Samsung Refrigerator Repair - How to Fix Water in the Crisper Drawers

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
  • Check out homefixated.co... for the complete how-to with step-by-step details and more photos. Our Samsung refrigerator crisper drawers kept filling with water until we decided to repair and replace the oem Samsung drain evaporator clip. Years later after the repair, our crisper drawers remain water-free. The part shown in the video can be ordered here:
    amzn.to/2UeeiAe
    Update - 2021
    After feedback from 10's of thousands of views and many comments, we'd like to add:
    1) Our initial fix as shown in the video and detailed in the article linked above lasted for YEARS.
    2) When we ran into the issue again years later, the first thing I checked are the drain tubes at the back of the fridge. Several commenters here have reported those tubes at the bottom back of the fridge (you'll have to roll your fridge out), can get clogged and cause the same issue. I checked ours and they were clear.
    3) I then adjusted the fridge temp 2 degrees warmer and after about a week, we were back to normal and no longer having issues with water in the crisper drawers again.

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  • @homefixated
    @homefixated  2 года назад +9

    The part shown in the video can be ordered here:
    amzn.to/2UeeiAe
    After feedback from 10's of thousands of views and many comments, we'd like to add:
    1) Our initial fix as shown in the video and detailed in the article linked above lasted for YEARS.
    2) When we ran into the issue again years later, the first thing I checked are the drain tubes at the back of the fridge. Several commenters here have reported those tubes at the bottom back of the fridge (you'll have to roll your fridge out), can get clogged and cause the same issue. I checked ours and they were clear.
    3) I then adjusted the fridge temp 2 degrees warmer and after about a week, we were back to normal and no longer having issues with water in the crisper drawers again.

    • @truthteller50
      @truthteller50 9 месяцев назад

      I used the new Samsung part you showed, and it only worked for a few weeks, then same problem nonstop. I've checked the two drain lines in the back and they are clear. I've seen where someone else just attached a long, bare copper wire several inches down into the hole and it worked for years with no issues. Any idea why you think yours worked for so long, and then didn't??

    • @truthteller50
      @truthteller50 9 месяцев назад

      what was your original set temp and what did you turn it up to?

  • @michaelvarma1077
    @michaelvarma1077 4 года назад +63

    I'm retired and just didn't want to hassle with it, but after 4 different "experts" came out and quoted everything from a faulty sensor to replace the coils for $500+, I finally did it myself. For $6 for 2 clips from Amazon and an hour of my time, I completed this minor task. All is back to normal. Thank you for posting this video.

    • @danieljette7409
      @danieljette7409 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, got a couple clips too and carried out the installation but that didn’t last two long. So about one year? later I said “to hell with it !” And replaced the fecking thing with an LG fridge…Glad I did!

    • @El_Scorcho_
      @El_Scorcho_ 2 года назад +2

      @@danieljette7409 Sorry to break it to you but youre just trading one issue for another. LG is notorious for its compressor failures.

    • @danieljette7409
      @danieljette7409 2 года назад

      @@El_Scorcho_ I have an LG in the basement that I got in 2014 and one in the kitchen that I got last year to replace the Samsung. They work great.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  2 года назад

      Nice work Michael, glad to hear the repair was a success!

    • @El_Scorcho_
      @El_Scorcho_ 2 года назад +1

      @@danieljette7409 Glad it worked out for you. Im in the industry and im replacing LG compressors on a daily basis.

  • @MohamedBhimji
    @MohamedBhimji 5 лет назад +46

    Thanks for the video. My old fridge did this after 10-years, this fridge - after 2-years! You expect better from ANY manufacturer, but apparently not.

    • @vracan
      @vracan 3 года назад +2

      same here exactly 2years

  • @cct010601
    @cct010601 7 месяцев назад +4

    Hi! Thank you! You guys doing these videos give me a 5’ tall , unmechanical ‘mature’ woman to have the confidence to give this repair a shot/ why not- it’s a $7 part! Of course I had to entirely climb INTO the fridge- should have taken pictures!
    Thank you again!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  7 месяцев назад

      We love this kind of feedback! Way to go on your successful repair, bravo!

  • @jayteitelbaum9905
    @jayteitelbaum9905 4 года назад +22

    Thank you for the video. We were about to throw out our 4 year old fridge and spend 1700$ to replace it because the water was filling the drawers and leaking on the floor. $22 for the part and about 45 minutes to fix and we are in business. Amazing. My only suggestion is to remove the cover in the rear to expose the evaporator pan so you can see that is totally defrosted and the water is running all the way through. Again thank you so much

    • @JeffSmith-it4kk
      @JeffSmith-it4kk 3 года назад +4

      Thanks for your video. My french door fridge is now 12 years old, I contacted samsung a couple of times when this started and they said that they haven't had any reports of this problem. After about 4 years my crisper drawers have not been used. I empty them of water probably 4 times a year. Today (Sept 19 2021) I noticed that the right hand door wouldn't close tightly. After taking a very close look at it I noticed the door storage compartment was hitting the center shelf. I removed the shelf, then saw that the back panel was being pushed out by the ice backing up above the drain forcing out the shelf. I'm surprised that samsung haven't issued a bulletin regarding this problem. I guess I should have kept asking. I will order this part hoping it fixes the issue. Now that I know why my door wasn't closing, it explains the cracking and banging its been doing the last few months. Even appliances complain when things aren't working right.

  • @southjerseypinball
    @southjerseypinball 2 года назад +2

    The turkey baster trick worked without having to leave fridge unplugged for 24 hours. This vid saved me!

  • @kickinitwithmydawg
    @kickinitwithmydawg 3 года назад +3

    I DID IT! - after 10 yrs of the water draining into my buckets. I didn't think it was an issue because I rarely used my crisper buckets. the warranty was gone and I had to live with it. Gave me a chance to deep clean the fridge.

    • @kickinitwithmydawg
      @kickinitwithmydawg Год назад

      And just to update....the fridge stopped working within a year of fixing it with the new part. It froze up again. So I bought a Frigidaire.

  • @LylaLanaDTI
    @LylaLanaDTI Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video!! A few months back we noticed lots of water building up in both crisper trays and underneath. We searched for DIY video and learned about the ice build up. We turned up the temp on our fridge and freezer a few degrees and that actually helped quite a bit! Today I finally got around to completely defrosting per this videos instructions and clearing out the ice but WITH THE TEMP ADJUSTED, hopefully will avoid this problem all together going forward. We’ve had this fridge for over 10yrs and hope to get several more out of it. Thanks!

  • @msandler999
    @msandler999 2 года назад +2

    After years of putting up with soggy drawers ;-) - and no luck finding a reputable repair person in my area (although I did get scammed by a disreputable one!) - I came across this video. I bought the part that day, and this past weekend did the repair. 48 hours later the fridge is still dry inside, I'm SO HAPPY!! Definitely the hardest part was emptying everything out; I chose to let the fridge warm up before removing the panel, not wanting to damage anything and we lived out of coolers for a couple days. Bonus: this is the first time every component of the interior has been fully washed, since I bought it 8/9 years ago... Thanks for the great video ♥️

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  2 года назад

      That's so great to hear (the victorious DIY repair part, not the disreputable repair scammer part). Congrats on the fix and we're so glad the video helped you.

    • @willkeen5010
      @willkeen5010 Год назад

      About to do this, yours still working well?

  • @davidlaing4193
    @davidlaing4193 3 года назад +18

    Great information and thank you.
    My particular problem was with the drain tube itself. They have an external/internal sleeve which deteriorated and turns into a cone which was blocking the flow. It is accessible by removing the rear vent plate. Hope this might help others.

  • @flavour.country1554
    @flavour.country1554 2 года назад +1

    Straight forward fix and the part was next day delivery on Amazon Canada. Thank you for posting this.

  • @blackfire2907
    @blackfire2907 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. Tonight I was able to fix it myself. There is water that has been leaking for 3 years inside. I received the metal part in two days. Luckily for me, I was able to find it on the Canadian website. With a good rear cleaning, it's back to being as quiet as it was ten years ago. Again, thank you very much.

  • @happilyunretiredabroad5581
    @happilyunretiredabroad5581 4 года назад +17

    Thank you so much for posting this. We moved into a house with one of these fridges and the condensation drives me insane!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  3 года назад +1

      You are so welcome!

    • @ccastelain9054
      @ccastelain9054 2 года назад +1

      Same here, will certainly never buy a Samsung!

  • @icetug
    @icetug 5 лет назад +15

    Good video! I was able to complete my repair by following it. The only thing I would add is to make sure you pull the fridge out and vacuum dust off the condenser coils underneath. You will also be able to see the evaporation pan that the condensate drips into. Having someone pour a little water into the drain hole will tell you the drain line is completely clear of ice.

    • @SesameBuns
      @SesameBuns 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip on the evaporation pan. I will have to take a look, I wonder if that pan is removable so that it could be emptied of water?

    • @dalesale2576
      @dalesale2576 4 года назад

      @@SesameBuns No, the evap pan is not removable

  • @userbosco
    @userbosco 2 года назад +3

    This has been a known issue specific to Samsung frigerators for a long time now. Thanks for posting this repair! I'm having to go back in and repair my parents this weekend for the third time. POS appliance, hate Samsung.

  • @FishingWithVasquez
    @FishingWithVasquez 7 месяцев назад +2

    5 years later. You’re still the man!!!!!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  7 месяцев назад

      Excellent, so glad to hear the fix worked long term for you! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @natashacaruso9198
    @natashacaruso9198 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much! I’m definitely not a handywoman but just a capable person - this was easier than expected. The longest and hardest part was the defrosting. Patience is key .

  • @CRN8091
    @CRN8091 2 года назад +1

    I have had to de-ice mine a few time now.will buy the new part and hopefully fix it once and for all!.
    Top tip, I used isopropyl alcohol and put it down the iced up drain hole.made the ice melt a lot quicker!

  • @chenlaoding
    @chenlaoding 11 месяцев назад

    I watched yours and another gentleman's before start of the work, you guys are great! Thank you. Especially showing the replacement part, so I don't have to open it up twice.

  • @shrimptunes3463
    @shrimptunes3463 4 года назад +1

    Took a couple 4” pieces of copper solid core 20g wire, wrapped them around defrost heater tube on either side of original drain heater piece, extending into drain hole...moved sensor from input to output side...so far it’s working just fine! Thanks for this excellent video.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад

      Glad to hear you found a solution that is working well for you (and that the video was helpful). Thanks for the comments Shrimp Tunes!

    • @willkeen5010
      @willkeen5010 Год назад

      Your fix still working well?

  • @LordHog
    @LordHog Год назад

    Thanks for this info. I have a RS277ACPN and the refrig was full of ice build up and the fan wouldn't spin. After taking all the panel I was surprised there heating clip at all and the drain hole had a grill so wasn't even possible to have a clip. I had ordered the clips ahead of time after watching some other videos. This video provided the great idea of using a turkey baster and warm water. Thanks!!!

  • @manufacturingprojects
    @manufacturingprojects 5 лет назад +8

    Our refrigerator is 2 years old, started having the water problem. Thanks for the video! With a little help from my husband I did it myself :)

    • @danielleswisher1116
      @danielleswisher1116 4 года назад +1

      Did it stay dry?

    • @manufacturingprojects
      @manufacturingprojects 4 года назад +1

      @@danielleswisher1116 Yes! It was a very good fix. I bought the part from Amazon. I did most of the work but my husband did have to help to put the new part in..

  • @brookslyle402
    @brookslyle402 3 года назад

    I just ordered my clip. I’m gonna be a hero in the house this weekend.

  • @paulrosebush9137
    @paulrosebush9137 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your most useful video. I first watched it a few months back, ordered the new part, put it in a drawer and hoped the problem would work itself out.
    I'm happy to report that upon much prodding and badgering, I finally did the job. So far so good.
    Thanks again.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  Год назад +1

      Congrats on getting it done Paul!

  • @richardguy1978
    @richardguy1978 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the information. Boiled water in microwave and poured it in the drain and sucked it out using a Turkey Flavor Injector with a 4” needle. With this and a hair dryer it drain quickly. Thanks!

  • @samp9085
    @samp9085 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for doing this video and saving my fridge. The repair took me a total of 2 hours and I didn’t have to unplug the fridge and I left the freezer full. I think the difference is that I was using a long flexible plastic tube I got off my kegerator to suck the water out, then replacing it with boiling water every 5 minutes. The tube was also strong enough that physically jamming it in there broke the ice up a bit and I think that’s why I was able to get it done so much faster than some of the other people who have tried it

  • @rickjs1956
    @rickjs1956 4 года назад +4

    UPDATE: Installed the updated part yesterday (from Amazon) Getting that old clip off is a bit of a hassle, I used a needle nose plier to wiggle an edge back and forth until it tore. Suggestion - I put a corner of a plastic grocery bag under the old piece to catch any metal scraps that broke off so they wouldn't fall into the drain. Also, even with a dryer and fan pointing inside, and pouring in hot water, the actual drain took about 5 hours to thaw .... so put your food in another fridge if you have one, or for sure an ice chest .. Wow!... excellent detail. And you are the first one that I watched that actually showed the replacement part number... Just ordered, and my next project asap when it arrived!

    • @dapper.moto85
      @dapper.moto85 3 года назад

      Thanks for the info! I checked the comments to see how long I would need to have my food out of the fridge for the thaw process, so thank you for adding that in there. I'm glad this is a simple repair and not something more serious. Cheers!

    • @rickjs1956
      @rickjs1956 3 года назад

      @@dapper.moto85 good luck!.. and a recent update! Had a friend staying here that turned down the fridge a couple degrees below recommended. Well, DAMN - it froze up again. I think next time i head out of town for a night, i'm just going to move my food to my back up fridge, and open the doors to let it thaw. Just a really bad design from Samsung

    • @Itstahtahplayinnn
      @Itstahtahplayinnn 3 года назад

      What’s the name of the clip?

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 3 года назад +3

      You can just slide the old clip over and out of the way. No need to remove it.

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES 2 года назад

      @@mtadams2009 oh that’s good to know

  • @LauraMartin-zf4sq
    @LauraMartin-zf4sq 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great help. Our metal clip was not even in the hole, that's why we froze....we will get a better clip....thank you!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  7 месяцев назад

      Excellent! Glad you figured it out and that our video helped you pinpoint the problem!

  • @mmurphy3213
    @mmurphy3213 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful, though I'm not sure I will be able to pull this off myself. I will order the clip, however, and hopefully, find an 'assistant' to help. Thanks very much for your help!

  • @512diane
    @512diane 5 лет назад +3

    So Samsung gives only a year warranty. Had trouble with the ice maker twice. Kept freezing up. Finally we got that replaced! Now problem with this leak you show. So had a service guy come out twice, & changed the Twin Cooling system panel 2x. Never addressed the problem you are showing us. Figuring they must have corrected it by now. But no. As of 5/2019 still having a small leak. This is unbelievable that consumers have to go through this! We are under a warranty company...so calling the guy to come back again. They really need to refund us, or have a recall on all their lousy fridges, if they don't get this problem solved!
    Thanks for your very informative video! 👍🏼

    • @penelope2331
      @penelope2331 5 лет назад

      All manufacturers give a 1 year warranty. =)

    • @kimberlyg2874
      @kimberlyg2874 5 лет назад

      512diane well guess what, we had our fridge fixed 3x for ice freezing up in 6 years of owning it and it still does it at year number 7!! Now it’s leaking water that stinks like rotten meat into my drawers which in turn is ruining my food every 4 months. BS.

  • @Moescoville-s4o
    @Moescoville-s4o 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Fixed it! Hardest part of repair is taking all the stuff out of the refrigerator !!

  • @markgates5268
    @markgates5268 4 года назад +7

    I just found out from watching another video that there is a defrost mode. I am in the process of doing it right now. Below is the post:
    "Hold the power freeze and fridge buttons for 8 seconds, use the fridge button to navigate to power defrost - on mine, it’s denoted as rd (for refrigerator defrost, I believe). This will turn the cooling-off and heat the coils for 20 minutes before going back to normal. It will beep while it’s in this mode, so don’t worry about that. I did this last night and this morning the fridge is quiet as a kitten"

    • @marissabrueshaber5317
      @marissabrueshaber5317 4 года назад

      pretty bad when you call samsung and they dont even tell you this just say empty it out and unplug it for 5 hrs while theres 3 lil ones running round screaming in the background..what model do you have?

    • @iridetoo2158
      @iridetoo2158 3 года назад

      Mark, Did you still have to take everything apart? Or did this melt all of the ice and allow it to drain again without having to disassemble?

  • @hansstreubel4257
    @hansstreubel4257 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for the very good explanation. I had the same prtoblem with my Samsung refrigerator y have dismantled it as shown and the cause was obvious. I found the new heater plate at Repair Clinic!. Thanks again!

  • @hazelboyd9098
    @hazelboyd9098 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant video and explanation of scope of work involved, as an engineer I decided to sort this myself and now will do. The description of ice holding the panel certainly helps so I will under take this and save $150

  • @jasonjones8442
    @jasonjones8442 Год назад

    You are not only a life saver but a money saver as well! Thanks so much for this!

  • @weisickle
    @weisickle 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks! We are looking at buying a Samsung Refrigerator and researched and read all the repair problems. Crazy that Samsung doesn't ship these with these fixes when it's new! My take away is put this fix and the one with snipping the rubber drains in the back from another video BEFORE you plug it in and set up your new, Expensive refrigerator. Frustrating to say the least but may "prevent" the problem in the first place!

    • @gradysanner1713
      @gradysanner1713 5 лет назад

      After having a Samsung washer only last 4 1/2 years and this refrigerator developing problems, I would say to NOT buy Samsung. Junk. Good TVs maybe, but they won't get anymore of my money.

    • @kimberlyg2874
      @kimberlyg2874 5 лет назад +1

      Shelley Weisickle I promise you all the same problems you are reading will happen to you within 5 years of owning a Samsung fridge.

    • @DJ-Illuminate
      @DJ-Illuminate 4 года назад

      @@gradysanner1713 I agree. The worst dryer in the world and I'm here right now because of the water drainage issue with the refrigerator. NEVER again will I buy anything from Samsung except a TV.

  • @tighesummerfield2437
    @tighesummerfield2437 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. Pretty easy. Hardest part was thawing it all out.

  • @kvitoroulis
    @kvitoroulis Год назад +1

    Outstanding and thank you for this! I will be trying it tonight.

  • @shrimptunes3463
    @shrimptunes3463 4 года назад +3

    Great video, excellent camera work and easy to understand description of process. Subbed!!!

  • @tking3
    @tking3 4 года назад +2

    Thanks! Had the same idea with the Turkey baster. Took a while to get it fully unclogged but got it. Used a wire to check were the clog was. Had to trim the new metal piece a bit to fit in mine.

  • @dburckh
    @dburckh 4 года назад +2

    Use a turkey injector and you can thaw the tube in less than 60 seconds. You need to be gentle because the drain tube is plastic and our injector has a metal tip. Suck up the hot water into the injector, then expel it and suck it back in, repeat. I changed the water after about 3 cycles. I just microwaved about 2/3 a cup of water. Great video and thanks for tip on the replacement part. Wish I had watched this one first!

    • @jeremiahroy4156
      @jeremiahroy4156 Год назад +1

      This comment saved me so much time! Thank you!

  • @katsounds1
    @katsounds1 Год назад +1

    Thanks went well great video,really hoping this works a new fridge is expensive and finding one that fits can be difficult,not many 33" 19 cubic ft counter depth.

  • @sectionmaker
    @sectionmaker 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! great video, subscribed!! I use a heat gun for ice melting, faster than hair dryers but be careful will melt plastic.......GE Monograms are the worst for this problem!!

  • @rgbatduke
    @rgbatduke 4 года назад +1

    Well, I just finished implementing this fix, and am waiting for the fridge to cool down again. It is at the (east) coast in a very humid environment, and we've had water and ice in the hydrator drawers and underneath from the first week. Fingers crossed... (and thank you -- we have the exact same model so your pictures were a perfect match for my fridge).

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад

      Hi Robert! Hope the fix was a success for you!

    • @rgbatduke
      @rgbatduke 4 года назад

      @@homefixated looks like it worked. Thanks again.

    • @willkeen5010
      @willkeen5010 Год назад

      Still working well? I’m about to attempt.

  • @tanyalittle8135
    @tanyalittle8135 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely awesome, so easy thank you so much!! Hopefully now our crisper won’t fill up anymore. 😊

    • @SuperArjay15
      @SuperArjay15 3 года назад +1

      any update?Lol

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES 2 года назад

      Tanya Little, how’s your fridge doing now? Mines 14 years old and wonder if I should try to fix it or buy another fridge?

    • @tanyalittle8135
      @tanyalittle8135 2 года назад

      @@A10TOES works great. Worth it that’s for sure!!

    • @tanyalittle8135
      @tanyalittle8135 2 года назад

      @@SuperArjay15 still going well. No problems since

  • @inquisitor6002
    @inquisitor6002 4 года назад +1

    YES! Thank you, I'm so glad I found your video again! We've had this problem for about a year just dealing with it, but finally thawed the fridge as a 1st attempt with no success. Going to need the clip but glad it's out there, thanks again!!

    • @chathammkm
      @chathammkm 4 года назад +1

      Be prepared to wait for the part though. I just waited 7 weeks for delivery from the mfr. and came back to refresh my memory on what to do. Wish me luck. The other video I saw recommended replacing the drainage tubes on the back of the fridge so we ordered the entire kit but may try just replacing the clip first and see how that goes for a while. Our fridge is pretty well wedged into its cabinet so I'll not be thrilled if I have to pull the whole fridge out to change out the tubes. Does anyone know if that's necessary in addition to the clip??

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES 2 года назад

      @@chathammkm answer can be found by reading through the comments

    • @ccastelain9054
      @ccastelain9054 2 года назад

      We have a Samsung but live in Cape Town South Africa, where do you get this clip?

  • @leisac6535
    @leisac6535 4 года назад +2

    thanks! so helpful! we are currently watching as we fix our fridge

    • @MiltonMiamiREBroker
      @MiltonMiamiREBroker 4 года назад

      Where can I get that clip!

    • @leisac6535
      @leisac6535 4 года назад

      @@MiltonMiamiREBroker I think we just ordered it from a samsung fridge parts store BUT the fix didn't work, we still have a water leakage underneath the drawers. Maybe we didn't let the fridge sit long enough

  • @jeannahofmeister5212
    @jeannahofmeister5212 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for helping me fix this annoying problem with my fridge. Your video was so awesome. I only wish you had showed the cutting off of that old lame metal piece, but I figured it out. I appreciate you so much!!

  • @jamescraig1676
    @jamescraig1676 4 года назад +3

    Performed the repair just as you had instructed. I had no Ice build up in the collecting try or in my tube. We will see if this cures my issue with water leaking into my crisper drawer.

  • @oldhwy80
    @oldhwy80 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to post this video. Tried the fix today, we'll see what happens...

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  5 лет назад

      Thanks Laurie - hope your repair is a success!

    • @brianboyd5561
      @brianboyd5561 4 года назад

      How has it worked for you

    • @oldhwy80
      @oldhwy80 4 года назад +1

      @@brianboyd5561 I haven't had any issues since. It works great!

  • @peterswinbourne5640
    @peterswinbourne5640 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. Just love the video. It is so helpful. I have tried so many other things and none of them have worked.

  • @yauck1
    @yauck1 5 лет назад +1

    I looked at other video and thought my sensor was bad, changed it out and didn't fix the problem. Saw another video where the guy just hung a copper wire long enough to reach the bottom of the well. I did that and the problem was gone. Looks like the "newer design replacement" is the official way to go :) thanks for posting.

    • @jbrown7441
      @jbrown7441 4 года назад

      I'm having the same issue. Mine took longer to manifest though. It's been abut 6 months but now it's doing it again. Did you find a fix?

    • @yauck1
      @yauck1 4 года назад

      @@jbrown7441 it's doing it again on mine too. But not always, maybe every 5 months. Maybe sometimes the fridge is set too cold?

  • @BC-zd5xw
    @BC-zd5xw 3 года назад

    I'm fixing to try wrapping some 18 guage copper wire, I picked up at Home Depot, next to the existing ice defroster clip and hoping it transfers enough heat to work. Thx for sharing this video👍

    • @PatriotMarine
      @PatriotMarine 3 года назад +2

      ...and?

    • @willkeen5010
      @willkeen5010 Год назад +1

      And? Did it work?

    • @BC-zd5xw
      @BC-zd5xw Год назад +1

      @willkeen5010 I wound up just ordering the part off of Amazon. It's a simple fix and costs less than $10 if I recall correctly. The replacement off of Amazon is bigger and longer than the existing one. Therefore, it transfers more heat. 👍

    • @willkeen5010
      @willkeen5010 Год назад

      @@BC-zd5xw thanks, parts on the way 👍

  • @lindsey5536
    @lindsey5536 4 года назад +2

    I did this last night but my whole unit was iced over. I’m sure not everyone has one but I used my steamer and it worked great. Blow dryer worked too but steamer was way faster

  • @gseliger
    @gseliger 2 года назад +1

    Excellent job with teaching thank you

  • @larrymoore3214
    @larrymoore3214 5 лет назад +4

    Very helpful video. Just completed the fix. Fingers crossed! Thank You

  • @willl84
    @willl84 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this! Just fixed mine that was doing the same thing. Took longer to take everything out and put it all back than it did to actually fix it 🤣

  • @robo4u282
    @robo4u282 4 года назад

    Great video which helped me quickly find the part and fix the problem in about 1.5 hours for $10. Note that hot water wouldn't go through the drain hole so I had to remote the lower back panel to check the fridge drain tube located in the right corner to find-out that it was clogged with slime. I removed, cleaned and replace the drain tube which may have been the source of the problem. I notice a similar earlier comment and would recommend that you also check and clean the drain tube. Thanks.

    • @peterwhiting6303
      @peterwhiting6303 4 года назад

      Glad I didn't try to take the insides of the fridge apart. The problem was the drain tube that was blocked at the bottom. So access through the lower back panel. Removed and cleaned the three drain tubes. One of them was full of water. Took the opportunity to vacuum out all the fuff.

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES 2 года назад

      @@peterwhiting6303 did that fix your drain problem? My fridge is 14 years old and I wonder if I should try to fix it, I’m a widow & would have to do it myself; no I dont overload my refrigerator. The crisper drawer had water. Lately the water is going UNDER the crisper drawer.

    • @peterwhiting6303
      @peterwhiting6303 2 года назад

      @@A10TOES The problem in my fridge was that the bottom of one of the drain tubes was blocked with dirt. So with the power off I removed the back cover at the bottom of the fridge. This enabled me to access the bottom of the drain tubes. 3 in my fridge. The tubes deposit any water onto a tray above the compressor from which it evaporates. As I lifted the bottom of one of the tubes the tube emptied itself. Quite simple. No cost.
      The problem described in this video of tubes being blocked with ice is real however.. If you are lucky the blockage problem is dirt at the bottom of the tube. If you are unlucky the problem is ice at the top of the tubes.

    • @A10TOES
      @A10TOES 2 года назад +1

      @@peterwhiting6303 thanks for replying Peter. I think I will check the back of the refrigerator & look at those drain tubes first, sounds easier to fix. If they aren’t clogged, then I’ll know it’s the inside ice built up. At least I will know what I’m dealing with. Thank you!

    • @ddd1dorin396
      @ddd1dorin396 2 года назад

      @@A10TOES, hello, did you do it? Im also a widow and i m afraid to take out the back pannel. I think the problem is there. I ve never cleaned that tray, it must be filled w dust and mold... I d appreciate your answear, ty

  • @DavidChiluk
    @DavidChiluk 2 года назад +1

    I did this "fix" years ago and it helped a little, but I still have to regularly disassemble and then clear the drain line.

    • @mbrost
      @mbrost 2 года назад

      I did this fix 2 years ago and today I see water in the crisper again. I’ll have to inspect the drain line

  • @naiveamericans
    @naiveamericans 2 года назад

    is it bad for the refrigerator to set it on a timer and turn it off for 3 hours at night?
    That was my temporary solution until I found your video with the part that can be the permanent fix.
    Thank you for this video and also the link to the part. Been having problems with exactly the same thing.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  2 года назад

      Hi Paul. I can't say we'd recommend ever shutting off the power regularly to the fridge just in terms of food safety. If the temps in your fridge and freezer fluctuate up, your food quality / safety is at risk. I'd suggest you fix or have a pro fix your fridge (permanently) rather than a workaround. Good luck!

  • @michaelrobinson7891
    @michaelrobinson7891 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks! Really helpful. Can you specify a part number for the clip or where to purchase one?

    • @lisacriswell4822
      @lisacriswell4822 4 года назад +1

      What is the name of the new metal clip you used and wrapped around the pipe?

    • @anthonyrobacker1248
      @anthonyrobacker1248 4 года назад +3

      SAMSUNG CLIP DRAIN EVAPORATOR REFOEM Original Part: DA61-06796A

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад +2

      The end of the detailed article that accompanies the video also has a purchase link: homefixated.com/samsung-how-to-repair-water-in-your-crisper-drawer/

    • @urmillamaharaj4206
      @urmillamaharaj4206 4 года назад

      @@anthonyrobacker1248 hi thanks for your info
      Where can I get this clip please.. I'm in Durban south africa

    • @urmillamaharaj4206
      @urmillamaharaj4206 4 года назад

      @@anthonyrobacker1248 please help....Where can I get this clip in durban south africa

  • @deeceevisuals
    @deeceevisuals Месяц назад

    I just spent about 2 hours clearing and melting all the drains and clearing debris at the bottom, and still noticing a little more under the drawer. Anything else that could affect it?

  • @cadizwilmo9687
    @cadizwilmo9687 4 года назад +5

    Glad I discovered this. Just what I needed to do for my SAMSUNG fridge. Thanks so much!

  • @heylookeveryoneitsjeff
    @heylookeveryoneitsjeff 2 года назад +1

    Is the original clip held in by a rivet? Is that why you had to cut the old clip off?

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  Год назад

      Yes, that's correct. The old clip is riveted in place.

  • @thecoollies
    @thecoollies 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for helpful video. I'll order the clip and try to fix my Fridge this weekend. thanks again

  • @dfields9511
    @dfields9511 2 года назад +1

    Yea I have a different model design different
    I didn’t have water in. Crisper
    Just wouldn’t cool
    Fixed that by another method. It good to see this also.

  • @RemiKJV1611
    @RemiKJV1611 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks. Very helpful and clear instructions. Completed in about 2 hours.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад

      Our pleasure! Glad you were able to make the fix - nice work!

  • @ritaliu9973
    @ritaliu9973 5 лет назад +5

    Thank for your video, sumsung brand that is bad of refrigerator

  • @thomasmansfield4863
    @thomasmansfield4863 5 лет назад +13

    I am not going to rehash the details provided in the other
    reviews and in several very helpful you-tube videos. I did have a simple fix which did solve the
    problem in my case. When I removed the evap cover I was pleasantly surprised to
    find no icing. I went ahead and replaced the drainage tubes and the evap drain
    clip. Samsung
    A/S Assembly-Water Leakage N DA82-01415A has all the parts for less than $25.00 from
    Amazon. The plate behind the evap coil did not want to come off easily so I
    left it on rather than risk breaking something. Since icing was not my problem
    I wasn't too concerned about the insulating strips. What I did find was corrosion on the steel
    back of the evap cover. The cover has a flange on the bottom that directs
    condensation into the condensation drain. The flange had corroded to the point
    that condensation was leaking down the back of the refrig and into the
    compartment. That explained the rusty stains on the back of the refrig
    compartment. I cleaned the plate as best I could and dried it thoroughly with a
    hair dryer. Then I covered the corroded area with self adhesive aluminum tape,
    making sure to remake the flange. Be sure to press the tape down thoroughly. I
    did this 2 weeks ago and checked for moisture today. To my great relief the
    compartment is bone dry. Hope this helps.

    • @PatriotMarine
      @PatriotMarine 3 года назад

      ...and Two Years Later?

    • @thomasmansfield4863
      @thomasmansfield4863 3 года назад +1

      @@PatriotMarine The corrosion on the metal plate on the back of the Evap cover did get worse so I got a new Evap cover from Amazon ( Samsung DA97-11772B Assy Cover Evap-Ref ) on 11/23/2020. Very easy to install and no problems since then (knock on wood).

  • @Russell218
    @Russell218 3 года назад +1

    Just FYI - I was completely unable to cut the old metal tab off using a standard wire cutter as shown in this video. I tried everything from Channelock cable cutters to Hakko flush cutters, all to no avail. I finally resorted to using a pair of miniature bolt cutters, which worked like a charm. Only the bolt cutters were able to bite into the metal tab at a high enough point (i.e. around the rivet) without putting too much stress on the heating element.

  • @johnrobinson1217
    @johnrobinson1217 5 месяцев назад

    Is there any possibility that this is caused by the heating element going bad? Don’t know how to tell that

  • @jimteahen9127
    @jimteahen9127 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting...I had a repairman do the same thing about 1 year ago for 450.00. And it is froze up again...our fridge is only 4 years old!

    • @jakemf1
      @jakemf1 3 года назад

      Need the top to stop freezing up. Look more on RUclips there is a repair kit I just installed and I turned off the ice maker. Best of luck- these are pieces of junk

  • @teaganmuis5761
    @teaganmuis5761 8 месяцев назад

    Did this today. Thanks for the simple video!

  • @PhillipDubov
    @PhillipDubov 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this informative video. I was able to complete the repair today!

    • @willl84
      @willl84 4 года назад

      How's it holding up? Just did mine today

  • @karenpacheco6218
    @karenpacheco6218 11 месяцев назад

    Hi can I ask what model is your fridge in the video? It looks very similar to ours (which is RF18HFEN) but wasn't sure if it'll have the same mechanism and/or this replacement part will work

  • @Ebaldacc
    @Ebaldacc 8 месяцев назад

    Great video and thanks for this helpful info!
    I have made the modification to my refrigerator as I was getting quite a substantial amount of water accumulating on the base where the food draws are located. It seems to have helped quite a bit and I have even replaced the drain tubes in the rear of the fridge for good measure, as recommended by someone in another video. However, I am still getting a little bit of water accumulating more so on the left side of where the large food draws reside - any ideas what may still be causing this? I was able to test and make sure that the water drained correctly per your video, but not sure why I am still getting water and truly at a loss here as I have done everything that that has been suggested. I did notice behind the front cover that there were some areas that were a little damagaed and possibly not sealing as well as it once was - could this be the issue? Thanks in advance...

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  7 месяцев назад

      Check out the 2021 update with the temperature suggestion and that might help. Good luck with it!

    • @Ebaldacc
      @Ebaldacc 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you and sorry for not replying sooner but after I left it for a little while, there was no water collecting any longer - not sure what happened but the fix eventually worked!! Thank you! 😊

  • @sarahdigioia4962
    @sarahdigioia4962 4 года назад +3

    Thank you! So easy I was able to do it with my 1 year old strapped to my back!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад +2

      Wow, impressive work Sarah - nice job! Glad you had some moral support from your 1 year old too! ; )

    • @ClaudiaPeralta
      @ClaudiaPeralta 4 года назад +1

      Sarah that's amazing.

  • @underdogdive3948
    @underdogdive3948 4 года назад +3

    Hi, thanks for the video. I’ve been struggling With this for a few years. I found that there is a drop tube at the back of the refrigerator that is white. Inside is a little valve that lets water down but stops insects/ warm air from going up. Algae had grown on it and it was stuck closed. The water was backing up all the way to the coils. It was an easy fix once I pulled it out.

  • @cct010601
    @cct010601 7 месяцев назад

    Ok- not successful. Still leaked, but the experience was empowering! I’m not willing to do the tubes in the back, so we’re putting this old fridge out to pasture!
    Hope you repair Kitchen Aids!!!!

  • @singchee4588
    @singchee4588 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this video. Really good info and has helped fixed my fridge problem.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  3 года назад

      Great to hear and you're welcome!

  • @brownidg1r1
    @brownidg1r1 3 года назад

    This video was exactly what o needed!! Thank you so very much for the succinct post!!! Lovely! God bless!

  • @reidkamila649
    @reidkamila649 2 года назад

    After changing the clip, the water is still leaking about the same. How long does it take for the leak to stop?

  • @colinnebe7804
    @colinnebe7804 3 года назад

    Can you tell me the part # of this clip you fitted to the heating element please
    As I live in Australia and we may not be able to get the same parts as you in the USA

  • @eblanco8210
    @eblanco8210 3 года назад

    Cleared the drain today. Had never done that before. Put new clip in.
    Do I have to force defrost every so often so this doesn’t happen again? Or is it supposed to be self regulated

  • @davedyer5266
    @davedyer5266 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. I just started having this problem a few days ago after 5 years of owning my Samsung. One thing I have is discovered is that it stops dripping when I take the Crisper drawer out and leave it out. I was trying to discover where the water was actually coming from. This tells me that with better air circulation I'm not getting the same freeze up. Does this make sense?

    • @iridetoo2158
      @iridetoo2158 3 года назад

      Dave, Was this permanent solution?

  • @DavidLarson15
    @DavidLarson15 5 лет назад +58

    Bought all new appliances two years ago. All Samsung. Two of them showed problems within one year. Never buying Samsung again.

    • @kmichelle57
      @kmichelle57 4 года назад +5

      my fridge is leaking water into the vegetable bins

    • @ismahaneboussaha2221
      @ismahaneboussaha2221 4 года назад +1

      David Larson I have same problem

    • @collettehilstock9455
      @collettehilstock9455 4 года назад +2

      David Larson I moved into a condo with Samsung everything. The dishwasher is new never worked and fridge has water in crisper.. all new been in here 1.5 years .... horrible appliances ..Great tv’s. Everything else sucks

    • @lisalanden
      @lisalanden 4 года назад +2

      Same here. And the customer service is terrible.

    • @aarongarland9152
      @aarongarland9152 4 года назад +3

      Hate to burst everyones bubble. All fridges do this shit, its so annoying. Bring back the old school ones that actually work. Every brand ive had problems with. LG, Samsung, etc...

  • @JamesBrown-ro6ez
    @JamesBrown-ro6ez 2 года назад

    Could I let the fridge defrost naturally? How long would this take?

  • @robertblue2607
    @robertblue2607 4 года назад +2

    Good instructions, repaired mine yesterday. Thanks

  • @corporate_target
    @corporate_target 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video. You helped me fix my fridge. I have liked and subscribed to your channel!

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks for joining us and we're thrilled it helped you out!

  • @Red4Cardinal
    @Red4Cardinal 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome video! Saved me a bunch of money!

  • @moombaskier35
    @moombaskier35 5 лет назад

    How long did it take to the the water to flow through the drain out the bottom of fridge? I have been adding and removing hot water for what seems like way too long. The drains at back of fridge are clean too

  • @ArabyPlayspace
    @ArabyPlayspace 3 года назад

    If you clean it out and dont use the clip how soon will the problem happen again?

  • @jpmills8344
    @jpmills8344 Год назад

    Changed mine and its still doing the same thing. not sure what to do next.

  • @bonitabonita8496
    @bonitabonita8496 2 года назад +1

    The best video thanks

  • @markniteguy
    @markniteguy Год назад

    The bottom long scew on the panel just keeps going round and round & not coming out when I try to take off the panel. Any idea's? I don't want to force or break anything.

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  7 месяцев назад

      The panel may still be frozen in place. It may need more time to de-ice before the panel and that screw come out.

  • @fairydiva4771
    @fairydiva4771 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this video. It was very helpful!

  • @Alexanderizzo
    @Alexanderizzo 5 лет назад +1

    I found that I had a similar problem but the issue was the channel at the back not collecting water properly. Water was running down from the back left and right wall sections and not into the channel where the water should drain. The channel directing water from the back left and right side down into the hole at the left and right edges wasn't deep enough so the water would just pour up and over the lip. I added a self adhesive rubber tube that seemed to work and I also did the fix as mentioned above with the same part just to be sure that problem didn't happen either.

    • @jamesblanchard9771
      @jamesblanchard9771 5 лет назад

      How has that worked for you? I installed the new drain clip and just noticed water in the crisper again. Ready to give up and buy a new fridge. My freezer works as a fridge anyways

    • @Alexanderizzo
      @Alexanderizzo 5 лет назад

      @@jamesblanchard9771 The fridge is in my tenant's suite but after doing what I did, there haven't been any complaints with the same issue on the fridge for 2 months. Poor design on that whole back panel. I suspect that many people are having the issue that I had and the drain clip won't solve the issue. For an extra bead of silicone and a rubber D channel, it seemed to work for me.

  • @ANTandTEC
    @ANTandTEC 4 года назад

    I have a Samsung RF23HTEDBSR and the salad tray is getting wet and ice forming below the tray.
    Sounds like the same thing. One question; when the ice correctly melts and drains out down through that hole, where does it go, is there a collection tank?

    • @homefixated
      @homefixated  4 года назад

      I believe it goes into a tray to evaporate, but I didn't pull our fridge out to verify. An appliance pro might be able to answer this one better.

    • @ANTandTEC
      @ANTandTEC 4 года назад

      @@homefixated yes it does. I have looked now. It's at the bottom of the unit, near to the warm heat exchanger.

  • @historyinrust
    @historyinrust 4 года назад

    Any suggestions if the inside bottom crisper is still filling up with water after replacing this part? Could it be something in the line or something else I could replace? It seemed to fix the problem for a couple weeks now it's back.

  • @creep.carnival
    @creep.carnival 5 лет назад +8

    I wish you showed how to clip it off and put the new one on

    • @dcflix
      @dcflix 4 года назад +2

      He said he cut the old one off with tin snips.