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Samsung RF220NCTAWW/AA-02 refrigerator

Samsung RF220NCTAWW/AA-02 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF220NCTAWW/AA-02 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Refrigerator RF220NCTAWW/AA-02 FAQs

The most commonly replaced refrigerator parts are the ones that wear out first or get affected by airflow, frost, and water supply issues. For a Samsung bottom-mount refrigerator like model RF220NCTAWW, we most often see service needs around cooling airflow parts, temperature sensing, water inlet components, and door hardware; see the RF220NCTAWW owner's manual for your exact feature set and maintenance steps.

Most common refrigerator parts that get replaced
  • Water inlet valve (controls water to the ice maker or dispenser)
  • Evaporator fan motor (moves cold air through the fresh food section)
  • Temperature sensor or thermostat (helps regulate cooling)
  • Defrost-related parts (heater, thermostat, fuse, or drain components)
  • Door hinge and door sealing surfaces (alignment and air leaks)
  • Lights and drawer or shelf supports (wear, breakage, or damage)
Examples of common replacements for RF220NCTAWW

These are model-matched examples from our parts list that align with the most frequent repair categories:

Symptom you notice Part category Example part for this model
Warm fridge, noisy airflow, frost buildup Airflow/cooling Evaporator fan motor DA31-00287B
Temps swing, food freezing or warming Temperature sensing Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
No ice, slow fill, leaking at back Water supply Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A
Water under crisper or on floor Defrost drain Refrigerator drain tube grommet DA63-00951C
Door sags or won’t close smoothly Door hardware Samsung refrigerator door hinge, left DA61-08309A
Quick checks before you order a part
  • Confirm the temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
  • Check for blocked vents and overpacked shelves that restrict airflow.
  • Inspect for frost on the back wall inside the freezer (defrost or airflow clue).
  • Look for kinks in the water line and verify household water pressure.
  • Make sure doors close squarely and the cabinet is level front to back.
Why it matters

Replacing the right part restores proper airflow, stable temperatures, and reliable ice and water operation. It also helps prevent repeat failures caused by simple issues like blocked vents, misaligned doors, or a restricted drain.

Last updated: February 2026

Cooling problems are the most common issue we see across Samsung refrigerators, including the Samsung RF220NCTAWW; the usual pattern is weak or uneven cooling caused by airflow restrictions from frost buildup, a failing evaporator fan, or a bad temperature sensor that makes temperatures swing.

What it usually looks like in real life
  • Fresh food section gets warm but the freezer still seems cold
  • Temperature is inconsistent (too warm, then too cold)
  • Fan noise, rattling, or a “whooshing” sound from the back wall
  • Frost or ice buildup on the rear interior panel
  • Food freezing in the refrigerator section
Common causes and the parts that often fix it

On a bottom-mount design like RF220NCTAWW, cooling depends on the evaporator system moving cold air and the controls reading temperature correctly.

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
Warm fridge, freezer OK Airflow/evaporator fan Refrigerator evaporator fan motor (DA31-00287B)
Temps swing or won’t stabilize Temperature sensing Refrigerator temperature sensor (DA32-10104N)
Frost behind rear panel Defrost/airflow restriction Refrigerator evaporator cover (DA97-13192A)
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm vents are not blocked by food packages
  • Set refrigerator to 37°F and freezer to 0°F; allow 24 hours to stabilize
  • Check door closing and gasket seal all the way around
  • Look for frost on the back wall inside the freezer (a strong clue of airflow restriction)
  • Review the diagnostic and temperature adjustment steps in the RF220NCTAWW owner's manual
Why it matters

When airflow is restricted or temperature feedback is wrong, the compressor can run longer, food spoils faster, and ice buildup can get worse over time. Catching the early signs helps prevent bigger cooling failures.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RF220NCTAWW bottom-mount refrigerator typically does not use an internal, twist-in refrigerator water filter. If your home has a water/ice hookup, filtration is usually handled by an external inline filter (installed in the supply line) or by your household filtration system; confirm your exact configuration in the RF220NCTAWW owner's manual.

How to tell if your RF220NCTAWW uses a filter

Check these common locations for a filter housing or cartridge:

  • Upper right or upper left corner inside the fresh food compartment
  • Base grille area at the bottom front
  • Rear of the refrigerator where the water line connects
  • Behind a small flip-down cover labeled “Filter”
  • In the cabinet above the refrigerator (inline filter location)

If you do not see a filter housing in the refrigerator, you are set up for external filtration.

If you want filtered water or better ice quality

Most Samsung bottom-mount units without an internal filter work best with an inline filter on the water supply line.

Setup Where the filter is What you maintain
No filter None Flush the line after shutoffs; keep ice bin clean
Inline filter Behind fridge or under sink Replace inline filter on schedule
Whole-home filter At main water line Replace whole-home cartridges

For step-by-step guidance, use how to replace the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator (it covers common Samsung filtration setups, including inline options).

Related parts that affect water and ice (not a filter)

If you have low water flow, no ice, or slow fill, these parts are more likely than a missing filter:

Why it matters

Knowing whether RF220NCTAWW has an internal filter prevents buying the wrong part and helps you target the real cause of water and ice issues (water pressure, inlet valve performance, or an external inline filter).

Last updated: February 2026

For your Samsung RF220NCTAWW refrigerator, the fastest way to get the correct part number is to match your model number from the rating label to the parts list, then confirm the part by name and location in the diagram. Use the RF220NCTAWW owner's manual to help locate the label and identify components.

Where to look for the model and serial label

On most Samsung bottom-mount refrigerators like the RF220NCTAWW, the rating label is typically inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall) or on the cabinet frame near the crisper area.

  • Check inside the refrigerator section first (left or right interior wall)
  • Look around the crisper drawer frame and lower side walls
  • Check the door jamb area (where the door seals against the cabinet)
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown: RF220NCTAWW
How to find the right part number (step-by-step)

Use this process to avoid ordering a look-alike part that does not fit.

  • Start with the model number RF220NCTAWW and open the parts diagram/list for that model
  • Find the section that matches the problem area (ice maker, cooling, lighting, door, drawers)
  • Match the part by part name and diagram position, not by appearance alone
  • Confirm whether you need the manufacturer part number (example: DA32-10104N) or a Sears PartsDirect part ID (some parts have both)
  • If your refrigerator has a symptom tied to cooling, verify the component before ordering (for example, a sensor vs. a fan motor)
Common examples of “part number” vs “part name”
What you see What to record Example from this model’s parts
Part name The component description Refrigerator temperature sensor
Manufacturer part number The OEM number used for ordering DA32-10104N
Sears PartsDirect part ID Internal identifier (not always present) NC1MV72ASRSM3 (compressor)
Parts that are often searched by symptom

If you are troubleshooting, these are common “starting points” for this model family:

  • Temperature issues: refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
  • Warm fridge or noise from freezer area: evaporator fan motor (verify before ordering)
  • No ice or slow ice: water supply components and ice maker components
  • Leaks or puddles: drain system parts such as a drain tube grommet
Why it matters

Samsung refrigerators can use different parts across close-looking versions. Matching the exact model number (RF220NCTAWW) to the diagram prevents wrong-part returns and helps ensure proper fit, wiring compatibility, and temperature performance.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung RF220NCTAWW refrigerator, an ice maker usually stops working because water cannot reach the ice maker or the ice maker cannot cycle. The most common causes are a shutoff issue, a frozen fill path, or a failed component such as the water inlet valve or ice maker module.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON and the shutoff arm (or bin switch) is not stuck.
  • Make sure the freezer is cold enough; ice production typically drops fast if temps rise.
  • Dump old clumped ice and reseat the ice bin fully.
  • Check the household water supply valve is fully open and the water line is not kinked.
  • Look for a frozen fill tube or ice jam in the mold.
  • Power cycle the refrigerator for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
Parts that commonly cause “no ice”

If the basic checks look good, these parts are frequent culprits on Samsung refrigerators:

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No water entering ice maker Water inlet valve not opening Test/replace refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A
Ice maker never cycles or stalls Ice maker module failure Inspect/replace refrigerator ice maker module DA59-00294B
Ice maker acts erratic, temps seem off Temperature sensing issue Check/replace refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
Why it matters

An ice maker needs two things to work reliably: steady freezer temperature and consistent water flow. When either one is interrupted (even briefly), you can get no ice, small cubes, hollow cubes, or repeated jams.

Use the model instructions for reset and diagnostics

For the correct reset method, control settings, and any built-in test steps specific to RF220NCTAWW, follow the RF220NCTAWW owner's manual. For deeper troubleshooting steps, we also use the guide why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Last updated: February 2026

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