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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-15217D
Ice maker stopped working or not making ice? This complete ice maker assembly restores production. DIY install in 20-30 minutes with basic tools.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Ice maker dispenses too much ice
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Samsung refrigerator ice maker frosting up Todd F. • Arlington , VA • December 01, 2016
I replaced the ice maker after replacing the ice try and before that the ice chute gasket. All easy fixes. However, I am still seeing some frost build-up leading me to believe that the issue is just a faulty design, which I have read other posts on. Just too much warm air gets in the ice maker because it is located in the refrigerator, plus warm air probably finds its way from the outside dispenser, up the chute into the ice maker. Oh well, nothing the occasional hair dryer won't take care of,...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA32-10104N
Fix ice buildup on evaporator coils or inconsistent cooling with this refrigerator temperature sensor. Easy DIY repair with our video guide.
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Temperature read on display was higher than it really was inside the frigerator and it froze the food inside the frigerator it constantly ran because the temp sensor broke Daniel H. • Oakley , CA • November 05, 2016
Poped off plastics caseing inside the frigerator. Unscrewed 4 screws holding black fan inplace. Followed yellow wire to locate white sensor. Need to be careful not to break styrofoam, don't force it, it should seporate from plastic easy as long as the 4 screws are out. Swap it for the new one and button it back up. While I was in there I replaced the defrost sensor and the other sensor next to the heating rod. Also I know there is an issue with drain hole plugging up with ice so I extended the...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA47-00243K
If your refrigerator has ice buildup on coils or water under crisper drawers, the defrost thermostat may have failed. DIY-friendly repair part.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Fridge too warm
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Frost buildup
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Doesn't shut off
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Temperature read on display was higher than it really was inside the frigerator and it froze the food inside the frigerator it constantly ran because the temp sensor broke Daniel H. • Oakley , CA • November 05, 2016
Poped off plastics caseing inside the frigerator. Unscrewed 4 screws holding black fan inplace. Followed yellow wire to locate white sensor. Need to be careful not to break styrofoam, don't force it, it should seporate from plastic easy as long as the 4 screws are out. Swap it for the new one and button it back up. While I was in there I replaced the defrost sensor and the other sensor next to the heating rod. Also I know there is an issue with drain hole plugging up with ice so I extended the...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA29-00020B
Removes chlorine, lead, and mercury for clean, fresh-tasting water. Replace every 6 months or when flow decreases. Confirm fit with your model number.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Leaking
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Not dispensing water
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My original shelves had broken two of them and i needed a new water filter Lisa R. • Bakersfield , CA • August 17, 2015
I called your company with the serial number of the fridge, and had the best service locating the exact items i needed. I placed by order . and company called to confirm my order and the method of my payment. Thank you very much
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-12625A
Replaces broken or worn auto-close lever assembly on refrigerator doors. Mounts at top of door to ensure automatic closing and proper seal alignment.
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Door wouldn't close right. John W. • Laurel , DE • January 03, 2020
Repair went great thanks for your service
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-08229A
Plastic support bracket that secures the freezer door handle. Replace if cracked, broken, or handle keeps loosening. Installs on bottom freezer drawer.
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Busted plastic part on freezer handle Lawrence M. • Interlachen , FL • October 07, 2018
Followed your instruction from your youTube instructions
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA63-03454B
Plastic center hinge for French door refrigerators. Installs on the mullion assembly between left and right doors. Replace when cracked, broken, or snapped.
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The tiny white knob broke off of top of french door small center piece and the center hinge was cracked Kristine H. • Duluth , MN • October 20, 2018
I ordered the French door housing, the new piece has a solid raised curved part that enters the guide, and a new center hinge. I watched both repair videos shown on appliance parts Pro. It looked pretty simple, so I got my 2 screw drivers and unplugged the refrigerator and started. The hardest part was removing the upper and lower hinges. The video didn’t show how he got them loose, after several minutes of frustration I figured out how to release the hinge. The new parts installed really...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-08305A
Replaces the hinge that operates the center flap on French door refrigerators. Needed when the plastic hinge clip is cracked, broken, or detached from the spring mechanism.
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Samsung french door hinge flap hinge broken from spring Herman F. • Ventura , CA • April 20, 2016
I loosened middle hinge by the 2 screws which holds a power cord that clips together, then slid the hinge flap upward to release from the door. My bottom clip hinge was broken away from spring and the only way to attach a new hinge clip was to carefully separate the hinge flap. This can be done by squeezing the flap to see where the separation seams are. Small narrow screwdrivers along with a spatula will do without damaging the plastic. This allowed for acess
to the spring which connects to a...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA67-02787A
Replaces broken or missing end cap on refrigerator freezer door handle. Snaps into place to complete handle appearance. Commonly cracks or breaks off.
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Freezer door handle came off Vladimir A. • Charlotte , NC • April 04, 2015
Replaced broken handle support bracket (part #AP5620448) and cap (part #AP5620751). Used a phillips head screwdriver and allen wrench. Pliers also came in very handy.
If replacing cap and support bracket, be sure to install cap before support bracket, otherwise you'll have trouble installing the cap.
I ended up not needing to replace the fixer handle (part #AP4372038), but I'll keep it around just in case.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-11161A
Replaces broken or missing handle mounting stud that secures refrigerator door handles. Installs into door to hold handle firmly in place.
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Freezer door handle came off Vladimir A. • Charlotte , NC • April 04, 2015
Replaced broken handle support bracket (part #AP5620448) and cap (part #AP5620751). Used a phillips head screwdriver and allen wrench. Pliers also came in very handy.
If replacing cap and support bracket, be sure to install cap before support bracket, otherwise you'll have trouble installing the cap.
I ended up not needing to replace the fixer handle (part #AP4372038), but I'll keep it around just in case.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-12594A
Seals the ice chute assembly in your refrigerator's dispenser door. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to prevent frost buildup and air leaks.
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Ice maker kept freezing up Jennifer B. • Middletown , DE • April 05, 2020
Replaced chute gasket and ice bin. Has worked great so far. Fingers crossed.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA97-04049D
Replaces cracked or clogged drain cap assembly in refrigerator compartment. Installs behind rear wall to prevent water buildup under crisper drawer.
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Water leaking from back of refrigerator James L. • Loxahatchee , FL • August 09, 2015
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.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA61-03644A
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.
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Coils freezing up, not cooling. Dave D. • Cranberry Twp , PA • October 07, 2018
Replaced sensors and heater element. We'll see if that fixes the problem. It usually happens every 3 months.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA34-00004D
Refrigerator compressor won't start after power surge? This overload protector prevents electrical damage to your compressor. DIY repair in 30 minutes.
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Fridge and freezer not working on Samsung rfg237aars/xaa. Edward O. • Mansfield , MA • January 01, 2021
Took a bit to diagnose. First tried cleaning coils but the problem still persisted. Next took of the back panel and put the system into diag mode. (Press energy save button and fridge button for eight seconds system ding once a second and inverter board red LED will blink a code or be on solid if no issue. See back of the refrigerator for a sticker with what the number of blinks means. My unit one blinking 1 time. So I measured the resistance of the compressor between windings (8.9 ohms between...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DA31-00146H
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.
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The unit is not two years old yet and the evaporator motor has gone out twice already it makes a rough sound when the bearing is going than that area fils up with water and freezes Duane O. • Holmen , WI • August 19, 2014
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...
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: 3405-001117
Fix ice or water that won't stop dispensing with this dispenser control switch. Resolves stuck dispenser issues. DIY repair in under 30 minutes.
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Icemaker / water dispenser would not shut off David R. • Montgomery , TX • May 07, 2016
First, I modified old butter knife by bending a 90° angle about 3/4" from the tip. I slid the bent in up under the bottom of the switch cover and worked it to one side. I then rotated the knife downward using the bent end to pry the cover off. The switch is held by plastic arms on each side. The bottom right arm has a locating pin that fits into the switch. Unplugged the switch and re-installed.
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