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Judging from the picture it would seem like either the defrost is not long enough or the temp sensor is out of spec.
Your heater is fine, no ice near it and the hi limit is attached so we know it is good as well. If it were door gaskets you would have condensation on the walls and shelves before it made it to the evaporator.
Honestly, these fridges are finicky and i have fixed this issue by just replacing the back panel as an assembly (DA97-12608A)
I would do this before replacing assembly as its the least likely and pretty pricey part.
-Replace the sensor, it is a cheap attempt (DA32-10104N) before going to the control (DA94-02679D), i am not 100% sure but i want to say they had to increase the defrost times and there is not a way to do that yourself but have to have a new board with the new programing.
+Replace the sensor, it is a cheap attempt ([link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/da32-10104n-samsung-refrigerator-temperature-sensor|DA32-10104N|new_window=true]) before going to the control ([link|https://www.ifixit.com/products/da94-02679d-samsung-refrigerator-control-board|DA94-02679D|new_window=true]), i am not 100% sure but i want to say they had to increase the defrost times and there is not a way to do that yourself but have to have a new board with the new programing.
Good luck
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-iFixit Staff Suggestion: View the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Freezer_Ice_Building_Up|freezer ice building up wiki|new_window=true] for other tips regarding evaporator frost buildup. Some fridges have had anywhere from service bulletins to class action lawsuits about this issue.
+iFixit Staff Suggestion: View the [[Freezer Ice Building Up|freezer ice building up wiki|new_window=true]] for other tips regarding evaporator frost buildup. Some fridges have had anywhere from service bulletins to class action lawsuits about this issue.
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Judging from the picture it would seem like either the defrost is not long enough or the temp sensor is out of spec.
Your heater is fine, no ice near it and the hi limit is attached so we know it is good as well. If it were door gaskets you would have condensation on the walls and shelves before it made it to the evaporator.
Honestly, these fridges are finicky and i have fixed this issue by just replacing the back panel as an assembly (DA97-12608A)
I would do this before replacing assembly as its the least likely and pretty pricey part.
Replace the sensor, it is a cheap attempt (DA32-10104N) before going to the control (DA94-02679D), i am not 100% sure but i want to say they had to increase the defrost times and there is not a way to do that yourself but have to have a new board with the new programing.
Good luck
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+iFixit Staff Suggestion: View the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Freezer_Ice_Building_Up|freezer ice building up wiki|new_window=true] for other tips regarding evaporator frost buildup. Some fridges have had anywhere from service bulletins to class action lawsuits about this issue.
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-@oldturkey03
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Judging from the picture it would seem like either the defrost is not long enough or the temp sensor is out of spec.
Your heater is fine, no ice near it and the hi limit is attached so we know it is good as well. If it were door gaskets you would have condensation on the walls and shelves before it made it to the evaporator.
Honestly, these fridges are finicky and i have fixed this issue by just replacing the back panel as an assembly (DA97-12608A)
I would do this before replacing assembly as its the least likely and pretty pricey part.
Replace the sensor, it is a cheap attempt (DA32-10104N) before going to the control (DA94-02679D), i am not 100% sure but i want to say they had to increase the defrost times and there is not a way to do that yourself but have to have a new board with the new programing.
Good luck

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Post originale di: justincampbell1986

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@oldturkey03

Judging from the picture it would seem like either the defrost is not long enough or the temp sensor is out of spec.

Your heater is fine, no ice near it and the hi limit is attached so we know it is good as well. If it were door gaskets you would have condensation on the walls and shelves before it made it to the evaporator.

Honestly, these fridges are finicky and i have fixed this issue by just replacing the back panel as an assembly (DA97-12608A)

I would do this before replacing assembly as its the least likely and pretty pricey part.

Replace the sensor, it is a cheap attempt (DA32-10104N) before going to the control (DA94-02679D), i am not 100% sure but i want to say they had to increase the defrost times and there is not a way to do that yourself but have to have a new board with the new programing.

Good luck

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