How LG ice makers work
LG ice makers are part of the refrigerator, not a separate appliance — LG does not sell a standalone ice maker in the US, so there are no standalone ice-maker model numbers. Instead, the ice maker lives inside a French-door, side-by-side, or InstaView refrigerator, and on many models the Craft Ice maker produces slow-melting round ice. Because the maker is integrated, any fault shows up on the refrigerator’s own display as an Er-style code, and the repair is really a refrigerator ice-system repair. You can review LG’s refrigerators with built-in ice makers on the manufacturer’s site at lg.com/us and the models we service in our model directory.
LG ice makers technologies and the common faults
The ice system depends on a clean water supply, a working inlet valve, a cold-enough compartment, and the ice-maker assembly itself. The codes you may see are refrigerator-display codes: IF (or 1F) for the ice-maker fan, gF for a flow sensor or low water pressure, and It (or iT) for an ice-maker assembly defect. Most day-to-day complaints, though, are observable symptoms rather than codes:
- Not making ice — water line, inlet valve, or a clogged filter.
- Slow or low production — a freezer that is too warm (aim near −4°F) or low water pressure.
- Small, hollow, or clumped ice — a partly blocked supply or a failing valve.
- Frozen-up maker — a door gasket leaking warm air, critical on French-door makers in the fresh-food zone.
- Not dispensing or leaking — a chute, auger, or water-line fault.
- Craft Ice not round — a maker or temperature problem.
For meanings and next steps, see our LG ice maker error codes.
Maintenance essentials
- Replace the genuine LG water filter about every six months for clean, clear ice.
- Keep the freezer or ice compartment cold enough (ideally near −4°F).
- Check the door gasket seals so warm air does not frost the maker.
- Confirm the water-supply line is connected and not kinked or frozen.
- Empty and reset the maker after a power loss or a long absence.
Understanding your LG ice maker setup
Because there is no standalone LG ice maker in the US, the kind of repair you need depends on where the ice maker sits inside your refrigerator. A French-door model often places the ice maker in the upper fresh-food door, which keeps the freezer roomy but makes the door gasket critical — any warm air leaking past the seal can frost or stall the maker. A side-by-side model usually keeps the ice maker in the freezer compartment, where the colder air supports faster production. Craft Ice models add a second, slower maker that forms round ice, so a Craft Ice complaint is separate from the main cube maker and is diagnosed on its own. Across all of these, the ice system shares the refrigerator’s water supply, inlet valve, and filter, so a single clogged filter or a kinked supply line can starve every maker at once. Knowing your refrigerator’s model, which compartment holds the maker, and whether it includes Craft Ice lets a technician test the right valve, assembly, and temperature path and fit the correct genuine LG parts the first time.
When to call for LG ice maker repair
Inlet valves, ice-maker assemblies, sealed-system temperature problems, and control boards are best handled by experienced technicians who can isolate the fault and fit genuine LG parts. Note the symptom or code and your refrigerator’s model number when you book. Diagnostic visits start from $89, with a labour guarantee on the workmanship; the total depends on parts and configuration. Schedule LG ice maker repair, browse our repair guides, or book an appointment online.