Error Code F-DEF-SENSOR
Defrost sensor on freezer evaporator is failed or disconnected
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: F blinks (defrost sensor indicator)
What This Means
Failed defrost thermistor (502AT) — open or short circuit; Loose or disconnected CN20 connector; Damaged harness wiring; Bad solder at R223 on Main PCB (IC01 MICOM pin 6)
What actually causes this:
The sensor that tells the board when the evaporator is warm enough to end a defrost cycle is bad — the unit may over-defrost or under-defrost.
First Thing to Check
Inspect the defrost sensor clip on the freezer evaporator fins — it may have fallen off or been knocked loose.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
Check CN20 connector seating
- 2
Measure voltage between CN20 pin 6 (BLU) and pin 8 (W/GRY) — expect 0.6V to 4.6V
- 3
Disconnect and measure resistance at CN20-6 to CN20-8; expected 13.29 kΩ at 32°F (0°C)
- 4
0 Ω = shorted sensor; ∞ Ω = open sensor or broken wire — replace sensor
- 5
If resistance is normal, inspect PCB solder at R223
This Error Applies To
Samsung RF28T5 Series Refrigerators (2020) (2020–present)
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