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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Compressor Overload Protector Relay by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM12416583
Manufacturer Part Number: DA34-10003S

The Refrigerator Compressor Overload Protector Relay is an essential component for maintaining your refrigerator's performance. This relay helps prevent your compressor from overheating by regulating electrical flow, ensuring your appliance runs smoothly. As a genuine OEM part, it guarantees compatibility and reliability with Samsung refrigerators, providing peace of mind during installation. Replacing a faulty overload protector can enhance the efficiency of your refrigerator, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns and extending the lifespan of your appliance. The DA34-10003S is designed for easy installation, allowing you to restore your refrigerator's functionality without hassle. By choosing this genuine OEM part, you ensure that your Samsung refrigerator operates at its best, maintaining optimal cooling and preserving your food's freshness. Trust in the quality and precision of this overload protector relay to keep your kitchen running efficiently and effectively.

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For Samsung Refrigerator Compressor Overload Protector Relay (Part Number: OEM12416583)

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RKO, Most likely the issue will be caused by the start relay. When the unit clicks over to the run winding, if the relay is bad then it will cause the compressor to shut off. The part number for the relay is DA35-00099G.

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Jose for Model Number Samsung RS2530BSH/XAA

I had an issue with 6 year old Samsung rs2530bsh not cooling. Got an LED error and a technician replaced the defrost sensor and it works. However, after 3 days it stops cooling again. This time no LED error. They can come in but if issue is different then I have to pay $90. It does cool once in a while long enough to create ice. It seems it runs for 4-6 hours then goes to defrost mode. It does not go back to cooling mode until 24 hours or so again. I tried unplugging in and plugin back. Everything runs except for compressor which runs after 8-10 hours of power on. I tested the start relay and it shows 5.6 ohms. Is the defrost sensor bad again? How do you test the overload protector? Is the Main Board bad? I've been thinking replacing the main board. How do you test which component is bad so I can purchase the correct item? Thanks

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Hello Jose. All the information you provided is pointing to the main board needing to be replaced on the unit. You need to replace the main board DA41-00219K on the unit.

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Richard for Model Number RS2630SH DA99-00692H REV(0.3)

I inherited a non-operating Samsung RS2630SH refrigerator. The start-up relay was disconnected and the circuit protector was lying in a pool of gooey tar at the base of the compressor. There are three electrical pins on the compressor, unfortunately I see no designation as to how the relay and circuit protector are to be connected to those pins. The relay will fit on any combination of pins. How do I determine which set is correct? Also I see a discrepancy regarding the schematic and the circuit protector. The only wire connected to it is the red wire that comes in the relay harness. The circuit protector I have seems to have only one terminal. The schematic shows that it should also be connected to the line-in neutral. I can find no appropriate loose wire in the cabinet to connect a second terminal. I see the plastic cover for these parts, #18, in the diagram but not in the parts list. Is it available?

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Richard, The cover for the start relay and overload is part number DA63-01866A. The way to determine which pins the overload goes on and the relay goes on is they are in a triangle with one point either up or down. The up or down point will be where the overload goes and the relay will go on the other 2. The red wire will go on the one terminal of the overload protector. There is a sky blue wire that will attach to the PTC relay on the left side if the overload is in the up position and right side if the overload is in the down position. There is also a pink blue wire that will attach to the opposite side of the PTC from the sky blue.

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Samsung Refrig side by side, You will want to do a voltage test at the main control board to make sure that there is power leaving the control board to the fan. You will want to check on the CN75 connector to do test. You will go to whichever fan pin that is not working to the ground which is pin 10 and check for 7 to 11 vdc. If no power then replace the control board and if there is power then replace the fan motor.

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Hello Francisco, This sounds like you may have a bad start relay DA35-00099G on the compressor. If changing it corrects the issue, you are good to go. Unfortunately, if it doesn't, you could have a bad compressor. There is a slight possibility of a bad control board, but this isn't likely, given the complaint details.

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Hello. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the condenser fan motor DA31-00103A may be bad. Check and make sure the condenser coils are clean, and the fan motor is running properly. If the motor is running slow, or not at all, you will need to replace the fan motor. Make sure there is voltage coming to the fan motor if it is not running. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps.http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

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Hello Gayla. The PBA board is what powers the compressor. If the board is bad, you can get false readings on the sensors and the compressor will not come on. When you unplug the unit, you reset the board and cause the compressor to come on. It sounds like the board may be your problem. Hope this helps.

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