Error Code F-DEF
Freezer defrost heater or safety cutout has failed or wiring is open
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: F-DEF Er
What This Means
Defrost heater wire disconnected at CN70 or CN81; Bimetal thermostat (off at 60°C / on at 40°C) is open; Thermal fuse (109/110°C) is blown; Defrost heater element open circuit
What actually causes this:
The heater that melts frost off the freezer evaporator coils has stopped working, usually because the thermal fuse has blown or the heater element itself has burned out.
First Thing to Check
After unplugging the unit, measure resistance between the heater wires — if you get infinite resistance, either the heater or the thermal fuse has blown.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
Disconnect Main PCB connectors CN70 and CN81 from PCB
- 2
Measure resistance between CN70 PIN 5 and CN81 PIN 1
- 3
Expected resistance: 63 ohm (230V model) ±7%; for 120V model verify specification
- 4
0 ohm indicates heater short circuit
- 5
Infinite ohm indicates open wire, bimetal open, or blown thermal fuse
- 6
Check bimetal thermostat continuity at room temperature (should be closed/0Ω below 40°C)
- 7
Check thermal fuse continuity (should be 0Ω if fuse has not blown)
This Error Applies To
Samsung DRF36C Series Refrigerators (2022) (2022–present)
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