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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Defrost Sensor by Samsung

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By: Samsung
Part Number: OEM13016367
Manufacturer Part Number: DA32-10105X

The Refrigerator Defrost Sensor is an essential component for maintaining the optimal performance of your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part accurately monitors the temperature during the defrost cycle, ensuring that your appliance operates efficiently and effectively. By precisely regulating the defrost process, it helps prevent excessive frost buildup, which can hinder cooling performance and increase energy consumption. Installing this sensor can lead to more consistent temperatures inside your fridge, keeping your food fresh longer and reducing the need for frequent maintenance. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, the DA32-10105X ensures a perfect fit and seamless integration with your existing system. Whether you are replacing a faulty sensor or upgrading your refrigerator's functionality, this Defrost Sensor provides reliable performance and longevity. Investing in this genuine OEM part guarantees that your refrigerator continues to operate smoothly, offering you peace of mind and enhancing the overall efficiency of your kitchen appliance. Experience the benefits of precise temperature control with the Refrigerator Defrost Sensor .

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Paul Villhauer for Model Number RF25HMEDBSR/AA-0000

My refrigerator has been freezing food for two weeks now. This problem first appeared when I noticed thawed items in the freezer. At first, I thought the door had been caught open enough to make a gap, but I never got a temperature alarm. So, I rearranged the drawer and ran a power freeze on the freezer to cool it back down. After this, everything in the refrigerator began to freeze. Since then, I have cleaned the coils and vents, unplugged the unit for 12 hours to thaw with doors open, and have run the FD and RD defrost numerous times. I have not gotten any error codes in diagnostic mode (freeze and frig power freeze buttons held down together). The refrigerator temperature display flashed a few days ago, but I cleared it by unplugging the unit to reset. I did have a similar problem three years ago. Back then, I had a home warranty, and a repair company replaced the thermostat, control board, and damper door unit. Since then, Samsung sent a company to replace the parts for the Ice maker (lawsuit recall). I know the defrost heater is working (I can hear it melting ice, and there is no ice buildup causing problems with the fan) The refrigerator is set for 44F, but the temperature inside is in the mid-’20s. Is this a thermostat problem? Whatever advice you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Paul, This issue would most likely be caused by a damper door that is stuck open or the temperature sensor in the refrigerator.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, January 18, 2022

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