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Hi all, my older relative has a Samsung RS265TDRS that hasn't been making ice for quite a while - a couple years in fact, so he has been buying ice.
Recently he noticed water pooling in the front of the fridge. I vacuumed the condensor coil and noticed a blocked refrigerator drain tube. I replaced BOTH drain tubes for the updated part (DA97-04049D).
I also replaced ice maker assembly (DA97-07549B) and still NO-ICE (getting water into the ice-maker though).
Then I saw the interior actual temperature of both the fridge/freezer aren't in-line with the display. Freezer Display Temp: -4 F Freezer Set Temp: -4 F Freezer Actual Temp: 40 F
I entered the RS265 diagnostics by holding the "Lighting" and "Energy Saver" buttons for 8 seconds and there were no error codes.
I unplugged the fridge and upon reconnecting it, the displayed interior temperature is now accurate, but the fridge and freezer are both showing 38F and haven't lowered.
Should I replace fridge AND freezer temperature sensors AND the PCB? Should I check out the evaporator coils and fans for both freezer and fridge? Ohm out the temperature sensors?
Thanks for reading this drawn-out post, any suggestions/tips are greatly appreciated!
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Joined: 6/19/2021(UTC) Posts: 0 Location: CA
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Same issue here. Very frustrating. would be nice if someone had an answer.
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