LG ABH74399711 Refrigerator Button Assembly

$64.32
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Available Quantity:   19
SKU
ABH74399711

Product Description

The LG ABH74399711 Button Assembly is used to enable the normal function of some aspects, which can be set without much strain in the refrigerator. Operates by plugging into the control panel to allow accurate detection of inputs for temperature changes and other functions. The design is well done to ensure that the product is efficient and does not have unresponsive or faulty buttons that would hinder its usage.
1.8"X2.55"X1"
Manufacturer
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What maintenance is required for the LG ABH74399711 Button Assembly?

Keep the refrigerator button assembly clean and free of moisture by wiping it gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the contacts or housing. Periodically check for loose fittings or worn buttons to ensure proper responsiveness. Proper handling prevents electrical issues and maintains accurate user input functionality.

What are common issues with the LG ABH74399711 Button Assembly?

  • Buttons becoming unresponsive or intermittently working.
  • Physical wear or sticking of buttons.
  • Moisture ingress causing short circuits in refrigerator .
  • Loose connections leading to inconsistent operation.
  • Control panel signals not registering correctly.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug refrigerator and wear insulated gloves to prevent electrical shock before starting repair.

Step2: Open control panel cover carefully using a screwdriver and remove trim if necessary.

Step3: Disconnect faulty old button assembly wiring harness, labeling connections and noting original orientation.

Step4: Install the new button assembly and securely reconnect connectors, ensuring proper alignment.

Step5: Reassemble panel, restore power, and test all buttons for proper operation before final test.