Error Code E CO
Communication Error — loss of communication between Main PCB MICOM and Display PCB MICOM; also between Transmitter and Receiver
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: E CO
How to Fix
- 1
Step 1: Check all wire harness connectors for loose or disconnected connections, especially at the door hinge pass-through.
- 2
Step 2: Measure voltage at CON101 1st pin to 2nd pin. If not 12V, check hinge connection for loose wire. If hinge is OK and still no 12V, replace Main PCB.
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Step 3: If 12V is present, measure CON101 3rd pin to 2nd pin. If voltage is not alternating between 0V and 5V (i.e., stuck at a constant value), replace the Display PCB.
- 4
Step 4: Measure CON101 4th pin to 2nd pin. If voltage is not alternating between 0V and 5V, replace Main PCB.
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Step 5: Measure CON5 4th pin to 6th pin. If not alternating 0V/5V, replace Display PCB.
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Step 6: Measure CON5 4th pin to 8th pin. If not alternating 0V/5V, replace Main PCB.
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Step 7: If all signals are normal, explain to customer.
This Error Applies To
LG LRFWS2906 Series Refrigerators
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