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Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Door Removal Wrench for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part DA80-00026B

    Left door diagram

    Refrigerator Door Removal Wrench

    Part #DA80-00026B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Glass Shelf for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part DA97-13133A

    Fridge diagram

    Refrigerator Glass Shelf

    Part #DA97-13133A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Slide Rail, Left for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part DA97-10594B

    Freezer diagram

    Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Slide Rail, Left

    Part #DA97-10594B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Fixed Gear for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part DA61-04801A

    Fixed Gear

    Part #DA61-04801A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw-assy T for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part 6006-001170

    Screw-assy T

    Part #6006-001170

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  • Refrigerator Glass Shelf for Samsung RF220NCTASG/AA-00 - Part DA01-00831A

    Fridge diagram

    Refrigerator Glass Shelf

    Part #DA01-00831A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung Refrigerator RF220NCTASG/AA-00 FAQs

Most Samsung refrigerators, including model RF220NCTASG, do not use a single dedicated “reset button” for everything. Instead, we reset specific functions using the control panel, or we do a full power reset by unplugging the refrigerator and waiting at least 5 minutes before plugging it back in (per the RF220NCTASG owner's manual).

Quick ways to reset your RF220NCTASG
  • Power reset (most reliable): Unplug the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes, then plug it back in.
  • Control panel reset: Press and hold the key combination shown on your control panel (varies by Samsung model and feature).
  • Exit cooling display modes: If the display looks unusual or cooling seems off, use the control-panel steps in the manual.
  • After a reset: Give temperatures time to stabilize; avoid frequent setting changes.
When a power reset is the right choice

Use a power reset when you see any of these:

  • The display is frozen or unresponsive
  • The refrigerator is running but temperatures are not responding to setting changes
  • You just had a power outage or breaker trip
  • You replaced a component and want the control to reboot
Power reset steps (safe method)
  1. Unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the dedicated breaker).
  2. Wait 5 minutes minimum.
  3. Plug back in and confirm the interior lights and display return.
“Reset” options and what they affect
Reset method What it resets What it does not reset
Unplug 5+ minutes Control reboot, minor glitches Mechanical failures, sealed system issues
Control-panel button combo A specific feature (varies) Power to the whole refrigerator
Filter reset (if equipped) Filter indicator light Water flow problems
Why it matters

A reset clears temporary control-board glitches, but it will not fix a failed part. If cooling problems continue after a proper reset, common causes include airflow restrictions, a failing evaporator fan motor, or a temperature-sensing issue.

If you are troubleshooting cooling or temperature swings, we often see the refrigerator temperature sensor as a key input to the control; the correct replacement for this model is refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see on Samsung refrigerators like model RF220NCTASG is a cooling problem caused by restricted airflow or a defrost-related ice buildup that blocks the evaporator area. When airflow is blocked, temperatures swing and the fresh food section can warm up even if the freezer still feels cold; see the RF220NCTASG owner's manual for operating and care guidance.

What to check first (fast, no-parts steps)
  • Make sure food packages are not blocking interior air vents; the manual warns not to block air holes.
  • Confirm doors close fully and nothing is holding them open.
  • Set temperatures back to normal targets: 37°F for fresh food and 0°F for freezer.
  • If you recently unplugged the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it back in.
  • If you will be away and not using ice or water, close the water valve to help prevent leaks.
Common symptoms and the most likely causes
Symptom Most likely cause What usually fixes it
Fridge warm, freezer OK Airflow blocked or evaporator iced over Clear vents, defrost/clean, check fan operation
Temps fluctuate Sensor or control issue, airflow restriction Verify settings, inspect sensor/fan, service if needed
No ice or slow ice Water supply/pressure issue or ice maker problem Check shutoff valve, pressure, ice maker components
Water leaking Water line/valve issue, filter area problem Inspect connections, valve, and tubing
Parts that commonly relate to cooling and ice issues

If basic checks do not restore normal temperatures, these model-compatible parts are often involved in cooling complaints:

Why it matters

Cooling problems are usually airflow problems first. When vents are blocked or frost builds up around the evaporator, the refrigerator cannot circulate cold air correctly, so food safety and ice production both suffer.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Samsung refrigerators, including the Samsung RF220NCTASG bottom-mount style, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, stable temperatures, and fixing small issues early (like door closing problems or airflow issues) help you reach the high end of that range; see the RF220NCTASG owner's manual for care guidance.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
Appliance type Typical lifespan What usually ends it first
Modern refrigerator (most brands) 10 to 15 years Sealed system wear, control issues, airflow problems
Ice maker equipped models 8 to 12 years (ice system) Ice maker module, water valve, frozen fill tube
What helps your fridge last longer
  • Keep the condenser area and vents clear of dust and pet hair.
  • Clean interior shelves and drawers with mild detergent, then dry before reinstalling (prevents odors and moisture issues).
  • Close doors gently and confirm they self-close properly to protect gaskets and reduce compressor run time.
  • Set stable temps (commonly 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer) and avoid frequent large adjustments.
  • Address cooling symptoms early; a noisy or stalled fan can lead to warm temps and frost buildup.
Parts that commonly affect “how long it lasts”

These parts do not define the full refrigerator lifespan, but they often drive repair decisions when they fail:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is kept clean, closes correctly, and maintains proper airflow runs fewer hours per day. That reduces stress on major components (compressor, fans, controls) and is the most reliable way to extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RF220NCTASG bottom-mount refrigerator has a total capacity of 21.8 cu. ft., split into 14.8 cu. ft. for the refrigerator and 7.0 cu. ft. for the freezer. For feature and compartment details, use the RF220NCTASG user manual.

Capacity breakdown
  • Total capacity: 21.8 cu. ft.
  • Refrigerator section: 14.8 cu. ft.
  • Freezer section: 7.0 cu. ft.
  • Best use: refrigerator space for fresh food; freezer space for long-term storage
Section Capacity (cu. ft.) What it impacts most
Refrigerator 14.8 Shelf and bin storage for daily items
Freezer 7.0 Drawer space for frozen foods and ice storage
Total 21.8 Overall storage planning and fit for household needs
Why it matters

Capacity helps us plan grocery load, storage containers, and how quickly the refrigerator recovers after door openings. It also helps when comparing Samsung bottom-mount models or deciding whether to reorganize shelves and door bins for better airflow.

Quick tips to get the most usable space
  • Keep vents clear so cold air can circulate evenly.
  • Avoid overpacking the back wall; it can reduce cooling performance.
  • Use door bins for frequently accessed items to reduce door-open time.
  • Group similar foods together to minimize searching with the door open.
  • Set stable temperatures and avoid frequent adjustments (use the control panel guidance in the manual).

Last updated: February 2026

The most commonly replaced refrigerator parts are the ones that wear out, get blocked, or affect cooling and sealing. For the Samsung RF220NCTASG, we most often see service needs around temperature sensing, airflow (fans), water supply components, lighting, and door hardware; check your RF220NCTASG owner's manual for model-specific locations and safety notes.

Most common replacement categories
  • Water and ice system parts (water inlet valve, ice maker components)
  • Cooling airflow parts (evaporator fan motor, evaporator cover related items)
  • Temperature control parts (temperature sensor, control board)
  • Door sealing and alignment parts (hinges, gaskets, door hardware)
  • Convenience and wear items (LED light, drawers, rails, shelf supports)
Examples of common parts for RF220NCTASG

These are typical “frequent-fix” parts we see for this model family:

Symptom Common part type Example part for this model
Warm fridge or uneven temps Temperature sensing / airflow Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N or refrigerator evaporator fan motor DA31-00287B
No ice or slow ice Water supply / ice maker Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A or refrigerator ice maker assembly DA97-07603B
Interior light out Lighting Refrigerator led light DA41-00676J
Door not closing right, sagging Door hardware Samsung refrigerator door hinge, left DA61-08309A
Quick checks before you buy a part
  • Confirm the temperature settings and give the unit time to stabilize after changes.
  • Make sure vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food containers.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; a stalled fan often causes warm spots.
  • For ice issues, verify the household water supply is on and the line is not kinked.
  • If the refrigerator was recently moved, keep it level; an unlevel cabinet can affect cooling.
Why it matters

Replacing the right part first saves time and prevents repeat failures. For example, a warm refrigerator can be caused by restricted airflow (fan/ice buildup) or a bad sensor, while ice maker problems often trace back to water supply issues such as a failing inlet valve.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung RF220NCTASG refrigerator, a 22C (also shown as 22E on some Samsung displays) points to an evaporator fan feedback problem, meaning the control is not “seeing” the evaporator fan motor run. We fix it by checking for ice blockage, wiring issues, and a failed fan motor.

Quick checks that solve many 22C/22E errors
  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes, then plug it back in (Samsung recommends waiting before reconnecting power). See the RF220NCTASG owner's manual.
  • Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages; blocked air holes can cause overcooling and icing.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan: if you hear grinding, squealing, or no fan sound when cooling is needed, focus on the fan area.
  • Check the freezer and fresh food compartments for heavy frost or ice buildup that can physically stop the fan.
  • Confirm doors close fully; warm air leaks can drive frost buildup around the evaporator cover.
What to inspect (in order)
  1. Ice obstruction: If the fan is hitting ice, fully defrost the unit (doors open, towels down) until all ice is gone.
  2. Evaporator cover area: A cracked or warped cover can contribute to airflow problems and icing; consider the refrigerator evaporator cover DA97-13192A if yours is damaged.
  3. Evaporator fan motor: If the fan does not run after defrosting and a reset, replace the motor.
  4. Temperature sensing: A bad sensor can contribute to abnormal frosting and fan issues; check the refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N if temperatures are erratic.
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
What you notice Most likely cause What we do next
Loud rubbing/clicking from rear freezer wall Fan blade hitting ice Defrost and clear ice source
No fan sound, warm fridge, freezer still cold-ish Fan motor failed or not powered Test wiring, replace fan motor
Repeated frost buildup within days Air leak or airflow restriction Check door seal, vents, evaporator cover
Error returns after reset quickly Ongoing feedback or motor issue Inspect fan circuit and motor
Why it matters

The evaporator fan moves cold air through the refrigerator. When it stops or the control loses feedback, temperatures rise, frost can build up, and food safety and ice maker performance can suffer.

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Last updated: February 2026

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