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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly by Samsung

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By: Samsung
Part Number: OEM12408153
Manufacturer Part Number: DA47-00095E

The Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly is essential for maintaining the optimal performance of your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part plays a crucial role in the defrost system, ensuring that the freezer and refrigerator compartments remain at the correct temperatures. By regulating the defrost cycle, it helps prevent overheating and potential damage to your appliance. Compatible with a wide range of Samsung refrigerator models, this thermal fuse assembly guarantees a secure fit and reliable operation. Installing the genuine OEM Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly means you can trust the quality and longevity of your refrigerator's defrost system, enhancing overall efficiency and extending the life of your appliance. Whether you're replacing a faulty fuse or upgrading your refrigerator's components, this genuine Samsung part provides the dependable performance you need for a smoothly running kitchen.

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Amanda for Model Number RS2533SW

Refrigerator is not cooling properly. Freezer works fine. Fan and condensor works fine. Unplugged fridge to reset temperature. Temperature will be stay at -10f freezer and 34f fridge. After about 8 hours, fridge temperature is 64F and is warm. Coils, evaporator, sensors were ice all over. Thermal fuse and heating coils do not produce ohms. Defrosted the fridge to thaw the ice, replugged and works for about a day, and then back to room temperature. Unplugged again, 34f lasts for a day. hoping its just the thermal fuse and not the control board or evaporator assembly. Thank you

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Amanda, You will want to test the defrost sensor and see if the sensor tests ok. It should read about 5K ohms at 77 degrees. If out of that range then it would need to be replaced. This and the heater would be the 2 most likely causes for failure. If they both check ok then the control board would be the issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, May 28, 2015

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