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What Does CH Error Mean on LG LRSXS26366S?

Error CH on LG LRSXS26366S: High-side refrigerant leak detected — condenser high pressure side refrigerant l. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this refrigerator issue. The CH error code on your LG LRSXS26366S refrigerator indicates the control board has detected refrigerant leakage on the high-pressure side of the refrigeration system. CH stands for Cycle High, referring to the high-pressure cycle. The refrigerant (R-600a or R-134a depending on your model) is a regulated substance — refrigerant leak diagnosis and recharge must be performed by an EPA-certified technician. Turn off the refrigerator and ventilate the area. ## What Does CH Mean? The LRSXS26366S refrigeration system consists of a closed refrigerant circuit with a high-pressure side (from the compressor discharge through the condenser to the expansion device) and a low-pressure side (from the expansion device through the evaporator back to the compressor suction). CH indicates the refrigerant charge has dropped below the normal operating level on the high-pressure side. LG refrigerators built after 2016, including the LRSXS26366S, use R-600a (isobutane) refrigerant. R-600a is mildly flammable — in the quantities present in a household refrigerator it does not pose an explosion risk under normal ventilation, but LG recommends ventilating the area and turning off the refrigerator when CH appears, as a precaution. CH can also appear briefly after a power outage if the pressure equalization has not completed — in this case a reset after 30 minutes may clear CH. If CH persists, the system has genuinely lost refrigerant and requires a certified technician to locate the leak, repair it, and recharge the system. ## Possible Causes 1. Refrigerant leak in the condenser tubing — caused by corrosion, physical damage, or a manufacturing defect 2. Refrigerant leak at a brazed joint in the high-pressure refrigerant circuit 3. Refrigerant loss from a failed compressor valve that allows refrigerant to migrate 4. Normal refrigerant consumption from a very slow leak that has accumulated over many years of operation ## Troubleshooting Steps | Step | Action | Expected Result | |------|--------|-----------------| | 1 | Press the power button to turn off the LRSXS26366S; leave the doors closed initially to retain remaining cold air; then open slightly to ventilate if you suspect a strong smell of ether or gas (R-600a has a mild petroleum-like odor at high concentrations) | Refrigerator is powered off and area is ventilated | | 2 | Unplug the LRSXS26366S for 30 minutes; restore power and observe whether CH persists; if CH clears and the refrigerator cools normally, the code may have been triggered by a pressure equalization event after a power outage | CH clears after power cycle — pressure equalization was the cause | | 3 | If CH persists after the power cycle reset, or if the freezer is no longer maintaining temperature, the refrigerant charge has genuinely dropped; contact LG service or an EPA-certified appliance technician for refrigerant leak diagnosis and recharge | Technician is scheduled for professional refrigerant service | R-600a refrigerant used in newer LG refrigerators is mildly flammable. While the quantity in a household refrigerator is small, do not operate the refrigerator near an open flame or in a confined space without ventilation if CH is active. R-134a refrigerant (older models) is non-flammable but is a greenhouse gas — release to atmosphere is illegal without EPA certification. ## When to Call a Technician Contact LG authorized service if: - CH persists after a full power reset and the refrigerator is no longer cooling — professional refrigerant leak diagnosis is required

  • Any visible damage to the condenser or tubing is observed
  • The refrigerator uses R-600a refrigerant — handling requires EPA Section 608 certification Professional repair costs for CH issues typically range from $200 to $600 depending on the specific component and your service region. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Can I fix a CH error myself on my LG refrigerator? No. Refrigerant handling requires an EPA Section 608 certification in the United States. It is illegal to knowingly release refrigerant into the atmosphere. Additionally, the leak must be located and repaired before recharging — a technician will use electronic leak detection or UV dye to find the exact leak point. After repair, the system is evacuated and recharged to the factory specification.

Is the CH code dangerous on my LG LRMVS3006S? The CH code itself is not immediately dangerous in normal household conditions. The LG LRMVS3006S uses R-600a refrigerant, which is mildly flammable but present in very small quantities (typically 50–100 grams in a household refrigerator). In a well-ventilated kitchen, the concentration from a complete leak would be far below any flammability threshold. As a precaution, turn off the refrigerator and ventilate the area if you smell an unusual odor.

Section titled “Is the CH code dangerous on my LG LRMVS3006S? The CH code itself is not immediately dangerous in normal household conditions. The LG LRMVS3006S uses R-600a refrigerant, which is mildly flammable but present in very small quantities (typically 50–100 grams in a household refrigerator). In a well-ventilated kitchen, the concentration from a complete leak would be far below any flammability threshold. As a precaution, turn off the refrigerator and ventilate the area if you smell an unusual odor.”

After a power outage, my LG refrigerator showed CH but then it cleared — was there a real leak? A CH code that clears after a 30-minute power off period is commonly caused by abnormal refrigerant pressure distribution after a sudden power interruption rather than a leak. The refrigerant may have partially migrated in the circuit and the pressure sensor briefly read an incorrect low value. If CH does not return and the refrigerator cools to normal temperatures within a few hours, no refrigerant was lost.

Section titled “After a power outage, my LG refrigerator showed CH but then it cleared — was there a real leak? A CH code that clears after a 30-minute power off period is commonly caused by abnormal refrigerant pressure distribution after a sudden power interruption rather than a leak. The refrigerant may have partially migrated in the circuit and the pressure sensor briefly read an incorrect low value. If CH does not return and the refrigerator cools to normal temperatures within a few hours, no refrigerant was lost.”

How much does it cost to fix a refrigerant leak on an LG refrigerator? Refrigerant leak repair typically costs depending on the location of the leak and local labor rates. The cost includes labor for leak detection, repair (brazing or replacement of the leaking component), system evacuation, and recharge. If the compressor or condenser requires replacement, costs can be higher. LG’s 10-year linear compressor warranty may cover some repairs on qualified models. Reference: LG official support documentation (lg.com/us/support) and authorized service guides ### Is it safe to keep using my LG LRSXS26366S with error CH? If error CH does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the refrigerator with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician. ### How much does it cost to fix error CH on a LG LRSXS26366S? Repair costs for error CH on the LG LRSXS26366S refrigerator depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a LG-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation. ### What does error code CH mean on a LG refrigerator? Error code CH on LG refrigerator models indicates High-side refrigerant leak detected — condenser high pressure side refrigerant loss. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.

Section titled “How much does it cost to fix a refrigerant leak on an LG refrigerator? Refrigerant leak repair typically costs depending on the location of the leak and local labor rates. The cost includes labor for leak detection, repair (brazing or replacement of the leaking component), system evacuation, and recharge. If the compressor or condenser requires replacement, costs can be higher. LG’s 10-year linear compressor warranty may cover some repairs on qualified models. Reference: LG official support documentation (lg.com/us/support) and authorized service guides ### Is it safe to keep using my LG LRSXS26366S with error CH? If error CH does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the refrigerator with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician. ### How much does it cost to fix error CH on a LG LRSXS26366S? Repair costs for error CH on the LG LRSXS26366S refrigerator depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a LG-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation. ### What does error code CH mean on a LG refrigerator? Error code CH on LG refrigerator models indicates High-side refrigerant leak detected — condenser high pressure side refrigerant loss. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.”