
Discover the top 11 reasons why your refrigerator is not cooling. Get expert tips and solutions from Sears Home Services.
Addressing Cooling Issues with Samsung Refrigerators
Resetting Your Samsung Refrigerator: A Samsung Refrigerator Fix
Restoring the Wi-Fi Connection in Your Samsung Refrigerator
Troubleshooting Ice Maker Problems in your Samsung Fridge
Avoid Problems by Maintaining Your Samsung Refrigerator
Frequently Asked Questions

Have you stumbled upon issues with your Samsung refrigerator? You've come to the right place. Welcome to the Sears Home Services Samsung fridge troubleshooting guide, a comprehensive guide designed to help homeowners diagnose and resolve common issues with Samsung refrigerators. From cooling problems to resetting your fridge, this guide has you covered. And when the need arises, it directs you to reach out to Sears Home Services for repair. Welcome to the Samsung fridge troubleshooting guide, let's get started!
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Experiencing cooling problems with your Samsung fridge? Don't fret. Our Samsung fridge troubleshooting guide is here to help you navigate through common problems and their solutions:
Remember, regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent many cooling issues with Samsung refrigerators. If you need expert help with your Samsung fridge, we have Samsung refrigerator repair near you, and our Sears Home Services technicians are just a call away!
Sometimes, the electronic control board that governs all operations in your Samsung refrigerator can lock up and quit working. Resetting that control board in your Samsung refrigerator can resolve many issues. Here's how:
If problems continue after resetting the control board, you’ll likely need to have the refrigerator serviced by a technician.
If you're facing issues with your Samsung fridge's Wi-Fi connectivity, a network reset might be necessary. Note: If a power outage occurred recently, wait for the power to be fully restored before resetting the Wi-Fi connection.
Follow these steps to restore the Wi-Fi connection:
If your Samsung refrigerator Wi-Fi issues persist, it might be time to contact a professional appliance repair service.
Ice maker failures can be caused by control issues or water supply problems. Follow these troubleshooting steps to fix ice maker problems in your Samsung refrigerator.
Samsung refrigerators have an Ice Maker Off icon, which will light up when the ice maker is off. For ice production, turn the ice maker on. If you are not sure how to do this, see your owner’s manual for ice maker control instructions.
Top freezer Samsung models have an Ice On icon. To make ice, you should have this icon lit on the controls.
Cycling the ice maker off and then back on may enable your ice maker to begin producing ice. You may also see a Test button on your ice maker. Cycling your ice maker through the test mode may restore ice production.
If these tips don’t help, try resetting all the controls in your Samsung refrigerator as described above. This may restore ice production.
Test the water dispenser to see whether it works. If you get no water from the water dispenser then the fridge may not be getting water. Follow these DIY troubleshooting steps to restore water to the fridge:
If water flows through the water supply line, schedule a Sears Technician to fix the water system in your Samsung refrigerator.
Samsung refrigerators are complicated appliances that require annual preventive maintenance by a professional service provider. We recommend that you schedule refrigerator maintenance by Sears Home Services every year to keep your Samsung fridge in top shape and operating properly. Our technicians can detect potential problems in your refrigerator and take corrective action before major failures occur. Trust Sears Home Services to help you keep your Samsung fridge operating smoothly and lasting longer.
Backed by years of experience, our technicians possess the skills necessary to fix your refrigerator. And because our techs our local, they can fix it for you fast.
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Discover the top 11 reasons why your refrigerator is not cooling. Get expert tips and solutions from Sears Home Services.

Discover the most common problems with Samsung refrigerators, including cooling issues, total cooling failure, and ice maker malfunctions. Learn how to troubleshoot these issues and find reliable repair solutions with Sears Home Services.

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A condenser is a component of HVAC and refrigeration systems, responsible for releasing absorbed heat from the refrigerant into the outside air or a water line, thus facilitating the cooling process.
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