Error Code CO E
Communication Error — poor communication between Main PCB MICOM and Display PCB MICOM; may be caused by loose hinge connection, poor Tx/Rx connection
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: CO E
How to Fix
- 1
Check all connectors between main board and display board for loose connections. Reconnect any loose connectors.
- 2
Measure voltage at CON101 pin 7 to pin 6: should be 12V. If absent, replace Main PCB.
- 3
Measure voltage at CON101 pin 3 to pin 6: should be 5V. If absent, replace Main PCB.
- 4
Measure voltage at CON101 pin 5 to pin 6: should oscillate (not fixed 0V or 5V). If fixed, replace Display PCB.
- 5
Measure voltage at CON101 pin 4 to pin 6: should oscillate (not fixed 0V or 5V). If fixed, replace Main PCB.
- 6
Measure voltage at CON5 pin 4 to pin 6: should oscillate. If fixed, replace Display PCB.
- 7
Measure voltage at CON5 pin 4 to pin 8: should oscillate. If fixed, replace Main PCB.
- 8
Check hinge wire harness for pinching or damage causing intermittent communication loss.
- 9
If all checks pass, explain to customer.
This Error Applies To
LG LMXS28626D Series Refrigerators
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