KJ McElrath  |  July 8, 2019

Category: Appliances

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repairman fixing refrigeratorA substantial number of consumers have reported their Kenmore refrigerator not cooling with products purchased after January 29th, 2014. These complaints include Kenmore refrigerators that have been sold under the LG brand.

On the average, a refrigerator should operate satisfactorily for 13 years; LG itself claims that its products should last at least 20 years. According to a recent class action lawsuit, these Kenmore and LG refrigerators may stop working properly after 2 to 4 years.

If you purchased an LG or Kenmore refrigerator since Jan. 30th, 2014, you may be eligible to join the current legal action against these manufacturers.

The Reason for the Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling

According to plaintiffs, the problem stems from a defective linear compressor. A compressor is the central component in any refrigeration unit, whether it be the the refrigerator in your kitchen or your automobile’s air conditioning.

The compressor is essentially a pump; its purpose is to draw the refrigerant gas (either Freon or HFC-134a) inside, where it is pressurized and forced into the condenser. This is what causes cooling to occur.

Normally, a compressor is belt-driven; refrigerators would have a small motor with a belt that would cause the compressor to operate at only one speed, with a thermostat to turn it on and off as necessary.

The linear compressor used in LG and Kenmore units operates somewhat differently. It is a type of “digital inverter” compressor that operates more like the throttle of a gasoline engine that runs constantly at lower, but variable speeds. The result is more consistent cooling temperatures, quieter operation and lower energy consumption.

Unfortunately, refrigerator owners report that these linear compressors have been subject to premature failure.

Did the Company Know About the Defect?

Plaintiffs in the current class action lawsuit believe that the manufacturer had reason to know that the linear compressor responsible for the Kenmore refrigerator not cooling was defective and had a duty to notify the public.

This claim is based on thousands of complaints that have been posted to online forums as well as the LG website itself. Plaintiffs say that had they been aware of the problem, they would not have purchased LG or Kenmore products.

It is not the first time that Kenmore and LG refrigerators have had problems. In 2005, Sears, Roebuck and Co. recalled approximately 20,000 3-door refrigerators sold under the LG and Kenmore Elite brand names. According to a report from Consumer Affairs, the condenser fan motor contained a faulty component that could cause a short circuit. The result was overheating of the fan motor, which posed a serious fire danger.

LG Responds

In a communication to Digital Trends, an LG company representative said, “At LG, consumer satisfaction is paramount…LG models featuring linear compressors come with an industry-leading 10-year parts warranty and five-year labor warranty.”

Meanwhile, consumers who had their Kenmore refrigerator not cooling say they’re out the cost of spoiled food and in many cases, suffered damage to their kitchen floors because of leakage. Plaintiffs claim violations of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, breach of express (written) and implied warranty, and unjust enrichment.

Join a Free LG Refrigerator Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

If you owned an LG or Kenmore-branded LG refrigerator that you purchased after Jan. 29, 2014 and it failed prematurely, you may qualify to join this LG refrigerator class action lawsuit investigation.

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267 thoughts onWhy is My Kenmore Refrigerator Not Cooling?

  1. Michelle says:

    I bought a Kenmore elite in 2019, it was delivered 1/22/19 and died 3/2/19. 5 weeks after the 1 yr warranty. If I’d have known this was a routine problem I wouldn’t have bought this model. I had just gone shopping the night before and we lost 800 dollars in food.

  2. Amy Hill says:

    I bought my Kenmore elite refrigerator in 2015 and I have a stack of repairs that has been done. The last thing they did was change out a circuit board and said it would fix my problems boy were they wrong today I had to go purchase a new refrigerator so how can I get in on this lawsuit. This refrigerator has been nothing but a pain in my you nowhere.

  3. Oscar/Luis Valladares says:

    After research and testing the control board and resetting it to check the number of times the LED blinks, it shows that my unit which my brother gave me as a present, blinked 6 times which indicates a faulty compressor.

  4. Christine L. Upshaw says:

    I bought my Kenmore refrigerator in 2011. I’ve already had a compressor replaced not knowing about any recalls or suits. My refrigerator has stopped again with same problem I’ve lost money & food Sears technician came out on 3 different occasions. I’ve purchased the warranty but I think they are still getting over on me. I purchased a pair he said I needed then it didn’t work after that he said now it’s your compressor. My warranty goes in affect on Jan 29th 2020. I need help

  5. Diane Mohr says:

    Please let me know how to get in this class action suit.

  6. Warren Hufford says:

    18 month old Kenmore #795.72493.611 compressor is out. they are trying to bill me $1100.00 to repair it plus $117.00 to diagnose it and the new compressor has no warranty.

  7. Pan says:

    I have a Kenmore Elite refrigerator bought 3 years ago. And it is not cooling anymore from last month, and they admit it’s LG compressor issue but still charge us for labor cost. We have been living with no refrigerator for one month.

  8. JUANITA PERTEET says:

    I am also having the same problem their repair man just left today 1/7/2020 and said I would have to pay almost 7hunderd to get it fixed it’s not 2years old yet .Hoe do I join the class action suit.

  9. William M. Williams says:

    I bought a Kenmore Elite Refrigerator approximately 2 years ago. Model: 795.74025.411, and now the compressor is going bad 2 years later. I gave over $3,000.00 for this refrigerator and the repairman said this is a common problem with LG and Kenmore Elite Refrigerators made by LG. I would like to know how to get in on the Class Action lawsuit.

  10. Lisa Beckmann says:

    I purchased a kenmore elite in2015 within a year the control panel went out in October 2019 the compressor went out sears charged me for a service call and warranty and now say they cannot find the replacement parts. How can I file a claim.

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