Is it really necessary to replace a refrigerator water filter?
Yes. For the Samsung RF26HFENDSR refrigerator, replacing the water filter on schedule keeps water tasting clean and helps maintain normal dispenser flow; the manual notes the filter indicator typically turns on about every 6 months (or after heavy use), which is your cue to change it and flush the new filter.
A used-up filter can restrict water flow and reduce filtration performance over time. That often shows up as taste or odor changes, slower dispensing, or reduced ice production.
Common symptoms of an overdue filter:
- Slower water dispenser flow
- Smaller or hollow ice cubes
- Off taste or odor in water
- Filter indicator stays on or turns red
- Water system noise when dispensing
Your refrigerator tracks filter life using time and usage. The manual indicates the filter light typically comes on about every 6 months; it can also trigger after higher water usage.
| Situation | Replace the filter | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Normal household use | About every 6 months | Maintains filtration and flow |
| Heavy ice and water use | Sooner than 6 months | Filter reaches capacity faster |
| Low use or vacation home | Still replace on schedule | Stale filter media can affect taste |
We follow the manual steps to prevent leaks and clear the line.
- Shut off the water supply before removing the old filter
- Install the new filter in the correct flow direction
- Make sure the water tube cut is square (angled cuts can leak)
- Turn water back on and check carefully for leaks
- Flush the new filter for 5 minutes before drinking the water
For the exact button sequence to clear the filter indicator and model-specific notes, use the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
A fresh filter protects water quality and helps the inlet valve, ice maker, and dispenser work without unnecessary restriction. Staying on the replacement interval is one of the simplest ways to keep your Samsung refrigerator performing normally.
Last updated: February 2026
What is code 26 on Samsung refrigerator?
On Samsung refrigerator model RF26HFENDSR, code 26 (often shown as 26E or 26C) points to an ice maker function problem. It commonly relates to the cubed ice maker not completing a normal harvest cycle, such as repeated ejection failures or a position (lever) sensing issue.
- Make sure the ice bin is seated fully and not overfilled or jammed.
- Look for ice clumps blocking the ejector area; clear any obstruction.
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough (typical target is 0°F).
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
- If you will not use ice for an extended time, close the water valve to prevent leaks.
| Likely cause | What you may notice | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| Ice jam or frozen buildup | Clicking, stalled harvest, small cubes | Clear jam; allow unit to stabilize temps |
| Water supply issue | Hollow cubes or no cubes | Check shutoff valve and supply pressure |
| Ice maker module fault | Repeats error after clearing | Replace the module |
| Control or sensing issue | Intermittent error, odd behavior | Inspect wiring; service diagnosis |
If the error returns after clearing jams and resetting power, these parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:
- Refrigerator ice maker module DA59-00294B (drives the harvest and ejection cycle)
- Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A (controls water fill to the ice maker)
When the ice maker cannot complete a harvest or detect the correct position, it can stop producing ice and sometimes cause repeated cycling noises. Fixing the root cause prevents ongoing ice production problems and helps protect the water system from strain.
For model-specific operating and safety guidance (including water supply requirements and reset practices), use the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the price of Samsung RF26HFENDSR?
The Samsung RF26HFENDSR is a refrigerator model number, so its price depends on condition (new vs. used), finish, retailer, and what is included (delivery, installation, warranty). For accurate identification and specs that affect pricing, match your unit to the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
- Condition: new, open-box, refurbished, or used
- Configuration: French door bottom-mount, ice maker and dispenser features
- Finish and trim: stainless vs. other finishes
- Local market: regional promotions and inventory
- Included services: delivery, haul-away, installation
Use these design dimensions from the manual when comparing similar Samsung RF26HF-series listings:
| Measurement (design dimension) | Typical RF26HF-series value |
|---|---|
| Cabinet depth (A) | 33 6/7 in |
| Width (B) | 35 3/4 in |
| Case height (C) | 68 2/5 in |
| Overall height (D) | 70 in |
| Depth (E) | 36 2/9 in |
- Confirm the exact model and revision on the rating label (inside the fresh food section) and compare to the manual.
- Compare like-for-like listings using width, height, and depth so you do not mix in smaller 33-inch or larger 36-inch models.
- Factor in likely maintenance for a used unit (water filter, door gasket, ice maker performance).
Pricing is only meaningful when the model match is exact. Even within Samsung RF26HF models, small differences in dimensions and features can change both fit in your kitchen and the market value.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the water filter on Samsung RF26HFENDSR?
On the Samsung RF26HFENDSR, the water filter is typically installed in the fresh food (refrigerator) section, not in the freezer drawer. Use the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual to confirm the exact filter location and the correct replacement procedure for your configuration.
Most RF26HF-series French door units place the filter in one of these spots:
- Inside the refrigerator compartment, upper right corner (near the ceiling)
- Inside the refrigerator compartment, along the back wall
- Inside the refrigerator compartment, near the lower area by the crisper drawers
If you are asking “do I have a filter?”, these checks usually answer it fast:
- Look for a twist-in or push-in cartridge housing inside the refrigerator section
- Check for a filter cover or cap that opens with a small latch or quarter-turn
- Watch the control panel for a filter indicator light (many units track filter life)
- Follow the water line path inside the cabinet; it often routes to the filter head
- If the refrigerator is connected to a water supply for the ice maker or dispenser, a filter is commonly present
The manual’s filter section emphasizes shutting off the water supply and installing the cartridge in the correct flow direction. Use these steps as a safe baseline:
- Shut off the water supply.
- Remove the old filter cartridge.
- Install the new cartridge in the correct flow direction.
- Turn the water back on and check for leaks.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Filter indicator light is on | Filter life is near end | Replace the filter and reset the indicator per the manual |
| No filter housing found inside | Filter may be external (inline) or not installed | Check the water line behind the unit for an inline filter |
| Water tastes/flows poorly | Filter may be clogged | Replace the filter and flush water through the dispenser |
A correctly installed water filter helps protect water taste, flow, and ice quality; it also reduces the chance of leaks caused by a mis-seated cartridge or incorrect flow direction.
Last updated: February 2026
Which water filter does my Samsung fridge need?
For your Samsung RF26HFENDSR refrigerator, the correct water filter is the one that matches the factory water line and cartridge holder setup shown in the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual. The safest way to confirm is to match the filter you have now by shape and the flow-direction arrow, then install it with the tubing fully seated to prevent leaks.
Use these checks before you buy:
- Pull the current filter and write down the part number printed on it.
- Match the shape (inline cartridge vs. internal twist-in style).
- Confirm the flow direction arrow on the filter matches your water line routing.
- Inspect the tubing ends; the cut must be square (angled cuts can leak).
- Verify your fridge model on the rating label: RF26HFENDSR.
The manual instructions for changing the water filter focus on correct water line connection and leak prevention:
- Shut off the water supply before changing the filter.
- Insert the water supply tube into the inlet side until it stops.
- Turn water back on and check carefully for leaks.
- Flush the new filter for 5 minutes before using the dispenser.
If your filter indicator is on, the manual notes it is typically time to change the filter about every 6 months.
| Item | Typical guidance for this model family |
|---|---|
| Replace interval | About every 6 months (or heavy use sooner) |
| Indicator trigger | Around 6 months or about 300 gallons |
| Flush after install | 5 minutes |
For the indicator reset steps specific to this refrigerator, follow the control-panel instructions in the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
Using the correct filter style and installing it with the tubing fully seated helps prevent water leaks, protects the water inlet system, and keeps ice maker and dispenser flow consistent.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is ice forming in the bottom of my Samsung fridge?
Ice collecting on the bottom of your Samsung RF26HFENDSR refrigerator almost always starts as water that cannot drain away, then freezes. The most common causes are warm, humid air leaking in (door not sealing), blocked air vents, or a drain issue that lets water pool and refreeze.
- Make sure the doors fully close and nothing is holding them open.
- Check for gaps, tears, or hardened areas on the door gasket.
- Confirm interior air vents are not blocked by bags, bins, or tightly packed food.
- Look for water pooling under drawers or on the freezer floor after a defrost cycle.
- Verify the refrigerator is level and stable so water flows toward the drain.
| What you notice | Likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Frost or ice buildup plus moisture | Door not sealing well | Clean gasket and mating surface; warm and reshape minor gasket waves; replace gasket if torn |
| Ice near vents or items freezing oddly | Airflow blocked or overcooling | Clear vents; leave space between items for circulation |
| Sheet of ice on freezer floor | Defrost water not draining | Clear ice, then check drain path for blockage and refreezing |
| Ice maker area also acting up | Water supply or ice maker conditions | Confirm water valve is open and freezer temp is cold enough |
If you confirm a sealing or defrost-related problem, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Samsung refrigerator door gasket DA63-06542A (torn, warped, or not sealing)
- Refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00424M (defrost system not melting frost effectively)
- Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N (temperature sensing issues that can contribute to overcooling)
When humid air enters the cabinet, it turns into frost and meltwater during defrost. If airflow is restricted or water cannot drain away, that water refreezes into a thick ice layer. Fixing the root cause helps prevent repeat icing, temperature swings, and fan noise.
For control settings, airflow guidance, and troubleshooting checks (including ventilation and temperature setting tips), follow the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





