SAMSUNG RF28HMEDB Loud Warm
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93%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The noise is caused by the fan blades physically striking ice buildup within the evaporator shroud. This mechanical interference puts excessive axial load on the motor shaft and reduces RPMs, preventing cold air from reaching the cabin. Replacing the motor is necessary if the bearings have been compromised by the repeated impact and moisture exposure.
SKU: DA31-00287B
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4%
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Defrost Thermistor
This sensor monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils to signal the end of the defrost cycle. If it drifts out of its resistance range, the control board may fail to trigger the defrost heater, leading to the ice accumulation that causes the noise and the thermal insulation effect (warming). This is the primary electronic trigger for the mechanical symptoms described.
SKU: DA32-00011C
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3%
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Drain Tube Clip / Service Kit
Engineering failure in the original drain clip design allows the drain hole to freeze shut. Water from the defrost cycle then overflows into the evaporator pan and freezes into a solid block, eventually reaching the fan. This upgraded heat-conducting clip ensures the drain remains open by extending deeper into the orifice to transfer heat from the defrost element.
SKU: DA82-01415A
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Evaporator Fan Motor.
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