Error Code E CF
Condenser Fan (BLDC) Error — abnormality of BLDC fan motor for mechanical/condenser room
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: E CF
How to Fix
- 1
Step 1: Reset the unit and enter Test Mode 1 (press test button 1 time).
- 2
Step 2: Check if the condenser fan is rotating. If rotating, proceed to Step 4.
- 3
Step 3: If fan is not rotating, manually rotate the fan blade by hand. If it feels sticky or binding, replace the fan motor.
- 4
Step 4: Measure voltage at CON7 4th pin to 6th pin in Test Mode 1. If voltage is not 12V, replace Main PCB.
- 5
Step 5: If 12V confirmed, measure PWM control signal at CON7 8th pin to 6th pin. If not between 0V and 5V, replace Main PCB.
- 6
Step 6: Measure fan feedback voltage at CON7 2nd pin to 6th pin. If not between 0V and 5V, replace the fan motor.
- 7
Step 7: If all voltages are correct and fan still does not run, replace the fan motor.
This Error Applies To
LG LRFWS2906 Series Refrigerators
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