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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM12408153
Manufacturer Part Number: DA47-00095E

The Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly is essential for maintaining the optimal performance of your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part plays a crucial role in the defrost system, ensuring that the freezer and refrigerator compartments remain at the correct temperatures. By regulating the defrost cycle, it helps prevent overheating and potential damage to your appliance. Compatible with a wide range of Samsung refrigerator models, this thermal fuse assembly guarantees a secure fit and reliable operation. Installing the genuine OEM Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly means you can trust the quality and longevity of your refrigerator's defrost system, enhancing overall efficiency and extending the life of your appliance. Whether you're replacing a faulty fuse or upgrading your refrigerator's components, this genuine Samsung part provides the dependable performance you need for a smoothly running kitchen.

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For Samsung Refrigerator Defrost Thermal Fuse Assembly (Part Number: OEM12408153)

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Shane, At room temperature the resistance value of the sensor should be 5K ohms. At 37 degrees it should be 14.4K. The most likely cause for this issue would be with the control board.

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Sandy, The most likely cause for the unit not maintaining temp in the freezer would be either the evaporator fan motor is not running or the coils are frosted up on the evaporator causing the unit to not cool.

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Dj, The issue that you are having could be caused by a faulty defrost sensor. You will want to test the defrost sensor which is located on the top of the evaporator coil and to check you would do a resistance check. The other thing you would want to do is check the heater assembly. Make sure that it has continuity.

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Edward, The most common cause for the temperatures to not reset would be caused by a faulty display board. If when pressing the controls up the temperature decreases then the display board is faulty and would need to be replaced. You will also want to test the sensors in the unit to make sure that they are good.

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Hello John. The is a sealed system failure. It is not the defrost. You will need an HVAC tech to repair the unit.

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Hello Ramesh. You may have a defrost issue, and not a fan issue. If so, you will replace the evaporator assembly. If it is the fan motor, then the board may be bad in the unit and it could be causing the motors to fail.

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Jay, Based on the information it sounds like the unit is sticking in the defrost and causing the unit to warm up. For this issue the most likely cause would be a faulty control board DA41-00128D.

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