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sbfw44  
#1 Posted : Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:10:09 PM(UTC)
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I have a Samsung RS2544SL. I bought it from Costco in Oct of 2005. Never had problems until last year. I was told the main pb board or something like that went out and I had it replaced also the fan in the fridge compartment (pardon my lack of knowledge but I am not an expert). I have since moved to Mexico and the techs down here are all afraid of Samsung refrigerators especially the ones made in the USA (or purchased there dont know where they are made). They have different samsung refriegerators down here. I have been having problems with the fan in the fridge icing up. Every so often (last time was about six months ago) I have to take it apart and remove the ice from the fan manually. This Sunday it happened again, so I went ahead and did it and that was that. Later in the week the light in the display (fridge temp) was flashing and noticed the fridge wasn't cooling so I turned it off and found ice build up in the fan as well as the evaporator in the fridge, as well as ice build up in the evaporator in the freezer. I ran a self diagnostic but nothing appeared and then I ran a load operation check function and to the best of my ability I got the following results

No 2- R-Fan low
No 4- Start mode
No 8- Comp
No 10- F-Fan low
No 13- C-Fan low
No 14- Dispenser Heater

My problem is I do not know what this means, also the last tech told me the defrost cycle was malfunctioning and since I had already replaced the PB Main Board I now had to replace the following parts:

DA47-00095E THERMO FUSE-ASSY 1
DA32-00006W SENSOR TEMP-DEFROST-SENSOR (SVC ONLY)
DA61-00453A SENSOR - FIXER SENSOR - ICE MAKER 1
DA47-00095C THERMO FUSE-ASSY 1
DA47-10160E THERMO BIMETAL 1
DA60-00042A SPACER-EVAP FRE 1
DA62-00053A INSULATION-EVAP REF,A 1
DA62-00083A SEAL-AIR REF

My question will this solve the problem as the tech only did a physical inspection and never ran the test I have mentioned above (dont think he knew how). I oredered a few parts on my own as the insulation broke las time I removed the cover on the fan in the fridge, the sensors are what they told me to order. :confused::confused::confused::confused:Any advise is greatly appreciated.

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sbfw44  
#2 Posted : Friday, June 12, 2009 9:51:33 AM(UTC)
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I have since manually defrosted the fridge, it is now running the way its supposed to be. However, there is ice build up in the evaporators on both the fridge as well as the freezer. I ran the self diagnostic now and I got code
07- R-Defrost Error - in the refrigerator room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 80 minutes. Error is displayed

as well as code

13- F- Defrost Error- n the freezer room, if frost removal mode is finished due to limited time of 70 minutes. Error is displayed

I figured the load operation test is to tell me what parts are working and wasnt getting an error code since unit had been off for a day or so. So my question now is what do codes 7 and 13 mean. I suppose there is a problem with the defrost cycle, but what the sensors mentioned above or something else.

Thanks in advance
RNick  
#3 Posted : Sunday, March 7, 2010 11:03:41 AM(UTC)
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Check the heater load. My Samsung was giving the error message that the defrost cycle was timing out after 80 minutes. My heater had gone bad and was open circuit. The resistance should be about 95 ohms. There is another thread here where JMKinch and I both state that the heater change can be done without breaking the refrigerant lines. Thanks to JMKinch for paving the way here.
RNick  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 6, 2010 6:18:30 PM(UTC)
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Finally. I get this posted!

Samsung heater repair instructions.
Samsung Refrigerator Heater Repair (RN's site)
:D
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