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Jean McNally Posted on Apr 17, 2017

I have never been able to depend on Ice from my Samsung refrigerator. have replaced the icemaker to no avail defrost it, it works for awhile it use to send Ice to the bottom tub. doesn't. Help

Model #RF323TEDBSR

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Pierre Laplante

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2008

SOURCE: freezer doesn't defrost

in the freezer there and evaporator and there and element look like a glass pipe that what make the ice melt it probably broken remove the inner panel of the freezer lock for broken glass thats our problem cheers

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: FREEZER TOO WARM

Hi, Are you seeing ice or frost? Is frost building up on the freezer back wall? I can help you, just need to be clear.
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Bruce Denton

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: Sub zero 550 icemaker not making ice/not working

first off, make sure its under 17F in freezer as icemaker will not start above this...you need to make sure the icemaker is coming on..if so, you may just have a bad water valve. I'd put four ounces of water into the mold and see if it starts by itself dumping out your ice. if it dumps out your ice..look to see if the inlet tube that brings water into your i/m is not frozen up with ice in it..if it is, defrost with hair dryer and wait and see if it starts to work ok dumping ice.if it starts to work ok..replace fill valve..

If you find everything looking normal and your sure no ice plug in fill tube..you can try to start i/m manually..if your confident enough to work with tools and electricity...find the T and H they are close to each other on front of i/m. take an insulated wire and make a jumper that each end has 1/2 of end stripped of to go into i/m T and H..keep in there for 30 seconds and i/m should start on its own..remove jumper and either put i/m back or be ready to catch water should it come on. if no letters on front of i/m just gears. find the small 5/16 gear and turn until rake arm starts to come up. this i/m should start on its own ... if it starts and runs fills, replace i/m...if it starts , but does not fill..your inlet valve may be bad. it helps to have a volt meter for this.. you can remove top and find valve up there or its under the bottom front vent plate. locate wires that go onto valve. use your volt meter to check for 111-130 volts when you restart your i/m as already talked about. remember, it will take several minutes before you notice anything..the i/m needs to cycle first and get to the spot it fills..if you get power and no water and your sure there is water..the inlet valve is bad...


geapptech

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2010

SOURCE: Water source for my Kenmore freezer icemaker

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