Noticed fridge went quiet, then temp. gauge began to flash when fridge was closed. I reset the temperature and opened the fridge and it looked fine but as soon as i closed it again the gauge began to flash the only setting that would work was the quick cool and freeze but within a couple of hours that setting stopped working too, the freezer had defrosted and the fridge became warm. A very slight, barely audible hum coming from the fridge, the light is still working in the fridge and the thermostat but nothing else. Any Advice would be much obliged :)
SOURCE: refrigerator will not cool
no there a is nothing you can do, they gonna change a card, and charge for the card and the job,now check for waranties maybe the card is on waranty...good luck
SOURCE: Samsung RS2555SL humming noise
the freezer has gone on to test mode for some reason press and hold down at the same time the power cool and power freeze buttons for 8 seconds this will take it off its test cycle
good luck
phil
SOURCE: SAMSUNG RS253BAWW NOT WORKING
the ice maker wont cycle untill the temp of the ice is around 10 degrees so if the freezer is at 15 or 20 due to some other malfunction then you will see the maker full of ice but it wont harvest and make another batch. so you could have a sensor bad, control malfunction, refrigeration issue, compressor, defrost system malfunction(you mentioned ice build up)
SOURCE: fridge tempertature
I have the same symptom too - freezer temperature flashes at -2. "Power Freezer" or setting it to any other temperature is not working either.
As a result, no ice being made. Please help!
SOURCE: samsung rs2533sw fridge not cooling
it sounds like the refrigerator evap is frozen up causing the compartment to get too hot. shut the unit off and let it thaw out. then take the screws out of the cover to check the stryrofoam on the back side of the cover to see if theres broken spots on it causing the air to bypass the evap causing it to freeze. Theres two screws behind the light cover and two at the very bottom of the cover and two behind the decorative plugs about 1/2 way
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