It could be a faulty duct cap (aka ice chute door) (LG part # ''MBL65039901'') or duct cap motor (LG part # ''EAU59551204'').
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It could be a faulty duct cap (aka ice chute door) (LG part # ''MBL65039901'') or duct cap motor (LG part # [link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/eau59551204-lg-refrigerator-motor|EAU59551204|new_window=true]).
Here's the [document|35376|service manual] for the model ''series'' that may help.
Go to p.74 to view the ice maker troubleshooting steps to see if you can isolate what the problem is.
On p.56 and p.12 it shows how to test and replace the duct cap motor if it is the problem.
If either part is faulty and needs to be replaced, search online for the appropriate ''part number only'' (shown above) to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @chrisselvaggio
It could be a faulty duct cap (aka ice chute door) (LG part # ''MBL65039901'') or duct cap motor (LG part # ''EAU59551204'').
Here's the [document|35376|service manual] for the model ''series'' that may help.
Go to p.74 to view the ice maker troubleshooting steps to see if you can isolate what the problem is.
On p.56 and p.12 it shows how to test and replace the duct cap motor if it is the problem.
If either part is faulty and needs to be replaced, search online for the appropriate ''part number only'' (shown above) to find suppliers that suit you best.