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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Temperature Sensor by Samsung

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By: Samsung
Part Number: OEM12406710
Manufacturer Part Number: DA32-10105R

The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is essential for maintaining optimal cooling in your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part accurately monitors and controls the internal temperature, ensuring your food stays fresh and properly stored. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, it guarantees a perfect fit and reliable performance. The temperature sensor enhances the efficiency of your appliance by providing precise temperature readings, which help prevent issues like improper cooling or fluctuating temperatures. Installing this genuine OEM part is straightforward, allowing you to restore your refrigeratorGÇÖs functionality quickly and easily. With its high-quality construction, the Refrigerator Temperature Sensor offers long-lasting durability and consistent accuracy, giving you peace of mind. By choosing this genuine OEM part, you ensure that your Samsung refrigerator operates smoothly, keeping your groceries fresh and your kitchen running efficiently. Trust the Refrigerator Temperature Sensor to deliver dependable temperature control for a better customer experience.

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Richie1b for Model Number rs263bbwp

I am diagnosing a Samsung freezer/fridge. As far as I could tell, is that there is no defrost clock and that this unit is controlled by a sensor and pcb. The problem I have encountered is that the refrigerator side is freezing up the evap. I tested the evap fan and its good just no voltage to it apparently. So I figure I need to order the sensor. So is the only reason the evap fan won't come on is because of this sensor or could the sensor and pcb be bad as well. thank you

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Richie, To test the fan motor you will need to test it at the main control board with the doors closed. The fan motor will not work with the doors open. If the evaporator coils are icing up then the defrost heater would most likely be the cause for the issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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