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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Temperature Sensor by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM12410853
Manufacturer Part Number: DA32-10109W

The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is essential for maintaining the optimal performance of your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part ensures accurate temperature readings, allowing your appliance to regulate cooling efficiently. By replacing a faulty temperature sensor with this high-quality component, you can restore your fridge's ability to keep your food fresh and safe. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, the DA32-10109W offers seamless compatibility and reliable performance. Its durable construction guarantees long-lasting operation, minimizing the need for frequent replacements. Installing this temperature sensor is straightforward, helping you quickly get your refrigerator back to peak functionality. Investing in this genuine OEM part means you are choosing quality and dependability, ensuring your appliance runs smoothly and effectively. Trust the Refrigerator Temperature Sensor to enhance the reliability of your Samsung refrigerator and provide a consistent cooling environment for your household.

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Teresa, Based on the information provided it sounds like you have a cooling issue instead of an ice maker issue. The freezer temperature at the ice maker must be below 8°f for the ice maker to cycle. Check for a cooling or possibly a defrost issue.

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Tina, The temperature sensor is part number DA32-10105G and it can be tested with a multimeter for the correct resistance based on the temperature.

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Rp for Model Number RH25H5611SR-AA

Model: RH25H5611SR-AA Purchase: 2016 Issue: Control panel is showing a blinking 37 and the refrigerator part is not cooling Details: 2 months back, Suddenly observed that the control panel was blinking 37, and based on the manual it's due to high temperatures inside. Upon further research online, It could be due to an ice build-up which is blocking the fridge fan. As per some suggestion, We had done manual defrosting (switched off for 24 hours) and it was all working well for almost a month and a half. 2 weeks back suddenly, we heard a loud noise coming out when the fan is running. It could be a sign of again ice building up. After 2 days, the same issue appeared again. The control panel is showing a blinking 37 temp. As we were planning a travel, we switched it off for 8-10 hours and started again. It started working well. After a week, We are observing the same issue. I did some research on the possible cause of that. When manual defrosting is done, the Fan is running, and cooling is happening so the main issue would be in the temp sensor which is not melting ice. I am yet to order replacement parts as I am not sure about which part to order as there are 2 temp sensors listed under the fridge section for my model - (DA32-10105U & DA32-00029R) I have no idea about electronics and electrical devices plus can't completely rely on Google results. Before taking any action, I wanted to take some expert opinion on this pro website. Please guide me in fixing this issue as I didn't find anything wrong with other parts or components. Thank you very much in advance.

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RP, the evaporator sensor would be part number DA32-00029Q for the model number provided. However, it would be recommended that the defrost heater DA47-00324C is tested to ensure it is not the cause of failure. The defrost heater should measure around 66 Ohms of resistance.

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Patrick for Model Number RSG257AARS/XAA-0000

I have ice build up every 4-5 weeks now after 10 years of operation. I've swapped out defrost thermostat even though the ohm test and sound test shows continuity. I did not replace the temperate sensor as I see freezer and refrigerator temperature readings decrease after I manually defrost the coils? What else do I need to check and is there a way I can force defrost cycle to test the heating element? My RSG257 generation has heating element and defrost thermostat in series so I had to butt splice per your videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ4YOjGq6MQ

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Patrick, If this is a defrost issue then you will need to test the defrost heater and control.

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Bear, Based on the information provided I would clear the drain issue and then give it 24 to 48 hours to see if this clears up the issue. If it does not then re-check everything again.

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Jim, the refrigerator and freezer sensors DA32-10109W would need to be tested for resistance to identify if both have failed or if the main control DA41-00546B (control has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available) has failed. For the refrigerator thermistor, it should measure 8867 Ohms at 50°F and 12749 Ohms at 34°F. The freezer thermistor should measure 13857 Ohms at 30°F and 39002 Ohms at -10°F. If the thermistors test at the Ohms that the actual temperature inside each cabin is, then the main control has failed. If they test for the resistance of what the display shows, the thermistors have failed.

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Robert, Thanks for the question!!! Sorry, the sensor is not available separately from the icemaker assembly. For your model, the ice maker DA97-00258E is no longer available.

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J, it would be recommended that a thermometer is placed inside of the refrigerator and that the temperature sensor DA32-10105U is tested from the main control DA41-00669A after unplugging the power cord. The sensor would be tested for resistance using the gray wire located at pin 5 of connection CN50 to the black wire at pin 9 of the connection CN40. The resistance should measure 12233O at 35°F, 12749O at 33°F, 13290O at 32°F, 13857O at 30°F, and 14452O at 28°F. If the sensor resistance does not match up to the temperature in the refrigerator, then it has failed and would need to be replaced.

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