LG has very good quality control like nearly all brands today, but they’re not the most ruggedly built machines by a long shot.
John L
Hi John,
I agree that cost cutting on some things is an issue.
Back in 2006 I purchased a GE 18,000 BTU air conditioner that I wall mounted in my dining room to replace an old 1970ish Westinghouse power-hungry unit.
Through the years the new GE it did its job to cool the whole downstairs area just fine.
But last summer, on July 4th the compressor stopped kicking in, and the unit only blew out warm air (during the massive heat wave we were having!)
After troubleshooting, I found that a wire on the compressor leading to the start capacitor was corroded from the outside elements and had overheated the crappy push-on spade lug clips on the compressor, eventually causing the compressor to not kick on.
Now this wiring harness of 3 wires is under a weather cap/shield on the top of the compressor and was prone to allowing the outside weather to cause the corrosion issue.
It simply wasn't sealed properly.
I have to add that even though this AC is branded "GE", the internal components, motors, etc. is ALL labeled "LG".
Naturally, I rebuilt the harness with heavy duty spade clips, cleaned the compressor terminals and installed the weather cap with Permatex high temp gasket sealer to make the cap air-tight.
She's been running like new now, and I saved over $650 from having to buy a new AC!