LG Refrigerator Freezing Food — What’s Happening
When your LG refrigerator is freezing food in the fresh-food compartment, it means that section is running colder than intended. This is not an error code. It is a symptom that usually happens because cold air is concentrating near the top shelf or back wall where the vents are, or because the temperature sensor is being blocked or misread by how food is packed inside.
LG identifies the most common causes as the refrigerator temperature set too low, food stored too close to the cold-air vents at the top or back, food blocking the sensor, or the compartment being overpacked so airflow is disrupted. In some cases, an ice maker compartment door that does not close properly can let freezing air escape into the fresh-food section.
Most Likely Causes
- Refrigerator temperature set too cold The fresh-food setpoint is at the coldest setting instead of the recommended range around 37°F, which causes the entire compartment to run too cold.
- Food placed near cold-air vents Items stored on the top shelf or against the back wall sit directly in the path of the coldest air coming from the vents, which can freeze them even when the overall temperature is correct.
- Food blocking the temperature sensor Product packed against or covering the sensor prevents it from reading the true air temperature, so the control keeps calling for cooling and drives the compartment colder than the setpoint.
- Overpacking that blocks airflow Too much food crammed into the refrigerator blocks air circulation and vent openings, causing uneven temperatures and pockets of freezing air.
- Ice maker compartment door not closing If the ice maker compartment door is left open or does not seal, freezing air from the freezer section can spill into the fresh-food area and freeze nearby items.
- Faulty refrigerator temperature sensor A sensor that reads incorrectly will tell the control board the compartment is warmer than it really is, so the system keeps cooling and freezes food.
- Air damper stuck open or control board fault An air damper that stays open sends too much cold air into the fresh-food section, or in rare cases the main control board fails and does not regulate temperature correctly.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Verify the complaint by checking which foods are freezing and where they are located in the refrigerator, then note the current temperature setting on the control panel.
- Raise the fresh-food setpoint to the recommended range of 37–39°F if it is currently set lower, and wait 24 hours to see if the freezing stops.
- Inspect the load pattern inside the refrigerator and move any items away from the top shelf, back wall, and cold-air vents to lower shelves or crisper drawers.
- Check that food is not blocking or touching the temperature sensor, which is typically located on the rear wall or ceiling of the fresh-food compartment, and clear any obstructions.
- Confirm the doors close fully and the gaskets seal all the way around, and verify that shelves and bins are installed correctly so nothing prevents the door from shutting.
- Look for frost or ice buildup around air vents, dampers, or the evaporator fan area, and if present clear the blockage and verify the automatic defrost system is cycling properly.
- If the issue persists after correcting airflow and settings, test or replace the refrigerator temperature sensor, then inspect the air damper for proper operation.
- Consider the main control board only after ruling out all common mechanical, airflow, and sensor causes, since it is very rarely the root problem for this symptom.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Refrigerator temperature sensor (thermistor) | Amazon | Replace if the sensor reads incorrectly or food-blocking has caused persistent misreads that do not clear after repositioning. |
| Air damper assembly | Amazon | Required if the damper is stuck open and delivers too much cold air to the fresh-food section. |
| Main control board | Amazon | Only replace after excluding all other common causes, as it is very rarely responsible for this symptom. |
Related LG Error Codes
Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:
- Lg Refrigerator C1 error code
- Lg Refrigerator Cf error code
- Lg Refrigerator Co error code
- Lg Refrigerator Dh error code
- Lg Refrigerator Ds error code
- Lg Refrigerator Eid error code
- Lg Refrigerator Eiu error code
- Lg Refrigerator Ff error code
- Lg Refrigerator Fs error code
- Lg Refrigerator Gf error code
- Lg Refrigerator If error code
- Lg Refrigerator Is error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a qualified appliance technician if raising the temperature setting and correcting airflow do not solve the freezing within 24–48 hours, or if you find frost buildup that returns after clearing it. A pro can test the refrigerator temperature sensor with a multimeter, check damper operation, and verify defrost-system function. If the main control board is suspect, a technician has the diagnostic tools to confirm the failure before replacing an expensive part.