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I want to buy a samsung fridge part, an ice tray

I want to buy a samsung fridge part, it's a removable ice tray, part no. DA61-02863A. The samsung site does not have a parts section (or, can I just not find it) and the only parts I can find on-line is the american samsung site, can anyone tell me how I can order this part

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You need to check a few things:
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Usually the cause for the drip tray to freeze up is a blockage in the drain pipe that empties into the back of the fridge. Unscrew the back panel and you will see 2 soft plastic pipes drain water into a water tray. pull both off and clean/inspect. You will notice they pinch in the middle to stop air getting back in, but allows water to drip out. If they are blocked, they will back fill the internal drains and freeze, thus fooling the fridge into thinking it hasn't defrosted yet and not turning the compressor back on. (Since this ice is hidden at the back, it is the last to melt thus the freezer gets warmer waiting for the insulated ice near the drain to melt.

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