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LG Refrigerator Ice Smells Bad? Common Causes and What to Check
If your LG refrigerator ice smells bad, it can make water and drinks unpleasant very quickly. In many cases, the cause is something simple, such as stale ice, food odours, tap water issues, or a dirty water filter. Below are some common reasons this happens and a few practical steps to help fix it.
At EAS Repair & Installation, we provide professional refrigerator repair across Toronto and the GTA for cooling problems, leaks, ice maker issues, and other common refrigerator concerns.
Why LG Refrigerator Ice Smells Bad
Ice can absorb smells from water, food, and the refrigerator interior. If the odour keeps coming back, the issue is usually related to the water supply, filter, old ice, or buildup inside the ice maker area.
1. Tap Water Issues
If your LG refrigerator ice smells bad, start by checking the water source. Sometimes the issue comes from the tap water and not the refrigerator itself. Minerals, chemicals, or other impurities in the water can affect both taste and odour.
If the tap water already smells or tastes unusual, the ice made from it may have the same problem. In that case, you may want to have the water checked or consider additional filtration.
2. New Water Lines
If the refrigerator was recently installed, the water lines may still need to be flushed. New lines can sometimes leave behind a temporary odour or taste from installation residue or the tubing itself.
A common first step is to dispense and discard the first couple of gallons of water to help flush the system.
3. Food Odours Inside the Refrigerator or Freezer
Ice can absorb odours from food stored nearby. If there are open containers, strong-smelling foods, or old items in the freezer or fridge, the ice may begin to take on those smells.
- Remove old or spoiled food
- Seal food properly in airtight containers
- Clean the refrigerator and freezer interior
- Replace old baking soda if you use it for odour control
4. Old or Stale Ice Cubes
Ice that has been sitting in the bin too long can start to absorb odours and lose freshness. If the ice maker has not been used much recently, stale ice may be the reason for the smell.
Try emptying the ice bin, washing it with warm soapy water, drying it fully, and allowing the ice maker to produce a fresh batch.
5. Dirty Water Filter
A refrigerator water filter helps reduce impurities before water reaches the dispenser and ice maker. Over time, the filter can become clogged or less effective, which may affect taste, smell, and even ice production.
Most refrigerator water filters should be changed regularly based on the manufacturer’s recommendations. If the filter is overdue, replacing it may help improve both water and ice quality. You can also review LG support information for model-specific guidance.
6. Ice Maker or Ice Bin Needs Cleaning
If the smell seems to be coming from the ice maker area itself, the bin or nearby surfaces may need cleaning. Residue, moisture, and old ice can all contribute to unpleasant odours.
- Turn the ice maker off
- Empty and wash the ice bin
- Wipe down accessible ice maker surfaces carefully
- Dry everything thoroughly before restarting
When LG Refrigerator Ice Smells Bad and the Problem Keeps Coming Back
If your refrigerator ice still smells bad after changing the filter, flushing the lines, discarding old ice, and cleaning the ice bin, there may be a deeper issue with the water supply, filtration system, or ice maker components. Professional service can help identify the cause more accurately.
EAS Repair & Installation provides dependable refrigerator and ice maker repair for common LG refrigerator problems across Toronto and the GTA.
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If your LG refrigerator ice smells bad and the problem keeps returning, contact EAS Repair & Installation for professional diagnosis and service.
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