This freezer handle support is a 2.5-inch by 1-inch white plastic bracket designed to provide support and stability to the right side of the freezer door handle. It is an authentic manufacturer replac...
This a genuine OEM temperature sensor, designed for use with refrigerators, and is an individual part. This temperature sensor is responsible for detecting and adjusting the temperature in your refrig...
This French door hinge is an authentic OEM part used in refrigerators. It is used to provide support and stability to the door allowing it to open and close smoothly. The hinge is vulnerable to wear a...
This ice tray or ice bin assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for your Samsung refrigerator. The assembly is made of white plastic and has dimensions of 21 inches by 13.25 inches. It is...
The ice maker assembly contains the complete ice maker and housing. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete list of parts included.
This is the end cap for the freezer door of various Samsung refrigerators. This end cap is made of plastic and features a brushed-metal finish, and simply snaps on or off the end of the freezer door h...
This is an evaporator fan motor for a wide range of Samsung refrigerators. Evaporator fans pull warm air through evaporator coils to cool and maintain the internal temperature of the refrigerator. If ...
This evaporator fan motor is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in refrigerators. It circulates cold air throughout the refrigerator compartment to maintain consistent cooling. If the evap...
This Samsung auto-close lever assembly is an OEM replacement part made for use in Samsung refrigerators. It is a black lever mechanism, measuring approximately 2 inches by 2 inches. When the fridge do...
This is the Samsung French door refrigerator style that so many people have complained about freezing up and not cooling the top section. I first changed out the defrost thermostat and this did not correct the problem. I done a quick resistance check on the temp sensor that's mounted on the evaporator itself. The resistance would change w
... Read morehen holding an ice cube on the sensor so I just assumed it was ok. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: When performing a resistance check on this sensor, make sure your readings match the Samsung temp/resistance chart in their literature. My sensor was way off calibration and was causing the freeze up. Its working as designed now and DW is happy again. Learn from my mistake.
OPENED THE LEFT SIDE REFRIGERATOR DOOR WHERE THE DEFECTIVE MECHANISM WAS. GOT UP ON THE FIRST STEP OF THE STEP STOOL,REMOVED THE PHILLIPS HEAD RETAINING SCREW FROM THE BROKEN PART.PUT THE NEW CLOSING MECHANISM IN PLACE AND RE-INSTALLED THE PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW. STEPPED DOWN FROM THE STEP STOOL AND SHUT THE REFRIGERATOR DOOR.
1) Remove items from freezer. 2) Remove/lift out top slider drawer, and the in door slot tray. 3) Remove lower, large plastic tub/drawer bottom. 4) Remove 6 of the 8 phillips head screws that hold the sliders to the drawer front. 5) Remove while holding up the drawer front with foot, or other spacer to hold up the d
... Read morerawer front when removing the last 2 screws. 6) Pull rubber gasket out of the original drawer front, and press it into the new drawer front. 7) loosen the allen screw from the bottom right side of the handle. 8) slide the handle to the right to remove it from the old door. 9) Slide the handle in place onto the new door, and tighten the allen screw on the bottom right. 10) Place the new drawer front onto the slides. (There are 2 dowel type knobs that locate the drawer front correctly.) 11) Start 1 screw into each slider, making sure that the dowels line up with the holes in the sliders. 12) Install the remaining 6 screws holding the sliders to the drawer front. 13) replace the bottom tub, the slide drawer, and long slot tray. You're done, other than reloading your frozen items back in the freezer.