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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM16955274
Manufacturer Part Number: DA97-07603B

Ice maker stopped working or making loud popping sounds? This assembly restores ice production. DIY-friendly repair—just unscrew, unplug, and swap.

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For Samsung Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly (Part Number: OEM16955274)

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Hello James, You need to remove the ice bin and tape the door switch closed and hit the button for ice dispense while holding the motor coupling. If it hums but doesn't turn, the motor is most likely frozen up. Aim a hair dryer at the motor for about 15 minutes and retry it. If this causes it to turn, set the freezer setting to a warmer position. It the motor turns but the coupler does not, the coupler and motor will need to be replaced. If it turns without a problem, the issue in in the crusher bin. This issue will have to be determined by simply fiddling with it to locate the issue. If everything seems to be working, check that the ice door opens when the dispense button is activated. The issue could be the mechanical linkage, the ice door solenoid, or the ice dispense control board.

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Herb, You would not have to unlock the arm of the icemaker. It is designed to be in the up position when at rest. When it cycles the arm will drop and if it meets resistance then it will not cycle the icemaker and if it does not meet resistance it will continue to make the ice.

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Hello Roddy, To replace icemaker you pull the cover off icemaker and remove the 2 phillips screws in the unit. Once pulled out then unplug and install new icemaker.

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Jason H. for Model Number RF265ABPN/XAA

I realized the question I just sent in may not have been specific enough again. Are you telling me to test the voltage on the PCB panel (manufacturer # DA41-00412A), and if the voltage is not in range than I need to replace the main board (manufacturer# DA41-00413G)? I just wanted to clarify because I found diagrams on another site, but the board that you are saying I may need does not have a corresponding manufacturer's number on your website, so it is hard to tell if we are talking about the same parts.

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Hello Jason. The main control board you will test is located on the back of the refrigerator. We do not have the wiring diagrams to post on here. Hope this helps.

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Hello Jason. You will need to test the icemaker sensor. When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN90 #3 CN90#4 : shall be between 4.5V~1.0V. If the voltage is not there, you will need to replace the main board DA41-00413B. Hope this helps.

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Jason, You're on track, you shouldn't need to do anything else, except throw out the first couple of batches of ice. If it isn't the icemaker itself, the next step is usually the wire harness, check for a loose connection or frayed wires. Thanks and Good Luck.

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