How to fix your Samsung RF4287HA Refigerator freezing problem

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2016
  • This video explains in detail how to fix the problem when your Samsung refigerator ( RF4287HA or RF4287HARS model ) Freezer door is icing up and freezes solid and needs drain fixed and de-iced.
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  • @shaggybigwolf
    @shaggybigwolf 3 года назад +17

    Great video on how to defrost the freezer and the coils. I would like to suggest that if people have this problem it might be caused by the drain tube being clogged. If you defrost the freezer and the water does not drain from the pan you will need to check the drain tube. This tube can be accessed from the rear of the freezer at the bottom. My accesses panel was secured by 5 screws. Behind this cover you will see a white drain tube. You can remove this tube (if you still have water in the pan have a cup ready to catch the water) and clean it to make sure that there are no obstructions (mine had a small paper in it that clogged the drain holes causing the water to back up freeze).

  • @byndass5552
    @byndass5552 3 года назад +6

    I absolutely hate this fridge. Between this and the ice maker needing replacing, I’m done! Samsung no more of my money for you!

    • @dawnsherman9422
      @dawnsherman9422 24 дня назад +1

      Me too. Came with house. Hate it with a passion

  • @KevinHollandAllison
    @KevinHollandAllison 3 года назад +7

    Four year old video saves the day. Thanks man, you've helped a ton.

  • @brettjackson1653
    @brettjackson1653 4 года назад +14

    IMPORTANT ADDITION: After doing this twice I investigated further. Behind the rear hatch exposing the compressor and drain pan, I decided to pull the two drain tubes that drained into the condensation pan. What I found was the root cause of the freezing in the first place. Both tubes had some sort of "pinched valve?" from the factory. Neither had been completely opened from the factory. To further complicate the drainage, those already closed "valves" had further clogged due to mold. All this caused the drain tray under the freezer coil to freeze, causing overflow to the freezer floor and eventually onto my kitchen floor. I have photos of my clogged tubes but I'm not sure how to upload.

    • @AndersSimonsson
      @AndersSimonsson 3 года назад +7

      Our exact problem, I guess those little valves are in there to restrict airflow, but man... whoever designed that system should have seen this happening sooner or later in the real world.
      I corrected ours today. The actual iceplug inside the drainpipe itself was a tough bugger to thaw out, but using hot water finally took care of that. photos.app.goo.gl/aqMHUikUgn1vVwBM6

    • @bbstacker70
      @bbstacker70 9 месяцев назад +2

      They are duckbill valves. They allow a metered amount of water to flow. Over time. the plastic hardens and they split usually deforming, catching trash and then clogging up totally.

  • @jimportincaso2938
    @jimportincaso2938 5 лет назад +4

    This is a very helpful video which fixes the problem. Two more steps need to be added. I would recommend pouring HOT water in the drain area to melt any ice that might be lodged in the drain tube. Second, you need to remove the back lower cover and clean out the two drain tubes.

    • @edbtzkhud
      @edbtzkhud 5 лет назад +6

      Jim Portincaso sad to say it’s not a fix. The actual fix is to level the fridge. The front wheels on this fridge should NOT be on the ground. They’re adjustable, turn them until the front wheels are about a half inch or so above the ground. Raising it and having it tilted slightly towards the back makes water flowing to the drain much freely.

  • @fortherealfergilious439
    @fortherealfergilious439 6 лет назад +2

    I've reviewed the comments. But I want to say thanks for having the courage to do this video. You've made my life easier.

  • @carolyngonzalez9625
    @carolyngonzalez9625 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video!! I took the freezer apart, thawed it out, put it back together without my husband's help. It was great!! It's quite now, the noise is gone. Took 3.5 hours, took slow time to thaw it out, but it was great! thx

  • @bigthinkinguy
    @bigthinkinguy 5 лет назад +6

    This is the exact problem I'm having. I'm going to use your video to fix my fridge. Exact model and everything. Thank you!

  • @beverlycoogan4200
    @beverlycoogan4200 7 лет назад +1

    This was a great video. Our fans (one or both) stopped working and we called Samsung. They told us to pull the fridge out from the wall so there was a 1" clearance all the way around and if that didn't fix the problem we would have to call a service man. Hahahaha. My husband is a do it yourself-er and he couldn't figure out how to pull the back panel from the back of the freezer. This video had a lot of great tips for getting everything out of the way. Yes, we were all iced up and the ice was stopping the fans. Once we got it all thawed out, it worked perfectly. Thanks for taking the time to teach us!!

  • @angieebabyy
    @angieebabyy 2 года назад

    I finally got around to fixing this problem yesterday after many years of not knowing the cause! Followed each step and it all worked out! Thank you!

  • @claykresno7970
    @claykresno7970 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you. I did all the steps and cleaned the drain plug. The whole project took one hour. I turned it on and set the 2 hour power freezer, and the freezer had already dropped 2 degrees within minutes. I will double check it in about two hours.

  • @ismaelvillegas7293
    @ismaelvillegas7293 3 года назад

    I have the same refrigerator and this is exactly my problem. I just cleared out the layer of ice from the bottom of the drawer. Thanks for the tutorial on how to fix the issue. Thumbs up!! 👍🏼

  • @mediamyway6006
    @mediamyway6006 3 года назад +1

    Legend!!! For approximately two years now I have been defrosting the underneath of my freezer once a month I have been looking for help on RUclips and just now come across your video clip - I can’t thank you enough great work. I’ve just completed the job in just over an hour and now we’ll wait for a months time to see how this went - I have high hopes :)

    • @bijujoseph5342
      @bijujoseph5342 3 года назад +1

      Biju Joseph
      1 second ago
      I did the steps mentioned above, but it did not fix the issue.
      (1) I had to go behind the back, take out cover & carpet clean the coils
      (2) There are 2 drain outs in rear, They had blockage due to chemical buildup in water. you have to take out & clean them individually.

  • @walterdenman3631
    @walterdenman3631 5 лет назад +6

    After inside of freezer has been defrosted remove lower panel from bottom back of unit and locate the drain tube (a flimsy rubber 6" or so tube that reaches into the evaporation pan). Pull it down (off) and check/remove clogged debris. Very simple.

  • @gabrielbach4529
    @gabrielbach4529 4 года назад +2

    Super job: exactly what I had...as old as we are....it took us 2 hours back and forth between the frig and the video, but made it! thanks!

  • @cristiemercer2270
    @cristiemercer2270 8 лет назад +3

    Wow thanks so much for doing this! We have been having this problem and every time we deice the bottom we think we have fixed the problem never realizing we had to do more than just the ice on the bottom!

  • @aliciaerb1138
    @aliciaerb1138 2 года назад +1

    I love RUclips University. I followed your instruction and fixed my freezer drawer. Mine is not the same model, but same concept with what went wrong. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @cookieman508
    @cookieman508 2 года назад +3

    We have the exact same model so this was very very easy to follow. Thank you for posting!! Another person mentioned using a putty knife or something similar to break and lift up the sheet of ice on the bottom; this trick saved a lot of time. I did a combination of pouring a little hot water on the near 2 inch thick glacier of ice on the bottom, then waiting until I heard some cracks/shifting, and then using the putty knife to slice under the glacier and pry up sheets. I also pushed some rags in between the drip tray and the coils gently with a screwdriver so they could soak up whatever water remained. This all worked to remove the immediate problem but I am bummed the issue isn't completely fixed; we will have to pull out the entire fridge to access the freezer defrost line and blow out whatever caused the clog, or maybe the root of this is something else entirely.....

  • @ChristopherPayne
    @ChristopherPayne 8 лет назад +16

    Ive had this issue for quite a while but for your ice issue on the floor... save yourself the mess and just lift the ice sheet in the freezer while still frozen! A small paring knife in the front will lift the whole sheet out. Good video!!

    • @mrobinson7927
      @mrobinson7927 5 лет назад

      Christopher Payne. ,

    • @DANT98
      @DANT98 3 года назад +1

      Our solution as been a rubber mallet to break up the ice and then sweep it out with a broom.
      Now, maybe I can actually get back there and fix the root cause.
      We're also having low or no ice production from the ice maker. Not sure how it can be related, but maybe?

  • @macmccloskey3822
    @macmccloskey3822 Год назад +3

    Well done dude! Your explanation of each step was clear and your video showed everything I needed to see to do the job. You save us a lot of swearing and money. Thanks

  • @petercherepanov8967
    @petercherepanov8967 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. I'm about to do mine for th first time, but I'll use a pump spray bottle with hot water and shop vac to vacuum up the water to melt the ice. I'll also unplug the whole unit while working on it.

  • @wendythomson8188
    @wendythomson8188 8 лет назад +3

    Great video on how to fix this problem. Might want to unplug the unit when doing this work.

  • @jsokolosky
    @jsokolosky 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for the excellent and detailed video. I followed it step by step to fix our refrigerator. I only had one additional problem and that was the drain for the drip pan below the evaporator coils was blocked. From the back of the refrigerator I removed the drain tubes and found the rubber constrictor boot had swollen with age and wasn’t allowing free flow of condensation down into the lower drip pan. I simply trimmed a bit off the bottom of the restrictor boot. I found the same problem in the refrigerator section drain tube so trimmed it too. I didn’t have excessive ice build up on the freezer evaporator coils so the defroster heater seems to be working ok. Just the drain tube was blocked. Great video and many, many thanks!

    • @jeanettecousin5872
      @jeanettecousin5872 2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for this video! I am a 71-year-old grandma who followed it and actually was able to fix it. Thank you so much!

    • @rgrams1
      @rgrams1 2 года назад +1

      I had the same issue with the fridge department coils freezing up - the duckbill at the bottom of the drain tube had lost flexibility and aged shut. Is there a separate drain tube for the freezer section? I just remember 2 drain tubes when looking behind the access panel on the bottom back of the fridge. One for the fridge section and one coming from the ice maker.

    • @jsokolosky
      @jsokolosky 2 года назад

      @@rgrams1 I believe there are only the two. As I write this, it has been around year since I had the “freezing problem” and we haven’t had any problems since. BTW, thank you for clarifying the proper terminology for the “duckbill” at the bottom of the drain tube.

  • @karenavis8678
    @karenavis8678 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you very much for taking the time to do this video!

  • @markeule4304
    @markeule4304 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you for the great video it was so detailed that we did it without a hitch, solved the problem and saved us a lot of money!! Thanks again..

  • @kimberlyjohnson6357
    @kimberlyjohnson6357 4 года назад +6

    Thanks so much for this great video.. I was looking everywhere to solve this issue. Took me a couple of hours though.. but I got it done
    😉👍🏾

  • @tburgess5311
    @tburgess5311 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the video. Had the same problem... just kept taking ice out of the bottom pan in the freezer, but didn’t go behind the panel to defrost the coils and more importantly... the drain pan below the coils. This slopes from the outside edges into the center and down a drain hole to I assume a condensation drip pan below. Mine was all full of frozen ice and access to the drain hole prohibited. Melted and cleaned out the tray and ran a zip tie down the drain hole to assure it was open to draining. Geez.... I hope that finally fixes it!

  • @johncummings2072
    @johncummings2072 3 года назад

    Thanks for the helpful instructions. I had gotten as far as removing the rear panel before finding your video. Now I know how to complete the task.

  • @posterboyz
    @posterboyz 3 года назад +3

    This video saved me lots of time and money. Thanks for posting! I have the exact same unit and was able to complete the job in about 3 hours. Very helpful.
    Edit: After clearing the ice from the drain pan, water still would not drain, so I just kept applying heat from a hair dryer directly on the drain hole, which eventually melted the ice clogging the tube and drained the water.

    • @cma8165
      @cma8165 2 года назад

      Hey @posterboyz, and did this problem ever come back after you completed the thorough cleaning of the ice from the drain pan?
      Is it draining correctly now?
      Did it clog again?
      Please reply soon.
      And thanks.

    • @posterboyz
      @posterboyz 2 года назад

      @@cma8165 it has been two years since the fix and it has not returned but you've got to get all the ice out, drain line included. The original cause of ice formation was leaving the freezer door cracked open overnight. The drain line froze and it got worse and worse until the big thaw.

  • @miriambeaty3526
    @miriambeaty3526 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. This really saved the day for us today. Saved us an expensive service call. Thanks again!

  • @geoffreylove6539
    @geoffreylove6539 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, I couldn’t have done this without your video. Again, thanks for taking the time!

  • @derrekkelso3418
    @derrekkelso3418 3 года назад +1

    Thank you SO MUCH for making this video!!! Could not have done this without your help!!!

  • @edbtzkhud
    @edbtzkhud 5 лет назад +37

    First of all the biggest mistake you made was you never unplugged the fridge. Your second mistake is you claimed this is a fix, but it’s not. It’s only a clean up. The reason this Samsung 4door or 3 door freeze up is because of a leveling problem. When everyone gets this fridge delivered and placed in the kitchen, it’s usually left as is sitting on its wheels instead of its legs.This fridge has to be raised from the front only. By turning the adjustable legs in the front counter clockwise, raise the fridge about a half inch to about 3/4 inches off the ground. The wheels on the front of this fridge should NOT be on the ground!!! Believe it or not, by raising the front and having it slightly tilted back makes the melted ice drain properly into the evaporator hole when it goes into automatic defrost mode. This problem occurs on other Samsung models in the upper part of the fridge causing the fan to hit the ice build up. Once you do a force defrost, then you open it up and remove any remaining ice debris, using hot water in a spray bottle to remove excess ice is way better and safer than using a hairdryer that can melt the plastic casing inside the fridge. Don’t forget to pour hot water in the drain hole to melt any frozen ice. After that, raise the front legs by turning them COUNTER clockwise until the front wheels are about a half inch off the ground. Read your manual on how to raise the legs. It’s quite easy, there is one of two ways to do it. Either use a flathead screwdriver and insert it into the slots on the plastic part of the legs and turn or a pair of pliers. What I’m telling you to do is a PERMANENT fix! Not a temporary one like your video. Many people are upset at Samsung for this but it’s really a mistake on their part for not informing the customer in the manual to level it the way I explained. It’s a good fridge! This leveling problem causes some Samsung’s to freeze up near the fan in the upper part of the fridge and on some it causes the ice maker to freeze up and in your case the bottom freezer. I hope many customers read this if they have the same issues with their Samsung fridge. Good day to you.

    • @D-t-b-g
      @D-t-b-g 2 года назад +1

      Dude you are a stud. I am so glad I read down here in the comments. This is exactly the fix I need. I have already defrosted the top section a few times...and in fact once I had to replace the entire back section of the fridge because the "Hair Dryer" actually melted the foam insulation. So I like your spray bottle suggestion as well. And most of all the raising up of the front wheels. Thanks so much for your comments.

    • @chinocool7481
      @chinocool7481 2 года назад

      Omgaaaaaaa
      U cool fr

    • @fire808surf
      @fire808surf Год назад

      You seem to know a lot about thus model.
      What is the next step when there is no ice build up?
      Thank you

    • @inmoneywetrust3292
      @inmoneywetrust3292 Год назад

      Thanks for your input 👍

    • @user-tz1jk1dx8s
      @user-tz1jk1dx8s 4 месяца назад

      Hi , can you please help me. I have similar fridge and it’s freezing all our food in fridge compartment. I don’t know what wrong with it. I shut it off for whole day and used blow dryer but it’s still freezing all the items. Do you know what the problem is ?

  • @mermaids6397
    @mermaids6397 4 года назад +11

    Here is the exact problem with this fridge.
    When the bottom bin is put in or pushed back it blocks the flow of air
    in the freezer thus causing the ice to build up on the coil. The heat strip is suppose to come
    on and defrost the ice on the coil. This heat strip does work and does come on.
    However the heat strip is programmed to stay on for 45 minutes. Since the
    ice on the coil is now so thick from the bin blocking the airflow the heat strip does not have enough time to thaw the coil.
    Fix #1 and this is a fix Samsung would need to do -- reprogram the board so the heat strip stays on longer.
    Diy Fix---- Drill holes in the back of the bin( the bin where you put your food so that air will flow
    and not be resticted. Keep the freezer at zero degrees. Being kept at zero will allow less ice
    build up on the coil, so that when the heat strip does come on it has enough time to defrost the coil.
    PROBLEM SOLVED

    • @JM-nh8yp
      @JM-nh8yp 3 года назад +2

      Where do you drill the wholes? What bin?

    • @christi8488
      @christi8488 2 года назад

      Thank you very well explained. My fridge has been blowing frost in the frezer section. All the food is frozen but frost its all on top and parts of the drawers. Would that be the same thing? My freezer panel recomends to keep it in -2F. Can I still change it to 0 ? Thank you🙏

  • @nomadbutterfly1506
    @nomadbutterfly1506 Год назад

    My drawer freezer is like brand new now all squeaky clean. Thank to you for showing how to take the drawer apart.

  • @allyguerrero31
    @allyguerrero31 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this very detailed video. We followed your directions and got it done. Thanks a lot.

  • @mammaviking
    @mammaviking 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video it was really helpful to us in solving this problem. After reading our manual trying to figure out how to turn off the freezer only portion so it would defrost on its own and finding out that was not possible. I even called Samsung to find out how to do that and I was told that was not an option so your method works even if I think this is a huge design flaw on Samsungs side. Thanks again great video.

  • @malair7386
    @malair7386 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much. This video was super handy. I ran into the same issue and searched a few places and finally landed on this youtube video of yours. Without this video, I would have been toast. Thanks again.

  • @jajaamos
    @jajaamos 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! This is IT, along with the added suggestion from Brian Gillespie, below, to clear the drain with wire to prevent recurrence of the problem. Also, I used a hair drier at the front edge of the ice sheet instead of hot water, then was able to pry up the entire two-foot mass with a silicone and wooden spatula and move it to the sink in chunks. Thank you so much for the clarity of this video!

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  • @tallblondeguyfl
    @tallblondeguyfl 3 года назад

    Thx for this. Almost same unit. Same setup - followed your steps - hope it solves it for now. (I also assumed I had the drawer overloaded so I tossed the older food to allow air to better circulate. Thanks!

  • @pauldaignault7407
    @pauldaignault7407 5 лет назад +3

    Samsung came out with a fix. It’s a small metal tab that wraps around the heating element and hangs down into the drain tube. When the defrost element gets hot so does the tab and it keeps ice from sealing the drain opening. New refrigerators have this. It can be added to older units.

    • @nairb3138
      @nairb3138 5 лет назад +1

      What is this item called? Part #?, and where do you get one?
      I guess since this unit was a replacement from
      LOWE'S due to so many people having problems & only ONE tech for area..LOWE'S decided cheaper to give everyone a brand new fridge (with same issues /#boggle.
      Thank you for your post. Helpful!

  • @fuhr12
    @fuhr12 4 года назад +1

    Great video, really helped with defrosting the problem. Thank you.

  • @jessicaheart1969
    @jessicaheart1969 2 года назад

    Thank you so much 😊 Now can you show me how to fix my ice maker 😱 Your video saved me from not having a refrigerator ❤️❤️❤️

  • @crager34
    @crager34 3 года назад

    Beautiful!! Got is done in right about an hour. That's a 13mm socket to take the door off by the way.

  • @jonwww101
    @jonwww101 4 года назад +2

    Nice video. It sucked having to empty most of the drawers to remove them, but in the end it was worth it and the fridge/freezer got a good cleaning/vacuuming. I used a hair dryer to loosen the ice sheet in the bottom, gave the sheet of ice a few good whacks and used a plastic putty knife to get it out. I also put the freezer in forced defrost mode to clear some of the ice off of the cooling coils, as well as taking the hair dryer to them and the drain tray. I only needed a little bit of hot water to clear the little bit of a clog in the drain itself. In retrospect I should've put a short piece of copper wire down the drain a little bit attached to the defrosting coil, that would most likely keep this from ever happening again. Oh well, next time...

    • @carlasabotta3750
      @carlasabotta3750 Год назад

      Hi. How did you put the freezer in "forced defrost mode"?

  • @adamsilver6501
    @adamsilver6501 4 года назад +1

    I just watched your video and follow your instructions and have to say.. Thank you!

  • @The_JL_Podcast
    @The_JL_Podcast 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the Video. I have/had the same problem. The amount of ice on the bottom could have sank the Titanic! Waiting now to see if I was able to fix. :)

  • @xenosagaxlt
    @xenosagaxlt 7 лет назад +5

    What about the top part?does it have its own freezer..cuz mine has ice on the top

  • @dwarshow
    @dwarshow 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! I'm having a problem with ice accumulating under the flex draw and can't figure out how water is getting in there. I think this may be a different problem, maybe another drain that's clogged further up. Any ideas where to look?

  • @kac18810
    @kac18810 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Very helpful!

  • @aspejcher
    @aspejcher Год назад

    Thank your for this post. Followed it and was able to get the job done with very litter trouble.

  • @StefanLevine
    @StefanLevine Год назад

    Excellent step by step. I was able to follow your steps and complete the task! I am not super handy. Usually I would require adult supervision on a project like this and I didn't (58 yo), Thank you!!

  • @bijujoseph5342
    @bijujoseph5342 3 года назад +2

    I did the steps mentioned above, but it did not fix the issue.
    (1) I had to go behind the back, take out cover & carpet clean the coils
    (2) There are 2 drain outs in rear, They had blockage due to chemical buildup in water. you have to take out & clean them individually.
    Thanks for the video. Maybe you can add apart2 video about cleaning Drainout

  • @Autumnjaz
    @Autumnjaz 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you, I was able to take care of this without my husband's assistance. Now to figure out why the fridge keeps sending out morse code sounds every 10-15 minutes. I will never buy a Samsung again, loudest, most annoying and obnoxious refrigerator I have ever owned.

  • @JB-hq7vp
    @JB-hq7vp 4 месяца назад +1

    Extremely helpful as I have the same model. Thank you!!😊

  • @atlaseca
    @atlaseca 5 лет назад

    Nice video. Am having an issue . my freezer is not freezing. Any ideas? Thanks

  • @jeffshelton6186
    @jeffshelton6186 3 года назад

    Would ice build up on those coils also cause your ice maker to stop making ice? I have ice build up in the bottom part but ice maker has quit working also. Exact same model as the one in this video. Excellent video BTW!

  • @briangillespie4160
    @briangillespie4160 7 лет назад +36

    I'm a tech with 10+ years working on these units.
    #1 The clear ice on bottom is caused by clogged drain under the evap coils. Simply defrosting the ice under the evap coils won't solve your problem. You have to put about 6 inches of wire down the drain hole till you "clear it" and the water that's pooled drains (failure to do so will result in this problem coming back within a few weeks).
    #2 Having frost build-up along door slides is usually caused by the door being open. Big problem on french doors. Even if your door looks closed take a look at the sides and you'll see a 1/8" gap letting outside air in causing a snowy-frosty ice build-up.
    #3 Don't buy a Samung! LG! Kenmore! or a Whirlpool! The cold hard fact is everything being made nowadays is JUNK with a very few exceptions.
    The old saying was "You get what you pay for". That saying nowadays is backwards. Nowadays, the more you pay for a refrigerator, the fancier you get it - the more problems you will have and the more it will cost you to fix. Take Kenmore for example, the old Kenmore refrigerators were GREAT, now they simply make junk and are duking customers out of their hard earned money selling them total crap.
    I recently bought a new refrigerator because I moved into a new house. I bought a very plain, freezer on top, small and cheap ($350) GE refrigerator that uses a mechanical timer not multiple control boards. My $350 refrigerator will outlast EVERY SAMSUNG, LG, WHIRLPOOL and KENMORE refrigerator out on the market and when it does break 15 years from now GUESS WHAT!!!!? I got a timer in my truck that cost me $4.00 and I'll fix it!
    OMG, I'm sorry - I've gone on a rant! Amana has a few good refrigerators too. (But just a few - buy the lower end models).

    • @ericmendez8722
      @ericmendez8722 7 лет назад +2

      Brian Gillespie ..how about Kitchen Aid??

    • @tamiallard7660
      @tamiallard7660 7 лет назад +2

      So I have a Samsung that is 3 years old and it stopped cooling and freezing and no certified tech in my area to fix and because I can't find bill of sale Samsung isn't working with me on a part that I've been told that has a 5 year warranty ! Any ideas on what to do? Where to look for an inexpensive tech to fix it.

    • @louiscalderon
      @louiscalderon 6 лет назад +1

      Brian Gillespie agreed lol!!! I did have to take it a step to the back and clear out the ice that did drip into the pan in the lower right corner buy the evap coils with a wet dry vac. I basically unplugged the refrigerator and waited 18 hours before I started working on it. Once everything melted the noise went away and hopefully stays that way. Is the real issue the defrost sensors go out? Your right about the door not sealing 100% which does cause slight condensation inside around the door. The more you pay, fancier the parts, more problems you'll face! Should have kept the old Ken more.

    • @MarcoLopesPT
      @MarcoLopesPT 6 лет назад +2

      I arrived to that conclusion after my 17 year ARISTON broke down... i got a SAMSUNG NO FROST (cheapest model) and NOISE NOISE NOISE NOISE !!! More technology = MORE NOISE and problems! Going to return it and buy a FROSTY cheapest fridge i can buy!

    • @redrockitinerant7776
      @redrockitinerant7776 6 лет назад +3

      Oh yeah Brian Gellespie! Someone who actually knows what they are talking about. This guy's video surely helped, but it did not solve the problem like your comment did! Thanks bro!

  • @robertfugate5827
    @robertfugate5827 4 года назад +2

    I don't have this model, but after 6 years of issues. I've found not only it needs to be level, but it needs to be tilted back a hair (rollers not touching the floor). Their is adjustment instructions in your manual or just go on youtube.

  • @ayanicole3641
    @ayanicole3641 3 года назад

    Thank you! I just saved some money and I feel pretty good for doing it myself! I would like to bless you$

  • @ryancbradley
    @ryancbradley 3 года назад

    Great video. This worked great for me. Thank you!

  • @pauljezzard6099
    @pauljezzard6099 4 года назад +1

    Great Video fixed my problem you are a genius

  • @a1930ford
    @a1930ford 5 лет назад +2

    On the two electrical plugs that you disconnected behind the access panel, do they go back only one way or does it matter which plug goes in which slot? Are they marked as to which plug they are to go to? I could no tell in the video if they were each color coded or not.

    • @Martinhod
      @Martinhod  5 лет назад +1

      They only go in one way

  • @loveflying2
    @loveflying2 5 лет назад +3

    Nice video. You didn’t have to unscrew anything to get the door off. There are 2tabs you can push on to release the door.

  • @cheltesewoodford7105
    @cheltesewoodford7105 3 года назад +2

    this is exact;y what i needed thank you

  • @Cali_Girl1
    @Cali_Girl1 4 года назад

    Hi. How do you remove the side glider track, to tighten/replace loose plastic bracket that hold the track?
    Thank You. 😊

  • @SS-vw3rp
    @SS-vw3rp 4 года назад +2

    Thank you . Great root cause solution
    The only thing I would add is that my drain plug was completely frozen shut, so I focused my air dryer in the drain hole for a longtime in conjunction with adding hot water until opened.
    I also opened the back of the frig bottom panel ( 3 screws) and removed /opened up two drain hoses (poor design)
    I’m assuming one is for ice maker and the second is for bottom freezer

    • @numberxx7
      @numberxx7 4 года назад

      Were you able to stick anything in the drain holes from inside of the fridge? Not too long ago, I followed similar video how to "defrost" the top part, yet not much detail on how to CLEAN the DRAIN tube.. And I tried to stick a wire in there, but no luck, almost as if there was no hole!! Thanks..

    • @SS-vw3rp
      @SS-vw3rp 4 года назад

      numberxx7 you should be able check the drain if water runs thru. I would recommend opening back of frig bottom panel and remove and check the two drain hoses... in my case the robber was almost sealed shut

    • @lowflyerxx
      @lowflyerxx 4 года назад

      @@SS-vw3rp Thank you.. I will do it... I was just really taken aback, that I could not even stick a thin wire down the drain inside of the fridge... Anyway, it is gonna take couple of weeks before I get to it but I will report.. Thank you!

  • @KhanhNguyen-ho6si
    @KhanhNguyen-ho6si 3 года назад

    Thanks! Awesome instructions!!!!:))) got it done!!!

  • @bsow2012
    @bsow2012 3 года назад

    Having trouble getting my cover off. I thought maybe it was froze on, but it almost feels like if I try to pull any harder it’s gonna break, even tho I removed the two screws. Should I just force it off?

  • @shreifettiaar3520
    @shreifettiaar3520 7 лет назад

    i had older fridges , usually defrost heater or a thermostat is responsible for causing that ice build up! could it be that this fridge needs some thing like that instead of opening it up just to defrost it manually

  • @keithmckenna5638
    @keithmckenna5638 7 лет назад +2

    This is the exact issue I have and the slow leaking out of the fridge has warped our hard wood floors. My question is how often do you have to do this, and why am I doing it and Samsung isn't fixing it? Seems like opening and closing a freezer drawer is a pretty common occurrence...you put things in to freeze them, you take things out to eat them. So why isn't this considered a manufacturer defect and Samsung isn't doing anything about it?

  • @VROne111
    @VROne111 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the solution to this problem saving someone like me from a paid fix
    God Bless you

    • @Martinhod
      @Martinhod  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for that comment!

  • @earldavidson9092
    @earldavidson9092 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! I know what I'll be doing tomorrow morning.

  • @focusedmessagemarketing958
    @focusedmessagemarketing958 5 лет назад

    I have this frig. My problem is that the middle drawer control panel is not working. and the light in the BOTTOM drawer does not come on when the drawer is opened. Any suggestions? A bad contact switch? Thanks. Ed from Lancaster CA

  • @jolenebethke8975
    @jolenebethke8975 6 лет назад +5

    I'm happy with my Samsung refrigerator except for the ice dam that builds up. This video is helpful but how would this stop the icing from recurring? We just break it all out and clean up the mess every few months.

  • @williamg7696
    @williamg7696 7 лет назад

    Great video. I have the same fridge and same problem. Would unplugging the fridge and letting it completely defrost work as well? Also, I see people posted about a plugged drain tube. Where is that?

    • @bobmorales4740
      @bobmorales4740 5 лет назад

      Rear of unit, remove lower panel, pull off gray tubes and then the rubber attachment above them, clean them out and maybe run a long brush up the tube too. Reassemble and you're done!

    • @edbtzkhud
      @edbtzkhud 5 лет назад

      Don’t listen to him he knows nothing. Read my comment that I just posted. My fix is permanent not temporary like the guy who made this video. His problem will come back in about three or four months

  • @lucyhan1940
    @lucyhan1940 7 лет назад +3

    We have same issue with our four-year old Samsung french door refrigerator with the bottom freezer. Defrosting only works for a few weeks (if that) before water is leaking all over the floor again. The clogged drain isn't accessible without completely taking apart the inside of the refrigerator, which we are unwilling to do. When paying over $2,000 for a refrigerator, you shouldn't have to keep taking it apart or trying to figure out how to insert a copper wire into the tube to stop the leaking. Love the Samsung in every other way but I wouldn't buy another one.

  • @machellesanders5740
    @machellesanders5740 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for your video was a life saver for me

  • @andresbaez1009
    @andresbaez1009 7 лет назад +5

    I followed this and I'm almost done. There is a mess of water because the upper level was also freezing and the fridge too. Not just the freezer.

  • @onewhoiswaitingforhisretur9752
    @onewhoiswaitingforhisretur9752 7 лет назад +14

    Oh my goodness! That's a lot of work. I'm not an HVAC Tech. Why wouldn't your warranty cover this problem? Also, does Samsung know about this problem? Not buying a Samsung, after all. These manufacturers should be ashamed of themselves.

    • @WilsonBradleyTheOfficial
      @WilsonBradleyTheOfficial 7 лет назад +3

      Christine Simmons, I agree.. With my Samsung there is a known problem of the defroster sensors going out and never took responsibility for it.

    • @pambromwell8207
      @pambromwell8207 7 лет назад +4

      I'll never buy a Samsung again! Nothing but problems and it happens as soon as the warranty has expired, about 1 year.

    • @pjfan173
      @pjfan173 7 лет назад +5

      One who is waiting for His Return just went through the same BS with Samsung. They actually make a replacement kit to fix the design flaw. Once I told them I had pictures of the ice and the mistakes in design and mentioned the damage to our hardwood floor, Samsung went right away to "it comes with a 1 year warranty.
      I'll never buy another Samsung product ever again

    • @louiscalderon
      @louiscalderon 6 лет назад +1

      I have the same refrigerator and experienced the same issue!!!! I had to do exactly what you did and the loud noise went away:) thank you

    • @davidperrone6037
      @davidperrone6037 6 лет назад +2

      I am starting to have problems with my ice maker as well. This will be the last Samsung product I buy. Are you reading this Samsung?

  • @CharlesCarlsonC3
    @CharlesCarlsonC3 5 лет назад +1

    I have a question since you're familiar with the Samsung RF4287HA. The freezer light in my refrigerator doesn't always come on, like it used too. I suspect it is stuck in the off position because it frozen. I can restore function by warming and jarring the switch, process which may actually thaw the ice temporarily, but then it returns to its same old stuck self. From the video it looked like the door light switch is in the back left track. Does anybody no if that is true.

  • @WilsonBradleyTheOfficial
    @WilsonBradleyTheOfficial 7 лет назад

    Have the same problem with a different Samsung model.. Think they would have fixed this.. Anyway.. You showed how to undo the probkem but was waiting for a fix. The drai freezes and glogs the wated drain..

  • @andresbaez1009
    @andresbaez1009 7 лет назад +1

    Nice!

  • @cristobalaguayo9602
    @cristobalaguayo9602 7 лет назад +2

    the reason its building ice on the fresser floor is because the drain hole is clog and when the fridge does its defrost the water spill too the frezzer floor un clog the drain hole and it should work fine check the back of the fridge where the drain end theres like some rubber tubes that have to be cleaned

  • @appliancerepairshorts
    @appliancerepairshorts 7 лет назад +11

    Nice video, but you missed the real issue. The reason was because the drain tube is clogged with debris. when that happens the drain pan dumps the excess water on the freezer floor. when the fridge goes into defrost the frozen Ice melts and drips on the kitchen floor. Sometimes just cleaning out the drain tube is sufficient. Other times you might need to add and extension to the heater. The extension allows the heater to melt any Ice that is frozen in the drain tube. I'm an appliance tech.

    • @williamg7696
      @williamg7696 7 лет назад

      Same problem here. How do I clear the tube? Where is it located? Thanks

    • @williamg7696
      @williamg7696 7 лет назад

      So I defrosted my fridge for a day and took off the panel in the freezer and the drain pan was full of water. I see a hole in the middle of the drain pan, but I can't see where it leads to or how to unclog it. Thank you for your help.

    • @throttlebuff
      @throttlebuff 7 лет назад +2

      YES, THIS VID DOESN'T HIT THE REAL ISSUE. ANOTHER THING I NOTICED IS THE DRAIN DESIGN HAS 2 LITTLE SLITS. I CUT THESES TO AVOID THEM GETTING GUMMED UP AS EASILY.. I HAVE SEEN THE WIRE MOD FOR OTHER MODELS AND AM WONDERING IF IT WORKS FOR THIS ONE AS WELL. IF SO, SHOULD I JUST RUN IT UP INTO THE DRAIN FROM THE BOTTOM? I NOTICED A TUBE OFF THE CONDENSER IS GOOD AND HOT AND WOULD WORK WELL.

    • @theunsoosthuizen6794
      @theunsoosthuizen6794 7 лет назад +4

      william Gamble as above the issue is the ice but the number one problem is not the defrost cycle which happens anyway every 8hours but the drain hole which you discovered, the drainining water runs down that hole in a pipe into a pan behind under the fridge/freezer and evaporates with the help of a pan and the hot element of the compressor tubes. Now thats how it gets rid of the condensated water in the fridge/freezer but your issue now is the heating defrost element does not touch the frozen ice in the drain hole and it glogs and the water cant drain and ends up on your kitchen floor. Samsung should recall their units under warrenty and fix this with an extended element or wire down the drain hole or if its outa warrenty you may twist a thick copper wire arround the black heating element and down the hole and everytime it defrosts it will also melt the ice in the hole and you will never have water on the kitchen floor again. If you read this far here is a tip just for you, if you are doing this your self you can put the fridge freezer in a forced defrost mode for 20min. Push the Power Freeze and the Fridge temp buttons at the same time hold for 8secs, numbers will go out then push the Fridge temp button twice, will display FF then FD it will sound and alarm for 20min when it stops turn off the unit and attemp to remove cover dont force it the ice is holding it. Try a second defrost cycle if it wont let go, if not and no ice has melted yet your defrost element might be also a culprit let it defrost over a day with doors open and do the repair when cover is removed

  • @Bijan6820
    @Bijan6820 6 лет назад +3

    I bought their most expensive model with the computer display and have the same issues. Hope a product liability lawyer is reading these.....

  • @sixthsabbath
    @sixthsabbath 6 лет назад

    God bless you, you wonderful human being!

    • @Martinhod
      @Martinhod  6 лет назад

      Glad to help

    • @Martinhod
      @Martinhod  6 лет назад

      Thanks

    • @edbtzkhud
      @edbtzkhud 5 лет назад

      He didn’t give you a permanent fix. It’s only temporary. Your problem will persist. If you want to know how to avoid this problem, read my new comment on this video for a permanent fix. Salam.

  • @AustralianRacing
    @AustralianRacing 5 лет назад +1

    In most cases you can get a large kitchen knife under that ice on bottom of freezer and a big slab will come up and be easily lifted out!

  • @marioavila1235
    @marioavila1235 3 года назад +1

    Please make a video showing how to remove the big center drawer right above the freezer . No one has a video on that ...Thanks

  • @STREETFIGHTER50
    @STREETFIGHTER50 Год назад

    How do you remove the center drawer? I haven’t found any videos on how to do that.

  • @robertfugate5827
    @robertfugate5827 4 года назад +1

    Double check and make sure it's level, I've notice it's temperamental if it's not level!

  • @brianbrink1421
    @brianbrink1421 Год назад

    U may also wanna check the tubing that drains that water to the bottom pan. This tubing is accessed from the back. There are 2 of them. They are grey maybe 1” and just pop out. Sometimes they get clogged with dirt.

  • @ronlaverdiere
    @ronlaverdiere 4 года назад +4

    Could save a lot of time by simply popping the rails out and removing the entire bottom drawer. It is made to easily remove the drawer so that you can move the fridge through doorways.

    • @zheyangwu8461
      @zheyangwu8461 3 года назад

      How?

    • @ronlaverdiere
      @ronlaverdiere 3 года назад +1

      @@zheyangwu8461 If you own the fridge, read the owners manual that came with it. All slide rails are designed with a little locking tab that can be squeezed to pull the rail attached to the drawer out of the guide that is attached to the refrigerator.

    • @zheyangwu8461
      @zheyangwu8461 3 года назад

      @@ronlaverdiere Thanks for the tip!

  • @johnchneos2168
    @johnchneos2168 4 года назад +1

    You should check the sensor located it the top of the freezer, they can become damaged if frozen food in the drawer hits it, then the freezer will not work properly

  • @alvaroromero5275
    @alvaroromero5275 Год назад

    Thanks this video safe me good money

  • @gr2262
    @gr2262 11 месяцев назад

    I have a problem with the same fridge that the freezer will no longer freeze and the middle section is warmer than before BUT the top main section is cooling fine.
    I have already changed the condensor fan and motor, cleaned out the condensor coils, swapped out the main section temp sensor and heater element and nothing. The temp on the panel says 50 for freezer and 36 for fridge.
    Compressor is turning on, fan is working, water is cool a d we don't use the ice maker because it stopped working over 3 yrs ago.
    I'm stumped and now wondering if it needs refrigerant or if the freezer temp sensor needs replacement...any ideas?
    Btw, the red light on the circuit board is solid red and NOT throwing codes.

  • @andreys1972
    @andreys1972 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @CarlosMiranda-uk2ti
    @CarlosMiranda-uk2ti Год назад

    serious question.....can you empty and let it defrost? like if you have two refrigerators

  • @mikelee4922
    @mikelee4922 Год назад

    Do I blow dry the coil when the freezer is still power on?

  • @dailyadventures7788
    @dailyadventures7788 3 года назад

    My ice maker does not work for the same model, bought it used not sure if there is separate switch for ice maker, when activated i can hear the auger working but no ice produced.