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Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 refrigerator

Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Cap Door-ref Up Left for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA97-13883H

    Left refrigerator door diagram

    Assy Cap Door-ref Up Left

    Part #DA97-13883H

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

  • Assy Plate Door Ref Right for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA97-14206T

    Right refrigerator door diagram

    Assy Plate Door Ref Right

    Part #DA97-14206T

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

  • Refrigerator Cabinet for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA97-12556F

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Cabinet

    Part #DA97-12556F

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

  • Refrigerator Case for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA97-12576B

    Cabinet 2 diagram

    Refrigerator Case

    Part #DA97-12576B

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

  • Water Tank Assembly for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA97-11283J

    Refrigerator / icemaker diagram

    Water Tank Assembly

    Part #DA97-11283J

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

  • Install for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA99-03490W

    Handle kit assembly diagram

    Install

    Part #DA99-03490W

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

  • Refrigerator Handle Bar for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA64-03756P

    Handle kit assembly diagram

    Refrigerator Handle Bar

    Part #DA64-03756P

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

  • Refrigerator Motor for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA31-00340A

    Cabinet diagram

    Refrigerator Motor

    Part #DA31-00340A

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

  • Refrigerator Door Handle Set Screw for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part 6009-001526

    Refrigerator Door Handle Set Screw

    Part #6009-001526

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

  • Refrigerator Handle Bar for Samsung RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 - Part DA64-03945G

    Handle kit assembly diagram

    Refrigerator Handle Bar

    Part #DA64-03945G

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

Samsung Refrigerator RF28HMEDBSG/AA-02 FAQs

A bottom-freezer refrigerator typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Samsung RF28HMEDBSG, keeping airflow clear, leveling the cabinet, and minimizing door-open time helps reduce wear on the compressor, fans, and sealed system (see the owner's manual).

Typical lifespan: what to expect

Most bottom-freezer and French door refrigerators land in this range:

Appliance type Typical lifespan What usually ends life first
Bottom-freezer refrigerator 15 to 20 years Sealed system or compressor wear
French door refrigerator (like RF28HMEDBSG) 15 to 20 years Ice maker and airflow-related issues

What shortens (or extends) refrigerator life

We see these factors make the biggest difference over time:

  • Poor ventilation/clearance around the cabinet increases heat load and run time
  • Doors not sealing well causes moisture, frost, and longer compressor cycles
  • Overpacked freezer drawers can prevent full closing and lead to frost buildup
  • Dirty condenser area reduces heat transfer and strains the condenser fan motor
  • Frequent power interruptions and repeated warm-ups accelerate component wear

Maintenance habits that help you reach 15 to 20 years

These are simple, high-impact steps for a Samsung bottom-mount like RF28HMEDBSG:

Why it matters

A refrigerator can still “run” while slowly losing efficiency. Good airflow, proper leveling, and a clean water and ice system reduce run time, prevent frost and condensation problems, and protect high-cost components like the compressor and evaporator.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung RF28HMEDBSG, the most common ice issue is the ice maker or dispenser getting jammed or stopping because ice clumps, melts, or refreezes in the bucket or chute. This is usually tied to water supply pressure, filter installation, or the ice bucket not being fully seated (which can lead to melting and re-freezing). See the owner's manual for the built-in ice maker test button steps and operating tips.

Most common causes we see (and what to check first)

  • Ice bucket not pushed in firmly: if it is not fully seated, ice can melt and re-freeze into clumps.
  • Water pressure out of range: the ice maker needs 20 to 125 psi to run correctly.
  • Water line or shut-off valve issue: a closed valve or kinked line reduces fill.
  • Filter not installed correctly: an improperly installed filter can stop ice making.
  • Door left ajar: extra moisture can lead to frost and ice buildup around the ice area.

Quick troubleshooting steps (safe, no tools)

  1. Pull out the ice bucket, dump clumped ice, and reinstall it firmly.
  2. If the bucket does not slide in easily, rotate the auger helix about 90 degrees and try again.
  3. Use the ice maker test button (on the right side of the ice maker) to confirm cycling.
  4. Confirm the shut-off valve is fully open and the water line is not pinched.
  5. If the filter was recently changed, re-seat it; if it is overdue, replace it with the correct filter.

Parts that commonly affect ice performance

Symptom What it often points to Part on this model
Small cubes, slow ice, hollow cubes Restricted flow Refrigerator water filter DA29-00020B
Ice clumps in bucket, dispenser struggles Bucket fit or ice path issues Samsung refrigerator ice container DA97-14474C
Ice dispenses poorly, leaks air/moisture at chute Chute seal/gasket issue Refrigerator dispenser ice chute cap and gasket assembly DA97-12594A

Why it matters

When ice melts and refreezes, it can jam the auger and reduce ice production. Fixing the root cause (bucket seating, water pressure, filter fit) prevents repeat clogs and helps the dispenser work smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

On Samsung model RF28HMEDBSG, RD is a refrigerator-only forced defrost that focuses on the fresh food (refrigerator) evaporator, while FD is a full forced defrost that’s used to melt heavier ice buildup affecting multiple areas (refrigerator, freezer, and often the ice maker area). Use RD for a fridge-side frost issue; use FD when ice is causing broader cooling or ice-making problems.

What each mode is used for

  • RD (refrigerator defrost): Targets frost/ice on the fresh food evaporator and airflow path behind the refrigerator rear panel.
  • FD (forced defrost): Runs a more aggressive, system-wide defrost to clear ice that can block fans, vents, and the ice room.
  • When FD is the better choice: Ice maker freezing up, fan noise from ice contact, warm temps caused by restricted airflow, or recurring frost after normal automatic defrost.

What to expect during a forced defrost

  • You may hear beeping/chimes and see the display indicate the selected mode.
  • Water can drip as ice melts; protect floors and shelves.
  • After the cycle, cooling performance typically improves once airflow is restored.

Quick prep checklist

  • Remove food from areas where water could drip.
  • Pull the ice bin and dry the ice room if you’re addressing ice maker icing.
  • Place towels in the bottom of the compartment to catch meltwater.
  • Keep doors closed as much as possible during and after the cycle.

Parts that commonly relate to icing and defrost symptoms

If forced defrost helps temporarily but the problem returns, we typically look at sensors, defrost protection devices, and airflow components.

Symptom you see Common area involved Example part on this model page
Frost returns quickly in fresh food section Temperature sensing/defrost control inputs Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
Ice maker area freezes up, clumping ice Ice room airflow and sealing Refrigerator dispenser ice chute cap and gasket assembly DA97-12594A
Water/ice taste issues after service Filtration and water flow Refrigerator water filter DA29-00020B

Why it matters

Choosing RD vs FD saves time and reduces mess. RD is the right tool for a refrigerator-side airflow restriction; FD is the right tool when ice buildup is affecting overall cooling, fan operation, or ice production.

For model-specific button sequences and display behavior, follow the control panel instructions in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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