Eric for Model Number RS267TDRS My Samsung refrigerator is not cooling on the fridge-side. At first it was because the temperature was reading incorrectly on the digital panel. After unplugging the temperature was correct and worked for a week. The problem started again and we noticed no air circulation on the fridge-side and temperature was stuck around 52 degrees. I had a technician come out and his thought was at first the evaporator fan needed to be replaced. Further tests he discovered everything was fine except the power to the fan and the PCB Main would have to be replaced. After he left I double checked his work with my meter and everything seemed fine including the fan. In fact I plugged the fan back in and saw it operating. I then did the diagnosis on the control panel (holding down the buttons) with no codes (no issues). I cleared the frost on the evaporator with a hair dryer, put everything back together and the refrigerator seemed to be working. The next day the temperature read 34 degrees on the control panel for the fridge and it was actually 52 degrees inside. I went ahead and ordered the PCB Main (DA41-00670A). Does this sound like the issue? Also, how hard is it to replace myself? Thanks!
Answer Hello Eric. No, the reason for the fan stopping is the evaporator is not defrosting and the fan motor is getting iced up based on the information you provided. You will need to replace the evaporator assembly DA96-00020Q which requires an HVAC tech. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, August 2, 2013