Ultimaniac for Model Number RF27T5201SR/AA Just had a second technician come and check out my refrigerator. First Sears tech told me there was a problem with the sealed system and it would be covered by Samsung. Samsung tech came and told me there was also a problem with the mainboard and that it would cost $500 to replace and they couldn't do the sealed system repair until they replaced the mainboard. I opened the back and looked at the board before either of them came to check and there was no error message. Manual says a solid red light on the mainboard means no error. Compressor's running but the fridge and freezer isn't cooling but there's icing on the coils inside the freezer. Could the mainboard actually have an error or did I just get ripped off? Incidentally, before calling Samsung support, I attempted to see how much a repair would cost on the Samsung website and was also quoted about $500 flat rate to repair the fridge without a tech even coming to look at it.
Answer Ultimaniac, While there could be an issue with the main control board, it would be more likely that it is just a sealed system issue. It is not common for there to be a sealed system problem and a control board problem. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, July 23, 2024