Samsung Refrigerator RF28HMEDBWWAA Parts
Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-15217D
Ice maker stopped working or not making ice? This complete ice maker assembly restores production. DIY install in 20-30 minutes with basic tools.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Ice maker dispenses too much ice
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Samsung refrigerator ice maker frosting up Todd F. • Arlington , VA • December 01, 2016
I replaced the ice maker after replacing the ice try and before that the ice chute gasket. All easy fixes. However, I am still seeing some frost build-up leading me to believe that the issue is just a faulty design, which I have read other posts on. Just too much warm air gets in the ice maker because it is located in the refrigerator, plus warm air probably finds its way from the outside dispenser, up the chute into the ice maker. Oh well, nothing the occasional hair dryer won't take care of,...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-14474C
Ice dispenser jammed or cracked bucket? This ice bucket assembly stores ice and feeds the dispenser. Easy DIY fix in under 10 minutes for most models.
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Ice kept jamming and i would have to empty bucket almost daily Janet S. • Gilbert , AZ • May 01, 2016
I noticed that the bottom of the plastic bucket was cracked even though it was less than two years old. I called Samsung and they wanted to charge me almost $200. Instead, I found the part at appliance parts pros for half that cost. Since I replaced the ice tray bucket assembly, my ice maker is working perfectly!
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA32-10104N
Fix ice buildup on evaporator coils or inconsistent cooling with this refrigerator temperature sensor. Easy DIY repair with our video guide.
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Temperature read on display was higher than it really was inside the frigerator and it froze the food inside the frigerator it constantly ran because the temp sensor broke Daniel H. • Oakley , CA • November 05, 2016
Poped off plastics caseing inside the frigerator. Unscrewed 4 screws holding black fan inplace. Followed yellow wire to locate white sensor. Need to be careful not to break styrofoam, don't force it, it should seporate from plastic easy as long as the 4 screws are out. Swap it for the new one and button it back up. While I was in there I replaced the defrost sensor and the other sensor next to the heating rod. Also I know there is an issue with drain hole plugging up with ice so I extended the...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA47-00243K
If your refrigerator has ice buildup on coils or water under crisper drawers, the defrost thermostat may have failed. DIY-friendly repair part.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Fridge too warm
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Frost buildup
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Doesn't shut off
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Temperature read on display was higher than it really was inside the frigerator and it froze the food inside the frigerator it constantly ran because the temp sensor broke Daniel H. • Oakley , CA • November 05, 2016
Poped off plastics caseing inside the frigerator. Unscrewed 4 screws holding black fan inplace. Followed yellow wire to locate white sensor. Need to be careful not to break styrofoam, don't force it, it should seporate from plastic easy as long as the 4 screws are out. Swap it for the new one and button it back up. While I was in there I replaced the defrost sensor and the other sensor next to the heating rod. Also I know there is an issue with drain hole plugging up with ice so I extended the...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA81-06013A
Refrigerator not cooling or ice building up? The evaporator fan motor circulates cold air. Common DIY repair when fridge runs warm or makes noise.
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Loud fan noise due to build up of ice near condenser Paul S. • Kingston , WA • July 21, 2018
Replaced fan motor, temperature sensor and defrost thermostat.
Note: I had to replace connector on new defrost thermostat. Connector on new part did not fit mating connector in refrigerator.. spliced in old connector for new one.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA63-03454B
This is a plastic cover that shields the heater element located near the french door center hinge area of the refrigerator. It protects the defrost or anti-condensation heater wiring and components from moisture and physical damage. Replace this cover if it is cracked, warped, or missing, which can lead to condensation buildup or frost accumulation around the french door section.
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The tiny white knob broke off of top of french door small center piece and the center hinge was cracked Kristine H. • Duluth , MN • October 20, 2018
I ordered the French door housing, the new piece has a solid raised curved part that enters the guide, and a new center hinge. I watched both repair videos shown on appliance parts Pro. It looked pretty simple, so I got my 2 screw drivers and unplugged the refrigerator and started. The hardest part was removing the upper and lower hinges. The video didn’t show how he got them loose, after several minutes of frustration I figured out how to release the hinge. The new parts installed really...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-11161A
This is a mounting screw used to secure the door handle to the refrigerator door. It threads into the handle bracket to keep the handle firmly attached. Replace this screw if the door handle feels loose, wobbles, or if the original screw is stripped or missing.
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Freezer door handle came off Vladimir A. • Charlotte , NC • April 04, 2015
Replaced broken handle support bracket (part #AP5620448) and cap (part #AP5620751). Used a phillips head screwdriver and allen wrench. Pliers also came in very handy.
If replacing cap and support bracket, be sure to install cap before support bracket, otherwise you'll have trouble installing the cap.
I ended up not needing to replace the fixer handle (part #AP4372038), but I'll keep it around just in case.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-13757A
The Refrigerator Evaporator Cover Assembly is an essential component for maintaining the efficiency and performance of your refrigerator. This genuine OEM part is specifically designed to fit a range of Samsung refrigerator models, ensuring a seamless integration and reliable functionality. The evaporator cover assembly plays a crucial role in protecting the evaporator coils from dust and debris, which helps maintain optimal cooling performance and prevents airflow issues. By replacing a damaged or worn cover assembly, you can restore your refrigeratorGÇÖs ability to keep your food fresh and your appliance running smoothly. Installation is straightforward, allowing you to quickly address any issues and minimize downtime. Choosing this genuine OEM part guarantees the highest quality and compatibility, providing peace of mind and enhancing the longevity of your refrigerator. Invest in the Refrigerator Evaporator Cover Assembly to ensure your Samsung refrigerator continues to operate efficiently and effectively, keeping your kitchen organized and your food perfectly preserved.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Ice buildup behind cover at back of refrigerator which stopped circulation fan Charles T. • Lakeland , MN • October 15, 2016
I found several posting regarding this problem for my Samsung refrigerator model which were very helpful.
I could probably have just defrosted the refrigerator to see if the fan would restart but I also had a long term fix I wanted to try (see below) which I would need to remove the cover to do anyway.
I also could have only purchased a new fan (in case it was burnt out from being stuck with ice) but I know my limited skills/patience when it comes to things like this and figured I'd just buy...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA31-00146H
Fix warm fridge temps and ice buildup with this evaporator fan motor. Common when fan makes grinding noise or stops running. DIY repair in 2-3 hours.
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The unit is not two years old yet and the evaporator motor has gone out twice already it makes a rough sound when the bearing is going than that area fils up with water and freezes Duane O. • Holmen , WI • August 19, 2014
I took all the items out of the refrigerator. Removed the screws that hold the cover over the evaporator motor. Than for three hours used a hair drier to remove ice. The panel was frozen on if you pull on it it will break. Soaked up all the water removed the panel and took the fan blade off. That was difficult because it looks like a regular screw head however, you need to push in that which will cause it to release the blades and than push it onto the new motor. Than replace the panel put the...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-13015C
Replace your worn refrigerator door gasket to restore the airtight seal and prevent cold air loss. Fixes torn or damaged seals. Confirm fit by model number.
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Refrigerator door gasket worn from door flipper Thomas D. • Boca Raton , FL • November 04, 2018
Replaced the gasket. It really didn't take more than 5 minutes to remove and replace.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-03166A
Secures the glass panel over your refrigerator's crisper drawers. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper shelf support and appearance.
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Broke the fixer cleaning the glass over the crispers bins Carl C. • Camden , NJ • November 16, 2018
Order a new fixer
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA62-04027A
Fix a refrigerator with no water or ice dispensing. This water inlet valve controls flow to both the dispenser and icemaker. Moderate DIY repair.
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Water dispenser was stuck open Edward B. • Norman , OK • April 15, 2019
Hooked water line up and has worked fine. I need to return the unopened part.
Thank you
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA32-00011D
Fixes wild temperature swings, food freezing, and ice buildup issues in refrigerators. Clips onto evaporator coils. Easy plug-in repair under 1 hour.
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Samsung refrigerator kept icing up causing a loud sound when fan hit it and eventually preventing the fan from moving. Lisa E. • Old Bridge , NJ • September 13, 2020
After having a refrigerator repairman come 2 x’s to fix and it kept icing up then calls to the refrigerator repair were going unanswered I decided I was going to fix it myself. I watched 2 YouTube videos and decided I could do that. I order all the parts to change everything that could possibly be causing this. Heating element, defrost sensor, and 2 different temperature sensors. I figured if I was going to take the refrigerator apart I might as well try everything rather than having to do...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA32-00033C
Fridge not cooling or freezing up? The temperature sensor monitors temps to keep food fresh. Typical DIY repair takes about 1 hour with basic tools.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Fridge too cold
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Fridge too warm
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Coils freezing up, not cooling. Dave D. • Cranberry Twp , PA • October 07, 2018
Replaced sensors and heater element. We'll see if that fixes the problem. It usually happens every 3 months.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA47-00434A
Ice buildup in freezer causing poor cooling or loud fan noise? This defrost heater melts frost from evaporator coils. DIY-friendly repair, takes under 1 hour.
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Samsung refrigerator kept icing up causing a loud sound when fan hit it and eventually preventing the fan from moving. Lisa E. • Old Bridge , NJ • September 13, 2020
After having a refrigerator repairman come 2 x’s to fix and it kept icing up then calls to the refrigerator repair were going unanswered I decided I was going to fix it myself. I watched 2 YouTube videos and decided I could do that. I order all the parts to change everything that could possibly be causing this. Heating element, defrost sensor, and 2 different temperature sensors. I figured if I was going to take the refrigerator apart I might as well try everything rather than having to do...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA31-00070E
Fixes loud buzzing or grinding noises from your refrigerator's cooling fan. This brushless DC motor restores quiet operation. Moderate DIY repair.
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Refrigerator was not cooling Walter O. • Suffolk , VA • July 09, 2019
Replaced the fan that circulates the air.
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