The unit is showing me a R10a code that the ice maker sensor is open or shorted. But all the tests are fine for the Ice maker sensor. the temper and ohms correspond to the chart and the dc voltage is 3.0 at 39000 ohms. The ice is forming on the inside of the refrigerator corresponding to the position of the air passage from the freezer to the ice room in the refrigerator. That is also where the water under the pantry drawer is coming and not the fresh food evaporator drain. It said in a manual for another samsung to check the thermister reading at the display but I don’t see any information how to program it to show that or any thermistor temperature except the normal operation readings of the actual temperatures. Isn’t there some way to run the damper and lights and evaporator fans ect……? Is there a better service manual for this and if you have ever seen this kind of freezing in the air passage, what did you do?
- Guest asked 7 years ago
That’s strange. I clicked on the link and it brought up the correct service manual for a samsung refrigerator. I have attached the link again.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 7 years ago
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Hi. I have not seen frost build up in the air passage to for the ice maker in the freezer. I could not find a service manual on your exact unit, but I have attached one for a similar unit. IT sounds like you may have a condensation issue. Too much moisture or warm air is able to enter into the freezer section causing the frost build up.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 7 years ago
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Brian, that service manual was for a kenmore washer. Can you resent the one you spoke of?
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Hello
See the service correction below for the Part DA82-01415A kit . I believe this may be causeing your issue. Also see the Fast Track diagnostics along with the Rapid Resolution guide for your model. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 7 years ago
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This was a repost of the same samsung question the day before.This customerfor years didn’t know there was an icemaker in the freezer and didn’t know to turn it off and ice ejected in the the freezer drawer and I suspect that the sensor are was tell the freezer to stay a -14 degrees. The help I’m asking for I didn’t see in this information. This information was good up to the point it goes, but does not instruct which icemaker sensor. Is it the sensor arm or the act thermistor? Which connector to check and which wires? It isn’t clear. Is there a full service manual? The leak isn’t coming from the refrigerator evaporator drain but from the frost on the inside wall of the back of the refigerator to the left of the center covering of the refrigerator evaporator , corresponding to the air passage from the freezer to the ice room in the refrigerator in side the wall of the refrgerator section. Should I have the customer turn it off and defrost it?
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