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Ice maker stopped working or making loud popping sounds? This assembly restores ice production. DIY-friendly repair—just unscrew, unplug, and swap.
Since I could not find the correct thermistor from the schematic provided, I ordered the thermistor harness for the evaporator. I cut the harness and spliced it to the sheared thermistor wires on the roof of the freezer compartment. It now works fine with a little "farmer ingenuity" help. Samsung was absolutely no help at all, but the guy that I spoke with over the phone at APP sure was. This site is now my "go to" for appliance parts! Tip for others with this model. Do not overfill the upper... Read more
Fix freezer ice buildup & fridge not cooling. This temperature sensor regulates cooling cycles. DIY-friendly repair, takes about 45 minutes to install.
Replaced the inside back panel which comes with a new fan. Seems the old fan had stopped working due to ice which burned it out. The drain tube was blocked and ice built up on the bottom plate. Using a basting tube from Walmart and hot water I thawed out the ice in the tube. The basting tube became much like a toilet plunger and cleared the line rapidly. Nothing else worked as fast. I then bought a one foot long piece of thin solid copper wire from Lowes and stripped the insulation off. I... Read more
Ice maker producing broken cubes or leaking? The ice cube tray often cracks over time. Simple DIY repair—remove 2 screws, unplug, and replace. Video guide.
The amount of water being dispensed into the ice cube tray was excessive, causing overflow of the tray. The water then ran into the collection bin and even down the side walls of the freezer creating a huge block of ice in the bin, and ice all over the lower shelves as well. The excessive build up of ice caused the cube tray to crack and also split the little silicone water grommet that connects to the water delivery tube which directs water into the cube tray. Look out for that little tube... Read more
Ice buildup in freezer or fridge compartment? A faulty defrost thermostat prevents proper defrosting. Moderate DIY repair—test resistance first.
I replaced all three sensors behind the Defroster cover since I was not able to test them. Problem solved. Read more
Plastic cover that protects the ice maker temperature sensor. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing covers to secure the sensor wire and foam insulation.
Samsung refrrigerator. it started when the setting was on cubes but was putting out crushed ice. then months later the water refill was running down into the ice bucket causing a massive block of ice in the bucket. look closely at the first two or three cubes in the ice tray after they unload. mine were not dumping and staying in the tray. when the water refill kicked on it would overfill the tray (because of the leftover cubes remaining in the tray) and would run down into the ice bucket... Read more
Replaces cracked or clogged drain cap assembly in refrigerator compartment. Installs behind rear wall to prevent water buildup under crisper drawer.
Found one of the drain valves was clogged causing condensation to overflow on the floor behind the refrigerator. Order the parts on Monday morning and they arrived tuesday afternoon. Replace both of the valves in 15 minutes. Easy repair and save a bundle over a service call. Read more
If your refrigerator won't cool properly or freezes food, the temperature sensor may be faulty. Moderately easy DIY repair with our video guide.
Customers temp sensor and defrost heater went out in his fridge and we replaced both parts bought thru yall and it works great. another satisfied customer. were completely satisfied with your products. we only use yall :) Read more
Refrigerator not cooling or making noise? A failed fan motor stops airflow, causing warm temps and ice buildup. Moderate DIY repair with multimeter testing.
Ordered the two motors plus ordered the fan blades since I was afraid one might break during replacement. Changed out without breaking Freezer and both ice makers now working fine Read more
Fix water pooling under crisper drawers or ice buildup on coils. This bracket secures the defrost heater to prevent drain freezing. DIY repair in 5 minutes.
Replaced sensors and heater element. We'll see if that fixes the problem. It usually happens every 3 months. Read more
Fix warm fridge temps and ice buildup with this evaporator fan motor. Common when fan makes grinding noise or stops running. DIY repair in 2-3 hours.
I took all the items out of the refrigerator. Removed the screws that hold the cover over the evaporator motor. Than for three hours used a hair drier to remove ice. The panel was frozen on if you pull on it it will break. Soaked up all the water removed the panel and took the fan blade off. That was difficult because it looks like a regular screw head however, you need to push in that which will cause it to release the blades and than push it onto the new motor. Than replace the panel put the... Read more
Ice maker producing clumped cubes or ice sheets? The temperature sensor bracket ensures proper ice formation. Simple DIY fix with video guide available.
If your refrigerator runs hot, makes squealing noises, or isn't cooling properly, the condenser fan motor may have failed. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
I bought new parts, motor and fan. Replace the old one. Took me no more than 15 minutes to fix it. Read more
Replacement rear caster wheel for refrigerators. Restores mobility when original wheel is broken, cracked, or damaged. Mounts to bottom rear of unit.
I have a large Samsung 4 door refrigerator. One of the rear wheels broke. To replace it, you need the wheel and the shaft. To lift the refrigerator for the repair, I had my wife stand in front of it with her foot on a board that was wedged against the front wheels. I then pushed the refrigerator up from behind and slid a 3/4" piece of plywood underneath the bottom with my foot. This gives you enough space to do the repair. After removing the back cover, it's best just to knock out the broken... Read more
Replacement axle pin that secures roller wheels to the refrigerator base. Needed when original pin is damaged, corroded, or broken during wheel replacement.
Samsung does not make it easy to replace the casters. The shafts holding the casters are crimped at the ends and had to be cut off with little room for any tools. I had to jack up the fridge and I used a hacksaw blade with a handle to cut through the wheel shafts. I didn't want to use a reciprocating saw. I couldn't find a way to crimp the new shafts so I drilled small holes at the ends and used cotter pins to retain the shafts in place.The rear caster had no room to slide the new one in... Read more
If your fridge isn't cooling or has ice buildup around the evaporator fan, this cover assembly may solve it. Includes fan motor and insulation.
I bought the defrost-clip (clip-drain-evap), but once I took the refrigerator apart--the large plastic "back" had frozen to the rest and left the insulation in pieces when I tried to pull it apart. I was able to replace the clip-drain-evap piece with little trouble once the ice had melted, but I was unhappy with the looks of the "back". So I ended up ordering a new "back"(Yassy cover-evap) that included the new insulation as it's made in one unit. Once it arrived, replacing the new "back"... Read more
Stops ice buildup on evaporator coils? Thermal fuse prevents defrost issues when blown. Test for continuity with multimeter. DIY-friendly repair.
I replaced the temperature sensor, the thermo fuse, and the heating element that thaws the evaporator on a cycle to keep the evaporator from freezing up. The most time consuming part of the repair was waiting for the fridge to thaw out so that I could remove the cover. I disconnected the fridge the night before and placed a fan on low with the doors open so that it was thawed out when I awoke. It was easy to remove the evaporator cover once I removed all of the shelves. I took pics as i was... Read more