20 Most Recent Samsung RF265ABWP (25.8 cu. ft.) Bottom Freezer French Door Refrigerator Questions & Answers

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How to check for codes

Universal remote control codes? Set-up (Programming) procedure is too much to type in here, and is not practical and it will differ brand-to-brand remote controls. If you wish to get more; check the sites linked here. It has set-up code list & set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. One among it has general set-up codes to check with TVs and other devices are given, in the order of the 'device's brand name list' in alphabetical order. Pull up older posts. Search the sites by type in the brand name to your device in its search box at the top right part of the display window. It will help you to find the document easily. http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/ http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/ Type in the brand name of your device, in the search box [at the top right] of the display window and the Search will start at once as you type in, and will show you all the related posts. It will make surf easy.
2/24/2015 4:14:33 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Feb 24, 2015
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What is the part number for right side vegetable bin?

13-2 on diagram Vegetable casePART NUMBER: DA61-03165A $44.35 In stock http://c.searspartsdirect.com/lis_png/PLDM/50040668-00002.png
7/22/2014 6:46:23 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jul 22, 2014
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88 88 fault on Samsung rf265abwp

Broken wires at the ice maker can cause that problem. It could be another temperature sensor as well of course. Check the ice maker temperature sensor for a cut or broken wire. The temperature sensor and rubbery gadget holding it in place often fall out of place when the drooping wires snag on the ice scoop or whatever. The sensor assembly is held in place by a wimpy plastic clip that breaks easily. Sometimes the wires get cut or broken when this happens. After fixing this problem several times, I finally made a metal bracket from aluminum angle, drilled and tapped 4-40 holes in it, and drilled the plastic icemaker to mount it more permanently. I added a wire tie to hold the temperature sensor wire up and away from possible snag sources. The sensor wire and wire tie are not shown in the photo below, but if you have the tools to solder the wires and fabricate a bracket it helps a lot. It is easy to get the ice maker out, once you discover how to remove the drawer from the slides (two plastic clips at the rear of the slides). Pull the front cover off, take out the two screws, and unplug the wire connector and it drops right out. z Ice maker assembly upside down on bench. 2q== Aluminum bracket and screws z Bracket installed. The sensor is not shown in this photo, but the wire comes out the right side and crosses in front of the metal bracket. The wire tie holds it to the bracket near the top center (hole not shown).

12/24/2013 2:56:49 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Dec 24, 2013
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The freezer evaporator is not

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6/4/2011 3:01:40 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Jun 04, 2011
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Hi I have a Samsung fridge model DA99-01221D . My freezer is cooling well but fridge is not cooling at all please help

Check the Control Settings: Ensure that the temperature settings for both the fridge and freezer compartments are appropriately configured. Sometimes incorrect settings can lead to cooling problems. Make sure the fridge is not in demo mode. If it is, disable demo mode by referring to your user manual. Inspect the Door Seals: Damaged or worn-out door seals can cause cold air to leak out, resulting in insufficient cooling in the fridge compartment. Inspect the door seals for any cracks, tears, or gaps. If you find any issues, consider replacing the door seals. Evaporator Coil and Fan Check: The evaporator coils in the fridge play a crucial role in cooling. If they are frozen or malfunctioning, it can affect cooling. Similarly, check if the fan responsible for distributing cold air inside the fridge is working correctly. Reset the Refrigerator: Sometimes a simple reset can resolve cooling issues. Unplug the fridge from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in. Observe if there's any improvement in cooling after the reset. Compressor Overheating: You mentioned that the compressor is very hot. An overheated compressor can impact cooling. Allow the compressor to cool down completely before switching the fridge back on.
4/1/2024 3:42:13 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Apr 01, 2024
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I have a Samsung Refrigerator Model RS261MDRS/XAA 01 that stopped cooling.

Check the coolant level and pressure when cooling. You may need to evacuate the system and reload it with the correct anount of gas.
3/31/2024 8:48:13 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Mar 31, 2024
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The refrigerator makes a loud noise when the compressor turns on.

Compressors are noisy due to its job. Check there is no packaging between the motor and any other part as that can increase the noise.
3/11/2024 2:58:26 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Mar 11, 2024
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Cool select pantry on Samsung RFG297HDRS keeps beeping (as if being pressed), even when doors are closed.

The make appears to be known for beeping. Try a power reset. Pull the wall plug for 5 minutes. https://www.google.com/search?q=Samsung+RFG297HDRS+cool+select+pantry+keeps+beeping Video
3/9/2024 5:52:04 AM • Samsung... • Answered on Mar 09, 2024
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Fans in both refrigerator and freezer of Samsung RF4287 HARS-xaa are not working. Replaced evaporator fan motor in fridge and it is still not working. Help, please!

could be just the coil on the valve, but most more likely valve getting stuck as it opens. somtimes can take apart and clean, will work for awhile, but if have the cash best just swap it out. will save you hassel down the road.My Aplogies I was under the impression you had already located the valve. I as I have not seen unit I can not give the location, However since it is on the water system, I would trace water tubing from where it connects to unit. It should not be far from inlet connection. Look for tubing going to a valve with wires ontop, ensure after the valve is where you whish water/ice to come out. Once that is located take photo and order new valve, or secure water remove and clean valve. Note have container ready as water will leak once you remove valve.
1/25/2024 4:41:01 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 25, 2024
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Our Samsung refrigerator model RFG297ACRS is not cooling and freezer not cold.

First I would clean all grim. Second if you do not have refrigerant gauges feel discharge line with hand. Will be a smaller line and coverd with foam. It should be hot to condensor. if not You probabaly lost charge. Also top of compressor should be hot. Should the above not meet specs. You need to find leak, get a pro. to locate repair leak, as you need licenese to go further.
1/24/2024 9:51:02 PM • Samsung... • Answered on Jan 24, 2024
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