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Hello there, Tomtom. We understand your inquiry and appreciate you reaching out about your LG 23 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Counter-Depth Refrigerator (Model LRSXC2306S). It sounds like the unit is tripping your GFI breaker, and we’d like to help you get back to reliable cooling as soon as possible. First, let’s try a basic troubleshooting step: please unplug the refrigerator and inspect both the power cord and the outlet for any signs of moisture or damage. Sometimes condensation can build up around the water line or dispenser wiring, causing a ground fault that trips a GFI breaker. After the inspection, plug the unit back in—ideally on a dedicated, non–GFCI-protected circuit just to see if the breaker still trips. If the breaker no longer trips, the issue may have been a transient ground fault, but if it does trip again, there could be an internal component fault or a wiring issue behind the panels. Please make sure the water filter (LT1000P) is seated correctly and that the water line isn’t kinked or pinched, as this can introduce moisture where it shouldn’t be. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-23-cu-ft-side-by-side-counter-depth-refrigerator-with-smooth-touch-dispenser-stainless-steel/6477390.p?skuId=6477390 We understand your inquiry and want to ensure your refrigerator runs safely and efficiently. Please send us a private message on social media at @LGUSSupport so we can gather a few more details—like your installation environment—and explore possible solutions together. —Renzo
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