Do you find your LG TV stopping you from accessing your favorite apps by showing different error codes on the screen? This indicates that your TV faces internet connectivity issues or other difficulties while accessing the app. As the internet is the primary cause of the problem, you can immediately fix this issue by following these workarounds.
The following section explains the solutions and reasons behind common LG TV error codes that anyone would face.
Know the Reasons for the LG Smart TV Error Codes
When your LG TV or the app installed on it stops functioning due to the absence of its fundamentals, an error code appears. You may receive different error codes on your TV based on the problems. For better clarification, the table below gives you a heads-up about every LG TV error code and the reason behind it.
LG TV Error Codes | Issues |
---|---|
Error Code 7, 105, 137, 234 | 1. Poor internet connection 2. Server point issues 3. Problems with internet protocols |
Error Code 201 | 1. Improper DNS address 2. Wrong date and time on your TV 3. Expiration of server certificate |
Error Code 202 | 1. Low internal memory |
Error Code 109 | 1. Presence of corrupted cache files |
Troubleshooting Guide for LG TV Error Codes
To deal with various error codes on your TV, you must try out different troubleshooting methods as a fix. Let’s see how to fix the above-listed LG TV error codes with the best counter fix.
Restart Your LG TV
Many users found that restarting the LG TV resolved the error codes on their TVs. Since restarting removes unwanted memory, bugs, and glitches that cause the error code, this is an effective fix for your problem.
Simply turn off and remove the power plug of your LG TV, then restart it. Once restarted, open any app you want and check for issues.
Reboot Your WIFI Router
As internet connection plays an important fundamental in this issue, try fixing the internet router of your TV as the first step. By restarting your WIFI router, you can easily get rid of slow internet and gain access to a faster network from your WIFI.
Once the restart is complete, connect your LG TV to a WIFI network and check whether the error code is showing on your TV.
With this fix, you can most probably fix multiple error codes like 7, 105, 137, and 234 on your LG TV.
LG TV Tip! To get seamless internet on your LG TV, I recommend you opt for wired internet (ethernet cable) for your TV.
Change the Date and Time on LG TV
When your internet is at its prime speed, but you still see an error code on an app saying “Unable to Load“? Then there is a chance that your LG TV’s server certificate might be outdated.

This issue occurs if the date, time, or location of the LG TV is compromised. To fix this, just change the date, time, and location on your TV. If you don’t know how to do it, here are the steps.
To Change the Date and Time on LG TV:
- webOS 6.0: Open All Settings > General > System > Time & Timer.
- Now, either click on Set Automatically or manually change the time and date on the TV.
- webOS 5.0: Go to All Settings > General > Time.
- Now choose Set automatically or manually change the time.
To Change the Location on LG TV:
- webOS 6.0: Press Settings on remote > open All Settings > Click General > System > Location > Then Choose Broadcast Country or LG Services Country > Change the location.

- webOS 5.0: Hit Settings on remote > go to All Settings > tap on General > Location > LG Services Country > Pick a Country > Done.
After updating these two things, go to the same app you opened before and check if you see the LG TV 201 error code.
Run Memory Optimizer on LG TV
If you use LG OLED TV, you can run the Memory Optimizer to fix memory-related issues. Doing so will optimize your device and clear corrupted cache files. Press Settings on your TV remote, select OLED Care and click Device Self Care. Tap Memory Optimizer to initiate the process.
Try Using a Different DNS Address
If your LG TV’s DNS address is not proper, it can’t communicate with servers and will fail to perform any functions. This might cause error codes on your LG TV. To correct this, change the DNS address on your LG TV.
To change the DNS address, go through the steps below.
webOS 6.0:
- With your LG TV turned on, press the Settings button on your remote.
- Go to All Settings on your TV and choose the General tab on the left.
- From the list, choose Network and click on Wired Connection/Wi-Fi Connection.
- Click on Edit in Wired Connection or Other Network > Advanced Wi-Fi Settings in Wi-Fi Connection.
- If you see the Edit option on the screen, tap on it and change the DNS address.
webOS 5.0:
- Open All Settings on your LG TV and go to the Network/Connection tab on the left.
- Choose the Wi-Fi Connection or Wired Connection option.
- Then open Advanced Wi-Fi Settings > Edit under Wi-Fi Connection.
- If you have chosen Wired connection, then simply tap on the Edit option.

- Change the DNS address and hit Connect to save changes.
Once doing this, check for any error codes on your TV. Also, check if the internet speed of your LG TV remains the same or improved.
In the end, even after fine-tuning the internet and DNS, if you still see error codes on your TV, contact LG TV customer service for help.
If you find our methods helpful, then it’s our pleasure to make your day easier. Aside from this, if you have any issues with your LG TV not working or other issues, come to my community forum discussion. You will find answers to various LG TV queries asked by different customers.