed inside).
    • 6 blinks: There’s an electrical current overload.
    • 7 blinks: The Intelligent Power Module (IPM) has shorted out.
    • 8 blinks: There’s a communication error between the condenser fan and the main control board.

    As you can see, many of these problems are quite complex and might not be fixable as a DIY task. So, you’ll likely have to contact a qualified technician to troubleshoot the issue further.

    That’s especially true with any problems related to the sealed system (i.e. the compressor, its piping, and the refrigerant inside). That sealed system can only be worked on by technicians with EPA certifications.

    LG refrigerators are designed for straightforward troubleshooting. So, if your fridge isn’t performing correctly, you can enter its diagnostic mode to see what’s wrong with it.

    The Diagnostic Mode on an LG refrigerator is usually called its Test Mode. You can enable it by pressing the dedicated Test Mode button located on its main control board. There are 3 Test Modes, each testing different aspects of the fridge. Any errors will be communicated through an LED that blinks a specific number of times based on the problem.

    This guide will help you understand how the diagnostic mode on an LG refrigerator works. Then, you’ll learn the step-by-step process necessary to enter and use that mode.

    The diagnostic mode on an LG refrigerator is more commonly referred to as its ‘Test Mode’. That’s especially true when you read about it in the user manual or any other technical sheet provided by the manufacturer.

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    You can enable the Diagnostics or Test Mode by pressing a dedicated button on the fridge’s main control board.

    When enabled, the Test Mode will make the fridge check its main control board and other crucial systems for problems. In doing so, the mode will look for problems with the fridge’s cooling system and other basic functions.

    If any errors or problems are found during the Test Mode, the fridge will communicate it to you through error codes. More specifically, an LED on the main control board will blink a specific number of times to indicate the problem it’s facing.

    Your LG has 3 Test Modes, each one testing different refrigerator functions. Once you proceed past the third one, the refrigerator will reset itself and end the Test Mode.

    Here are the 5 steps you must follow to enter your LG fridge’s Diagnostics or Test Mode:

    Step 1: Access The Main Control Board

    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    The Test Mode button is located on the fridge’s main control board. However, touching the board can be dangerous, so you must first disconnect the refrigerator from its power source.

    Then, remove the access panel on the fridge’s rear that covers the main control board.

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    When you see the main control board, locate and identify the Test Mode button. Again, you can refer to the user manual to know where it is on your particular fridge model.

    Before you press that button, you must reconnect your fridge to its power supply. That will energize the board and make it very dangerous to touch.

    So, proceed carefully and ensure there are no pets or children around that might unknowingly touch the main control board.

    Read: How To Fix LG Refrigerator Ice Maker Freezing Up

    Step 2: Press the Test Mode Button 

    When your LG fridge is turned on and the main control board is energized, push the Test Mode button once.

    Doing so will enter the fridge into the first Test Mode. Remember: there are 3 Test Modes in total.

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    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E Ch – Troubleshooting Guide

    Step 3: Listen For Sounds, Watch For LED Lights

    During the first Test Mode, you’ll hear the fridge make single beeps continuously. Those single beeps remind you that you’re in Test Mode 1, and it’s actively running.

    During Test Mode 1, you will hear noises from its fans, compressor, and other parts. This is normal, and the sounds come from parts of the fridge being tested.

    As each Test Mode runs, you might see an LED light on the primary control light blink. The number of blinks corresponds to a specific problem that requires your attention. You can translate the meaning of those blinking lights by referring to the user manual and tech sheet.

    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code E FF – Troubleshooting Guide

    Step 4: Continue To Test 2 And Test 3

    There are 3 Test Modes in total. Keep pressing the Test Mode button to progress from Test Mode 1 to:

    1. Test Mode 2
    2. Test Mode 3
    3. End the Test Mode by resetting the fridge

    As mentioned before, different components will become active during each Test Mode. For instance:

    • Test Mode 1: The compressor and freezer fan will turn on. The refrigerator and freezer compartments will both become cold.
    • Test Mode 2: The compressor and freezer fan will continue running, but the damper will close. So, only one compartment will become cold.
    • Test Mode 3: The compressor and freezer fan will turn off. The damper remains closed, and the defrost heater will turn on.

    During each Test Mode, you’ll hear the fridge beep the corresponding number of times. For example, the fridge will beep 3 times during Test Mode 3.

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code DH F – Troubleshooting Guide

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    Step 5: End Tests Mode And Reset Fridge

    When in Test Mode 3, press the Test Button a final time to reset the fridge to its settings before the test. The fridge will reset, and your LG refrigerator’s diagnostic/testing process will be complete.

    Read: LG Refrigerator Error Code 1F Or IF – Troubleshooting Guide

    LG Refrigerator – Diagnostic Mode. How To Enter And Use It?

    When running the Test Mode on your LG fridge, you might see an LED on the main control board start to blink. That’s the fridge’s way of letting you know that there’s a problem requiring your attention.

    The number of LED blinks will correspond to a specific issue. For example:

    • 1 blink: The fridge’s inverter is not functioning correctly.
    • 2 blinks: The compressor’s piston stroke is too long.
    • 3 blinks: There’s been a stroke trip.
    • 4 blinks: There’s an error with the compressor’s wire harness.
    • 5 blinks: The compressor’s piston is locked (e.g. due to lack of oil or foreign object jammed inside).
    • 6 blinks: There’s an electrical current overload.
    • 7 blinks: The Intelligent Power Module (IPM) has shorted out.
    • 8 blinks: There’s a communication error between the condenser fan and the main control board.

    As you can see, many of these problems are quite complex and might not be fixable as a DIY task. So, you’ll likely have to contact a qualified technician to troubleshoot the issue further.

    That’s especially true with any problems related to the sealed system (i.e. the compressor, its piping, and the refrigerant inside). That sealed system can only be worked on by technicians with EPA certifications.

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