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Samsung RFG295AARS/XAA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RFG295AARS/XAA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RFG295AARS/XAA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Refrigerator RFG295AARS/XAA-00 FAQs

Yes. We can help you get replacement parts for your Samsung refrigerator, including the Samsung RFG295AARS. The best way to ensure fit is to match the exact model number and then use the diagrams and part descriptions to identify the correct component before ordering; see the RFG295AARS user manual.

How to identify the right part for Samsung RFG295AARS

Use the model number and the symptom to narrow the search, then confirm the part by location and function.

  • Confirm the model number on the refrigerator’s ID label (inside the fresh food section)
  • Use the parts diagram to match the part’s position (door, freezer drawer, dispenser area)
  • Compare the part description to what you see (bin, shelf, hinge, valve, etc.)
  • For water and ice issues, verify the water supply is on and pressure is adequate
  • For filter-related issues, confirm you are using the correct filter type for this model
Common parts customers replace on this model

These are typical wear items and service parts for a Samsung French door, bottom-mount style like the RFG295AARS.

Part type What it affects Common symptom
Refrigerator water filter Water taste, flow, ice quality Slow dispense, bad taste/odor, filter light on
Door bins and shelves Storage and door closing Bin cracked, shelf won’t seat, door won’t close
Drawer components Freezer operation and sealing Drawer hard to open, not sealing, frost buildup
Water inlet components Ice maker and dispenser No ice, no water, weak water flow
Why it matters

Ordering by the exact model (Samsung RFG295AARS) helps prevent returns and repeat repairs. Samsung often uses similar-looking parts across model families, but small design changes can affect fit, wiring, and water connections.

Helpful DIY resources

If your repair involves the dispenser system, these guides can speed up diagnosis and prevent leaks:

Last updated: January 2026

For the Samsung RFG295AARS, the most common issue customers report is a cooling performance problem: temperatures run warm or fluctuate because airflow is restricted (often from frost/ice buildup) or a fan is not moving air correctly. This can also reduce ice production and increase noise.

What “cooling problems” typically look like
  • Fresh food section warms up while the freezer seems closer to normal
  • Frost or ice buildup on the rear interior panel or around air vents
  • Fan noise (rattling, buzzing, or intermittent whooshing)
  • Food freezing in the refrigerator section (airflow or sensor control issues)
  • Ice maker slows down or stops because temperatures are not stable

For model-specific control panel functions and troubleshooting steps, use the RFG295AARS manual.

Model-specific settings and quick checks (no tools)

The RFG295AARS manual lists these basic temperatures:

Compartment Basic temperature (manual) Adjustable range (manual)
Refrigerator 38°F 34°F to 46°F
Freezer -2°F -8°F to 8°F

Start with these checks:

  • Verify the unit is not in Cooling Off mode; the display shows “OF & OF” on this model.
  • Set the refrigerator to 38°F and freezer to -2°F (the manual’s basic settings), then allow several hours to stabilize.
  • Make sure doors close fully and gaskets seal; bins or food packages should not interfere.
  • Keep items from blocking interior air vents (blocked vents cause warm spots and temperature swings).
  • Clean up any visible frost/ice that is physically preventing drawers, doors, or vents from operating normally.
Why it matters

Cooling issues are time-sensitive because food safety and ice production depend on stable temperatures. Restoring proper airflow early can prevent heavier frost buildup, fan damage, and longer warm periods.

Helpful DIY resources

Last updated: January 2026

For the Samsung RFG295AARS refrigerator, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones tied to sealing, water and ice dispensing, airflow, and temperature control, plus high-wear storage pieces. Our RFG295AARS use & care manual specifically calls out routine water filter service and door adjustment steps that help prevent repeat problems.

Most common replacements (and what they fix)
  • Water filter: filter light on, slow water flow, taste or odor issues
  • Door gaskets (door seals): warm temps, condensation, doors not sealing
  • Ice maker and dispenser parts: no ice, clumping, jammed chute, small cubes
  • Evaporator fan motor: weak airflow, warm fresh-food section, fan noise
  • Defrost system components (heater, defrost sensor/thermostat): frost buildup, poor cooling
  • Thermistors (temperature sensors): erratic temps, overcooling, inconsistent cycling
  • Shelves, bins, drawers: cracks, broken rails, door not closing smoothly
Model-specific notes for Samsung RFG295AARS

This model is a French door design with a Twin Cooling System (separate evaporators for the refrigerator and freezer). That means airflow and frost issues can show up in one compartment even if the other seems normal.

The manual also shows a quarter-turn (turn-to-lock) water filter installation: you align the label and turn the filter about 90° clockwise to lock it in place, then flush water and reset the indicator.

Quick “symptom to part” guide
Symptom you notice Parts most often involved First thing to check
Fridge warm, freezer OK Evaporator fan, defrost issue in fridge section, thermistor Vents blocked, frost on rear panel
Water slow or tastes off Water filter, water inlet valve Replace filter, confirm supply pressure
Ice maker not producing Ice maker, inlet valve, filter Ice Off enabled, bucket seated
Condensation or door pops open Door gasket, door alignment/leveling Level cabinet, inspect gasket gaps
Why it matters

Replacing the right part early helps protect food, reduces compressor run time, and can prevent secondary issues like excess frost from a poor door seal.

Last updated: January 2026

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