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RS2777SL/XAA
RS2777SL/XAA Samsung Refrigerator - Overview
Sections of the RS2777SL/XAA
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Samsung Defrost Sensor
PartSelect #: PS4138681
Manufacturer #: DA32-10105R
The Samsung Defrost Sensor (DA32-10105R) is a genuine part designed specifically for Samsung refrigerators. This sensor, sometimes referred to as a defrost thermostat or defrost temperature sensor, is...
$32.74
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Cover - Sensor;AD,PP,T1.0,
PartSelect #: PS4149137
Manufacturer #: DA63-02183A
This sensor cover, also known as the ice maker thermostat cover, is a genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators. It is made of durable white plastic and has measurements of approximately ...
$7.80
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Refrigerator Water Filter
PartSelect #: PS17537649
Manufacturer #: HAF-CU1/XAA
This genuine OEM water filter is made for your side-by-side or French door refrigerator, working to reduce impurities like iron, chlorine, and rust for better-tasting water. With a capacity of 300 gal...
$105.52
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Assembly ICE MAKER;BEST-BUY,
PartSelect #: PS4169214
Manufacturer #: DA97-00258C
This is a refrigerator ice maker assembly and it is 120 volts. The kit includes the complete ice maker and housing, and will require assembling multiple parts. The main reason for needing to use this ...
$162.32
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Common Symptoms of the RS2777SL/XAA
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Original manufacturers plastic part cracked
Removed 2 screws, popped out the old part. Looked at the part number on the piece. Ordered and when it arrived 3 days later, I put the new part in its place. Works great.
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Jeremy from Grand Rapids, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Ice Build up behind refrigerator internal panel
I performed the repair to my own refrigerator, after watching multiple YouTube videos. I installed a secondary heater for the defrost coils and replaced the defrost sensor. The defrost sensor was actually bad. Today, 1/27/2024 I rechecked the fix from last week. All seems to be good so far.
If I get any build up of any ice on t ... Read more he bottom tray of the recessed panel where the drain port is located. I suspect I will also need a new Defrost Heater as well. For now the refrigerator is operating as expected. There is a small amount of ice build up as of today.
Also, I had recently replaced the drain tubes, added a longer heater element part to fit the drain hole, and cleaned the fins in the back of the refrigerator. Thank you.
If I get any build up of any ice on t ... Read more he bottom tray of the recessed panel where the drain port is located. I suspect I will also need a new Defrost Heater as well. For now the refrigerator is operating as expected. There is a small amount of ice build up as of today.
Also, I had recently replaced the drain tubes, added a longer heater element part to fit the drain hole, and cleaned the fins in the back of the refrigerator. Thank you.
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David from WILMINGTON, DE
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Refrigerator side wasn't cooling properly. Was staying at 55 degrees.
Took off the plastic panel in the interior. As usual, the evaporator was completely iced up. Took most of the time to de-ice it with a heat gun. Tested the components and the temperature sensor was bad which is on the top end of the evaporator fins. The ohms test wasn't any different whether hot or cold. I keep a spare sensor on hand beca
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use this is the third time one of the sensors have failed. The proper readings are available by doing some internet searching. Its been two weeks since I worked on it and everything is working fine.
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Robert from Simi Valley, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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