Can I buy replacement parts from Samsung?
Yes. For your Samsung RB195BSBB refrigerator, we recommend buying replacement parts using the model-specific parts list for RB195BSBB so you get the correct fit and function; you can also confirm part locations and access steps in the owner's manual.
Best way to get the right part for RB195BSBB
Using the model-based parts list helps avoid ordering a look-alike part that will not mount correctly or match the wiring/connector style.
- Match your model number exactly: RB195BSBB
- Use the part name to confirm you are in the right section (cooling, defrost, door, etc.)
- Compare your original part markings (sticker or stamping) to the listing
- If multiple similar parts appear, match by location and function (for example, freezer evaporator area vs. fresh food section)
Common replacement parts customers order for this model
These are examples of parts shown for RB195BSBB that often relate to cooling, defrost, and water supply symptoms:
- Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-00930A (no water to dispenser/ice maker, slow fill)
- Refrigerator drain tube grommet da63-00951c (water pooling, drain issues)
- Refrigerator defrost thermal fuse DA47-00095E (frost buildup, warm temperatures)
- Refrigerator compressor start relay DA35-10013N (clicking, compressor not starting)
Quick symptom-to-part area guide
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Water dispenser or ice maker not filling | Water supply and valve | DA62-00930A |
| Water under crisper or on floor | Defrost drain path | DA63-00951C |
| Heavy frost, poor airflow | Defrost system | DA47-00095E |
| Clicking, no cooling | Compressor start components | DA35-10013N |
Why it matters
Refrigerators often use multiple similar sensors, fuses, and fan parts across different sections. Ordering by the RB195BSBB model list reduces returns and gets your Samsung bottom-mount refrigerator back to stable temperatures faster.
Last updated: February 2026
What is force defrost, RD or FD?
On Samsung refrigerator model RB195BSBB, RD (refrigerator defrost) runs a defrost cycle aimed at the fresh food (refrigerator) evaporator area, while FD (forced defrost) is a service-style defrost used to aggressively clear frost so cooling airflow can return to normal. For control-panel behavior and normal defrost operation, use the owner's manual.
What RD vs. FD means in practical terms
- RD: Targets frost buildup that affects refrigerator-side cooling (fresh food section).
- FD: A broader forced defrost used when you need a stronger reset of frost-related issues.
- Both modes are used to address frost restricting airflow, which can cause warm temps, weak airflow, or unusual noises.
- If the unit is beeping or acting unusual during a forced mode, that is typically part of the service cycle behavior.
When to use RD vs. FD
| If you are seeing this symptom | Try this first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge section warming up, freezer seems OK | RD | Focuses on refrigerator-side frost/airflow issues |
| Heavy frost, airflow blocked, repeated warming issues | FD | Clears more frost so the system can recover |
| Frost keeps returning quickly after defrosting | Diagnose the defrost system | A failed sensor, fuse, or heater can prevent proper defrost |
What to check if forced defrost keeps being needed
Unplug the refrigerator before any inspection.
- Look for heavy frost on the evaporator cover (air cannot pass through).
- Check for a defrost drain problem that refreezes into an ice mass.
- Consider common defrost-related parts for this model:
Why it matters
Forced defrost modes can temporarily restore cooling, but repeated frost buildup usually points to a defrost system or drain issue. Fixing the root cause helps prevent warm temperatures, water leaks, and recurring ice blockage.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Samsung refrigerators?
The most common problems we see with Samsung refrigerators like model RB195BSBB are cooling issues (warm fresh food section or freezer), often tied to airflow restrictions, frost buildup from defrost problems, or ice maker-related issues that start with temperature and door-opening conditions. For model-specific operating guidance, use the owner's manual.
Most common symptoms customers notice
- Refrigerator section is warm but freezer seems OK (or the reverse)
- Frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around the evaporator area
- Water under the crisper drawers or puddles near the front (often a drain issue)
- Ice maker slows down or stops producing ice
- Fan noise changes (rattling, buzzing, or no fan sound)
What typically causes these problems
Cooling and ice production depend on steady airflow, correct temperatures, and a working defrost system. When one piece is off, temperatures drift and frost can build up.
| Symptom | Common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge temps | Poor airflow, frost buildup, fan issue | Vents blocked by food, doors closing fully |
| Frost buildup | Defrost sensor/fuse/heater issue | Visible ice on rear panel, door left open |
| Water pooling | Clogged/icing drain | Drain area for ice, grommet condition |
| No/low ice | Freezer too warm, frequent door openings | Ice bin level, feeler arm movement |
Parts that often relate to these issues (for RB195BSBB)
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common matches for cooling and defrost complaints on this model:
- Refrigerator temperature sensor assembly da32-10105r (defrost sensor function)
- Refrigerator defrost thermal fuse DA47-00095E (opens if overheating occurs)
- Refrigerator evaporator drip pan and heater DA97-00441F (supports defrost and drainage)
- Refrigerator drain tube grommet da63-00951c (helps prevent drain-related leaks)
Why it matters
Cooling problems can lead to food spoilage, and frost buildup can reduce airflow so the refrigerator runs longer and struggles to hold temperature. Ice maker performance also drops quickly if the freezer temperature is not consistently cold.
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm doors seal and close fully; reduce long door openings
- Keep air vents clear (do not pack food tightly against vent areas)
- If ice maker is the issue, follow the manual guidance: discard the first batches after reconnecting water, and make sure nothing blocks the feeler arm
- If you see water under drawers, inspect for drain icing and consider the drain grommet as a common fix path
Last updated: February 2026





