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Samsung RF28HMEDBBC

Leaking water

Parts commonly needed when your Samsung refrigerator has this issue. Recommendations are based on repair patterns and may not diagnose your specific problem.

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Repair tips for this issue

From the service manual for Samsung RF28HMEDBS Series Refrigerators (2013)

From the service manual

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4 technician insights for the Samsung RF28HMEDBS Series Refrigerators (2013)

Defrost Drain Clogged - Water Pooling Inside Compartment

Defrost water should drain to a condensation pan under the refrigerator. If water pools inside fresh food compartment, the defrost drain port is blocked by ice or mineral sediment. This is especially common in areas with hard water. The drain port is usually under the fresh food compartment and about 1/4 inch in diameter. You can often see the drain opening by looking at bottom. Use warm water and a flexible piece of tubing to flush it - compressed air can work but sometimes pushes ice back further. This problem gets worse each defrost cycle as more ice builds up. Preventive maintenance: flush the drain annually with warm water.

Door Won't Stay Open Smoothly - Hinge or Gasket Issues

Gas models

Samsung French door refrigerators have strong magnetic catches that keep doors closed. The upper hinge contains water inlet and outlet lines for ice maker water supply. If the door is hard to open or won't stay open while loading food, check two things: (1) Door gasket may be sticking - especially if refrigerator just ran a defrost cycle and gasket is damp, (2) Hinge alignment is off. The hinges are not friction stay-type - they rely on the magnetic latch system. If the latch doesn't hold properly, the door swings closed. Check that hinge bolts are tight (use 10mm socket wrench) and the door frame is square to the cabinet. After opening the door hinge to replace water inlet line, always verify water connection is sealed and no water drips when ice maker cycles.

Ice Maker Not Making Ice - No Error Code

If ice maker completely stops making ice without an error code, check these in order: (1) Water line connection to ice maker - feel for cold water in the line, (2) Water filter - it clogs silently and reduces flow below threshold, (3) Water inlet valve - may be partially closed or solenoid stuck, (4) Ice maker freezer temperature - must be below freezing, (5) Ice bucket position - must be level and properly seated. The ice room fan motor also must run to freeze water, so check for fan error codes. Some customers have water shut off at the house without realizing. The most common hidden cause is the water filter cartridge being full and severely restricting flow - customers don't see this because the filter is between drawers inside the fridge. Always ask 'when was filter last changed?'

Water Dispenser Has No Water Flow But Ice Maker Works

This is usually a separate water inlet valve problem. The water inlet valve solenoid can stick partially closed, allowing low flow to ice maker but not enough pressure for dispenser. The dispenser typically requires higher flow rate than ice maker. Check water line pressure at inlet (should be 20-120 psi). If ice maker makes ice slowly, clean the water filter cartridge first - it's located between the crisper drawers and builds up sediment easily. Customers often don't realize this filter exists. If cleaning filter doesn't help, the inlet valve may need cleaning or replacement. Always test water pressure first before replacing valve.

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