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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Temperature Sensor by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM12406713
Manufacturer Part Number: DA32-10105S

The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is essential for maintaining the optimal temperature in your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part accurately monitors and regulates the cooling system, ensuring your food stays fresh and safely preserved. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, it guarantees a perfect fit and seamless integration with your appliance. Installing this sensor can help resolve temperature inconsistencies, preventing issues like overcooling or insufficient cooling. By replacing a faulty temperature sensor with the Refrigerator Temperature Sensor , you can enhance the efficiency of your refrigerator and extend its lifespan. This reliable component is easy to install, making it an ideal choice for DIY repairs. Trust in the quality and performance of this genuine OEM part to keep your Samsung refrigerator functioning smoothly and effectively, providing you with a consistent and dependable cooling experience.

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For Samsung Refrigerator Temperature Sensor (Part Number: OEM12406713)

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Donnie, if the thermistor tests for 49,848 Ohms at the temperature reached in the freezer when testing from the main control, the failure would be the control board DA41-00293A.

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LLOYD, You will want to test the thermistor in the refrigerator section that is located behind the rear at the top for resistance to make sure that it is good. The part number for the sensor is DA32-10105T.

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Bubba, ohm out the refrigerator thermister, it sounds like it is not reading the temperature in the refrigerator properly.

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NM Reagan, It would be recommended to check the temp sensor in the freezer to make sure that it is good as this will be the most likely cause for the temps to vary so much.

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Ronald, You will want to test the defrost heater for continuity. If there is not continuity replace the heater. If the heater checks good then the main control board would be the issue.

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Chris, You will want to check to see if the fan motor in the freezer is operating. if the fan is not running then test to see if there is 12 vdc getting to the fan. If there is power but not turning on then replace the fan and if there is not power to the fan then replace the Main control board. This would be the most likely cause for the top to not freeze but the bottom to freeze.

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Alfonso, If the sensor is checking ok when testing then this would be an issue with the control board not reading the sensor properly. This would require a new control board.

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Joe, You will want to check the defrost sensor DA32-10105R which is located on the evaporator coils of the refrigerator section. The resistance at room temp should be approximately 5K ohms of resistance and if it is not or reads open then it is faulty and would need to be replaced.

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Chris for Model Number SAMSUNG MODEL# RB1944SL

On my refrigerator model I am having trouble with the temperature. I have a digital temp display for both freezer and refrigerator. My problem is when it gets to the temperature it is set at it stops cycling. For example I have the temperature for the refrigerator set at 34 degrees it blows cold and gets to that temp. But then stops and still reads 34 degrees when I unplug it the temp will read 50 degrees but the compressor and the fan turns back on blowing cold unroll it reaches the set temp and does the same thing it stops and I have to unplug it and do this process over and over again. Any ideas, I'm thinking it's the defrost temperature sensor but I'm not sure please help.

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Chris, The defrost sensor would not be the issue with the unit unless the coils are freezing over. This could be a temperature sensor DA32-10105T issue that is causing this.

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