What Does CF Error Mean on LG LRSXS26366S?
Error CF on LG LRSXS26366S: Condenser fan motor abnormality — fan feedback signal lost for more than 65 seco. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this refrigerator issue. The CF error code on your LG LRSXS26366S refrigerator indicates the condenser fan motor has lost its feedback signal for more than 65 seconds. The condenser fan is mounted at the base of the refrigerator near the compressor and pulls air across the condenser coil to remove heat from the refrigerant. Without the condenser fan, the compressor overheats and the refrigerator cannot maintain cooling. CF typically requires condenser fan cleaning or motor replacement. ## What Does CF Mean? The condenser fan on the LRSXS26366S operates whenever the compressor is running. It draws air in through the front kick plate, passes it over the condenser coil and compressor, and exhausts it out through the rear or base. When the condenser fan motor stops producing feedback pulses for more than 65 seconds, the control board logs CF and may shut down the compressor to prevent overheating. Dust and pet hair accumulation on the condenser coil and fan blade is the most common cause of CF on LG refrigerators. The condenser area is located behind the kick plate at the base of the refrigerator and accumulates lint and debris over time. A heavily fouled condenser increases the thermal load on the fan motor and can cause it to overheat and fail. CF is a higher-priority fault than the evaporator fan errors (FF, rF) because the condenser fan is directly protecting the compressor. If the compressor overheats repeatedly without fan cooling, compressor life is significantly shortened. ## Possible Causes 1. Condenser coil heavily coated with dust, lint, or pet hair that has overloaded the fan motor 2. Physical obstruction of the condenser fan blade — debris, a misrouted wire, or a displaced kick plate 3. Failed condenser fan motor with burned windings or seized bearing 4. Loose wiring harness connector between the condenser fan and the main control board ## Troubleshooting Steps | Step | Action | Expected Result | |------|--------|-----------------| | 1 | Disconnect power to the LRSXS26366S and remove the kick plate at the base front of the refrigerator (typically by pulling outward or removing two clips) | Condenser area is accessible | | 2 | Inspect the condenser fan blade for visible obstructions — dust clumps, pet hair, or debris; clean the blade with a vacuum and a soft brush | Fan blade is clean and free of obstruction | | 3 | Vacuum the condenser coil (the grid of tubing and fins visible in the lower rear area) thoroughly to remove all accumulated dust and lint; a condenser coil cleaning brush is useful for getting between the fins | Condenser coil is clean | | 4 | Spin the condenser fan blade manually — it should rotate freely with minimal resistance; if it is stiff or seized, the bearing has failed and the motor requires replacement | Fan blade spins freely with no resistance | | 5 | Restore power and listen for the condenser fan running within 2 to 3 minutes of startup; if the fan runs and CF does not return, cleaning resolved the issue | CF does not return after condenser cleaning | | 6 | If CF returns after cleaning or if the fan motor is seized, replace the condenser fan motor; verify the replacement part number against your exact LRSXS26366S model | New condenser fan motor runs correctly and CF clears | The condenser area operates at 120V AC and the compressor motor runs at high current. Ensure power is completely disconnected before reaching into the condenser area. ## When to Call a Technician Contact LG authorized service if: - The condenser coil and fan are clean and the blade spins freely, but CF persists after cleaning — the fan motor Hall sensor or the control board circuit has failed
- The condenser area shows significant corrosion or damage to the tubing that may indicate refrigerant loss Professional repair costs for CF issues typically range from $100 to $280 depending on the specific component and your service region. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### How often should I clean the condenser coil on my LG refrigerator? LG recommends cleaning the condenser coil at least once a year, or every 6 months in households with pets. Homes with dogs or cats that shed heavily may need quarterly cleaning. The condenser is accessible by removing the front kick plate. A vacuum with a brush attachment and a long condenser coil cleaning brush can remove accumulated dust from between the fins.