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Samsung RF24BB6900AC/AA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RF24BB6900AC/AA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF24BB6900AC/AA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung REFRIGERATOR RF24BB6900AC/AA-00 FAQs

The most common ice issue we see on Samsung refrigerators like model RF24BB6900AC is the ice maker not making ice or dispensing poorly because of a water supply problem (low pressure, filter restriction) or ice clumping and jamming after long periods without use. For model-specific operating tips, use the owner's manual.

Most common causes to check first

  • Water pressure too low: the refrigerator needs 30 to 125 psi to make and dispense ice normally.
  • New install or recently restored power: ice production can take up to 12 hours to start.
  • Freezer temperature too warm: set the freezer below 0°F (-18°C) (or -4°F (-20°C) in warm ambient conditions).
  • Ice maker turned off: confirm the ice maker function is enabled.
  • Ice clumps or jams: after long periods without dispensing (about 3 weeks), ice can jam and stop dispensing.

Quick troubleshooting steps (safe, no tools)

  1. Confirm the water line is connected and the shutoff valve is fully open.
  2. Verify freezer setpoint is at or below the recommended temperature.
  3. Empty the ice bucket if you recently had a power outage; melted and re-frozen cubes can jam the mechanism.
  4. If ice output is slow, replace the water filter and flush water through the dispenser.
  5. If you will not use ice for an extended time, turn the ice maker off to prevent large ice chunks from forming.

Parts that commonly affect ice and water flow

If you have weak water flow or slow ice production, these parts are often involved:

Symptom What to check Part example for RF24BB6900AC
Weak water flow, slow ice Filter restriction Samsung refrigerator water filter HAF-QIN
Buzzing sound with no water connected Ice maker on with water line disconnected Water line connection and ice maker setting

Why it matters

Ice makers are sensitive to water pressure, temperature, and ice bucket conditions. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat jams, protects the water system from strain, and restores normal cube production.

Last updated: February 2026

A Samsung 240-liter double door refrigerator price varies widely by country, retailer, finish, and features; it is not the same product as the Samsung RF24BB6900AC bottom-mount refrigerator. For RF24BB6900AC, we focus on replacement parts pricing and repair help rather than new-unit pricing; see the owner's manual for model identification details.

Why the price varies (and why model matters)

A “240 L” Samsung double door is typically a different size and configuration than RF24BB6900AC (a larger bottom-mount style). Pricing changes based on:

  • Region and currency (for example, U.S. vs. India pricing)
  • Capacity (liters or cubic feet) and door style (double door vs. bottom-mount)
  • Features (ice maker, water dispenser, smart features)
  • Finish and panel options
  • Promotions, delivery, and installation add-ons

Quick comparison: what you are asking vs. this model page

Item What you asked about This model page covers
Capacity 240 L (typical mid-size) RF24BB6900AC bottom-mount refrigerator
Goal New refrigerator purchase price Replacement parts and DIY repair guidance
Best next step Shop by local market Match parts to the exact model number

If you meant “how much do parts cost” for RF24BB6900AC

Common replacement part prices vary by component and symptom. Examples of parts listed for this model include:

  • Refrigerator temperature sensor (for temperature accuracy issues)
  • Refrigerator fan motor (for airflow and cooling problems)
  • Samsung refrigerator water filter (for water taste, flow, and filter reminders)
  • Refrigerator power control board (for power or control issues)
  • Refrigerator drain tube kit (for leaks and drain clogs)

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and helps troubleshoot correctly. Many Samsung refrigerators look similar, but sensors, filters, and control boards can differ by model and revision.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Samsung refrigerator’s model number is printed on the appliance ID label; on RF24BB6900AC units it’s typically inside the fresh food compartment near the door opening. Match the label exactly (letters, numbers, and any suffix) before ordering parts or using the manual.

Where to look on the refrigerator

Check these common ID-label locations first:

  • Inside the refrigerator section on the left or right side wall near the front
  • On the ceiling of the fresh food compartment near the light housing
  • Behind a crisper drawer (you may need to slide the drawer out)
  • Along the door frame or mullion area (where the doors seal)
  • On the back exterior panel near the power cord entry

For diagrams and label examples specific to this model family, use the RF24BB6900AC owner's manual.

What to copy from the label (and why)

Write down the full identification information so we can match the correct Samsung parts list.

  • Model number (example: RF24BB6900AC)
  • Version or revision code (often shown after a slash or dash)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Electrical ratings (useful for some electrical parts)

Quick checklist

Item on label What it’s used for Tip
Model number Correct parts breakdown Copy every character exactly
Version code Correct sub-variant parts Do not omit suffixes
Serial number Production identification Keep for service records

Why it matters

Samsung refrigerators often have multiple versions under a similar model name; the version code can change which parts fit (for example, a control board, temperature sensor, or door gasket). Using the exact label info prevents wrong-part returns and delays.

Last updated: March 2026

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