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RF20HFENBSG ((US)(0000)) Samsung Refrigerator

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This evaporator fan motor is designed to fit a wide range of refrigerator models and plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal cooling performance. By drawing warm air across the evaporator coils, i...
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This is a 40W/120V ice maker assembly for your refrigerator. Ice maker assemblies are designed to continuously make ice cubes by supplying water through its valve, freezing it, and then ejecting the c...
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This condenser fan blade (part number DA31-00010D) is for refrigerators. Condenser fan blade DA31-00010D moves air across the condenser coil to cool the hot refrigerant before it enters the evaporator...
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Fridge too warm
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Door won’t open or close
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Ice maker not making ice
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Noisy
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Customer:
Sara from BAKERS MILLS, NY
Parts Used:
DA61-03734A
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
We misplaced the mounting screws for our handles while moving.
It was easy! I just used an alan wrench to losen the side bolt, then slid the handle into the new mounting screws that I had hand-screwed and then tightened it all up.
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