Refrigerator Medium Severity
AD Appliance Error Code

LG Refrigerator AD Error: Auto-door motor failure

LG refrigerator error — here’s what you need to know. The Ad error code on your LG refrigerator indicates Auto-Door Motor Malfunction – Automatic Door Mechanism Failure. This is a Medium severity issue. What Does Ad Mean on an LG Refrigerator? The Ad code means the motorized auto-door mechanism — found on LG InstaView and […]

~25%

DIY Fixable

From 50

Typical Repair Cost

1 – 2 hours

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. The refrigerator cools normally with Ad active — the auto-door feature is non-functional but the appliance is otherwise operational. The door can still be opened and closed manually. Schedule repair at your convenience.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A power reset may clear a transient Ad. If the error returns, the motor assembly or its wiring needs professional diagnosis — the auto-door function will remain disabled until repaired.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The door motor makes continuous grinding or buzzing sounds even when not commanded to open, indicating a stuck mechanism drawing current continuously., Ad is accompanied by the door being stuck in a partially open position that cannot be closed manually..

Symptoms You May Notice

Door does not open automatically when requested

Knocking on the InstaView panel or pressing the auto-open button produces no door movement — the motor does not actuate and the door remains closed despite the command being received.

Door opens partially and then stops

The auto-door motor begins the opening sequence but stops partway through, triggering Ad as the control board detects the motor has stalled before reaching the target position.

Ad code on the display panel

The error appears on the control panel display, specifically identifying the auto-door subsystem as the source of the fault.

Grinding or clicking sound from door hinge area with no movement

The motor attempts to drive the door mechanism, produces noise from the gear assembly, but fails to produce door movement — indicating a stripped gear, seized motor, or blocked path.

Possible Causes

1

Failed auto-door motor assembly

The small electric motor driving the auto-door mechanism has worn brushes, a seized bearing, or a stripped gear, preventing it from generating the torque needed to actuate the door.

Requires Professional
2

Obstruction blocking door travel path

A container, mat, or debris positioned in the arc of the door's auto-open swing prevents the door from completing its travel, stalling the motor and triggering Ad.

DIY Possible
3

Wiring or sensor fault at the door motor

A loose connector, broken wire, or failed motor position sensor interrupts either the motor command signal or the feedback confirmation, causing the board to report Ad even if the motor is intact.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Check the door's swing path for obstructions

    Identify the arc the refrigerator door travels when auto-opening and check that no items are positioned in that path on the floor or adjacent cabinets. Remove any obstruction, then power cycle the unit and test the auto-open again.

  2. 2

    Perform a full power reset

    Unplug the refrigerator for 60 seconds, then restore power. After the control board reinitializes (about 3 minutes), test the auto-door function. A control board glitch occasionally produces a false Ad that clears on reset.

  3. 3

    Test the door by opening it manually

    Open and close the door manually to confirm it moves freely and seats properly. If the door feels unusually stiff or has physical resistance at any point in its travel, there may be a hinge alignment issue affecting the auto-door mechanism.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Motor winding resistance test shows an open circuit or out-of-specification values, confirming the motor must be replaced.
  • Power reset resolves Ad temporarily but it returns after 1–2 auto-door cycles, suggesting intermittent motor or sensor failure.
  • The control board outputs proper command voltage to the motor but no movement occurs, confirming the motor assembly has failed.

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