SAMSUNG RF27T5201SR/AA Loud Warm
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91%
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Internal Evaporator Fan Motor
The loud noise is the result of the fan blades striking ice or the motor bearings failing due to moisture exposure. This motor is responsible for circulating cold air from the evaporator coils; if it fails or is obstructed, the refrigerator cannot maintain set temperatures, causing the warm condition.
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5%
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Defrost Sensor (Thermistor)
This sensor monitors the evaporator temperature to terminate the defrost cycle. If it fails, the refrigerator may not initiate defrosting correctly, leading to heavy frost accumulation that blocks airflow and eventually interferes with the fan, causing both the noise and the cooling failure.
SKU: DA32-00006W
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4%
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Evaporator Cover Assembly
On many RF series models, the fan is integrated into the rear duct assembly. If ice buildup has warped the plastic housing or damaged the internal air-deflection seals, replacing the entire assembly is required to restore proper laminar airflow and prevent immediate re-icing.
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DIY Repair Guide
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