Error 1E on Your LG Fridge? Quick Reset & Permanent Repair (Calgary Guide)

TL;DR – One-Page Playbook

#MoveClock Time
1Hard-reset – unplug / breaker off 5 min0-5 min
2Display reset – hold Energy Saver + Lighting 10 s5-6 min
3Expose sensor – shelves out, rear freezer panel off6-10 min
4Defrost & inspect – low-heat hair dryer, reseat 2-pin plug10-18 min
5Power up & watch – wait 2-3 min for reboot18-20 min

If 1E stays gone for 30 minutes, you’re golden.

1 | What 1E Actually Means

1E (or IE/SE on some displays) flags a freezer-temperature sensor fault—the thermistor is iced over, unplugged, or dead . On a few LG lines the same code also pops for a defrost-sensor failure

Top Calgary Triggers

  1. Post-brownout power flicker → moisture flash-freezes on the sensor.

  2. Packed freezer wall → airflow blocked, sensor buried in frost.

  3. Loose/corroded 2-pin harness behind evaporator cover.

  4. Aged thermistor (PN EBD60925804/DA32-10104N equivalents) after ~7 years.

  5. Control-board glitch from voltage spikes.

2 | 20-Minute DIY Fix

A) Hard-Reset (5 min)

  1. Kill power for a full 5 minutes (LG boards need a longer capacitor bleed than Samsung’s).

  2. Restore power. If the panel clears, you’re done.

B) Button Reset (1 min)

  • Press Energy Saver + Lighting (or Freezer + Fridge on older models) for 10 seconds.

  • Panel should beep and cycle. If 1E returns → keep going.

C) Panel Off (4 min)

Safety: Unplug again; towels down.

  1. Slide out freezer trays.

  2. Remove four or six Phillips screws.

  3. Ease the rear freezer cover straight back—mind the wiring.

D) Defrost & Plug Check (8 min)

  • Ice coat? Sweep a hair dryer on LOW 15 cm away, keeping plastic just warm to touch.

  • Harness: Reseat the white 2-pin thermistor plug; inspect for green corrosion.

  • Spin fan blades (top-left) to be sure nothing’s jammed.

  • Sensor test (optional): Multimeter ~5 kΩ at 25 °C. Outliers → replace sensor.

E) Rebuild & Verify (2 min)

Panel on, screws snug, power up, listen for the fan, monitor the display. No error after 30 minutes = fixed.

 

3 | If 1E Comes Back

SymptomProbable CulpritDIY Level
Code re-appears within a dayDead thermistor → swap sensor kit★★☆☆☆
Freezer never hits −18 °CBad heater or fuse★★★☆☆
Random extra codes (CF, CO)Control-board weakness★★★★☆
Heavy ice every weekDrain gutter clog★★☆☆☆

4 | Parts & Calgary Street Prices (2025)

PartCADNotes
Thermistor kit (EBD60925804)35-45In most LG-stocked vans
Harness sub-assy25-35Order with sensor
Defrost heater60-80Often paired with sensor
Main PCB240-320Special-order
Pro visit (diag + labour)139-189Flat-rate in YYC

5 | When to Ring a YYC Tech

  • 1E pops twice in 48 h.

  • Multimeter shows open/short thermistor.

  • You spot burnt board marks or melted harness.

  • Freezer temp climbs above −5 °C after reset.

Most Calgary-based LG-certified crews cover NW | NE | SW | SE the same day and carry the thermistor kit onboard.

6 | Keep Error 1E Away

  1. Vent gap: leave 5–8 cm between food and back wall.

  2. Stable temps: Freezer −18 °C (0 °F); Fridge 3 °C (37 °F).

  3. Quarterly ritual: vacuum condenser coils; flush defrost drain with hot water.

  4. After any outage: do a 5-minute hard-reset before restocking frozen goods.

  5. Gaskets matter: clean and “dollar-bill test” the door seal every season.

7 | FAQ (Fast Scroll)

Is 1E the same as IE or SE?
Yes—letter orientation changes by model; all three signal a freezer-sensor fault.

Can I chip the ice off instead of heating?
Don’t. One slip punctures the evaporator coil—a four-figure sealed-system repair.

Will food spoil during a 20-minute thaw?
No. Freezer air may climb to −10 °C at worst—solid food stays safe.

Does home insurance cover food loss?
Most Calgary policies cover ≥ $500; snap a photo of the 1E code and keep grocery receipts.

LG fridge error 1E flags a freezer-temperature sensor fault. First, unplug the fridge for 5 minutes, then hold Energy Saver + Lighting for 10 seconds to reset. If 1E returns, remove the rear freezer panel (power off), melt any frost around the thermistor with a low-heat hair dryer, reseat the 2-pin plug, and restart. Replace the sensor if the code re-appears.

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