SAMSUNG RF28K9380SR Loud Warm
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91%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The loud noise is typically the result of the fan motor's internal bearings failing or the impeller blades physically striking ice buildup on the evaporator coils. When this motor fails or is obstructed, cold air cannot be moved from the cooling coils into the food compartment, resulting in rising internal temperatures. Replacing the motor restores the forced convection necessary for thermal regulation.
SKU: DA31-00146H
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5%
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Refrigerator Evaporator Cover Assembly
Samsung models often suffer from a design flaw where moisture accumulates and freezes within the evaporator housing, eventually encasing the fan. This assembly includes a redesigned housing and fan that improves drainage and airflow. Installing the full assembly ensures that the physical environment causing the 'loud' ice-striking noise is corrected alongside the fan itself.
SKU: DA97-15765A
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4%
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Inverter Compressor
If the 'loud' noise is a rhythmic buzzing or metallic rattling coming from the rear base of the unit, it indicates an internal mechanical failure of the compressor piston or valves. A failed compressor cannot circulate refrigerant through the sealed system, leading to a total loss of cooling capacity (the 'warm' symptom). This is a catastrophic failure of the refrigeration cycle's primary work-input component.
SKU: NC4SV80ALR
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DIY Repair Guide
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