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Samsung RS267LASH/XAA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RS267LASH/XAA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RS267LASH/XAA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Refrigerator RS267LASH/XAA-00 FAQs

Samsung makes several 674-liter side-by-side refrigerators, so the price depends on the exact model and market. For your Samsung RS267LASH side-by-side refrigerator, pricing is typically based on replacement parts and repair needs rather than a single “674 L” retail price; use the RS267LASH owner's manual to confirm your exact model details, then match parts accordingly.

How to get the right price for the exact 674 L model

To price a “Samsung 674 L” refrigerator accurately, we match the full model number (for example, a retail model like RS62K6007FG is different from RS267LASH).

  • Check the model tag inside the fresh food section (usually on a side wall)
  • Write down the full model and any suffix (letters after the slash)
  • Confirm the capacity listed for that model in the RS267LASH owner's manual
  • Compare prices by the exact model, not just “674 L”
  • If you are pricing a repair, total the parts you need plus labor

If you are pricing a repair for RS267LASH

Common repair-related costs come from key components like the water filter, sensors, and defrost parts. If your goal is “what will it cost to get it working right,” start with the symptom (no ice, warm fridge, frost buildup) and price the likely parts.

Symptom Common system involved Example part on this model page
Bad-tasting water or slow dispensing Filtration Samsung refrigerator water filter DA29-00003G
Warm temps or temp swings Temperature sensing Refrigerator temperature sensor (DA32-10109W)
Frost buildup, poor airflow Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater (DA47-00322H)

Why it matters

Samsung uses similar-looking side-by-side designs across many model families; capacity alone does not identify the correct refrigerator. Matching the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and helps you estimate repair cost accurately.

You can order replacement parts for Samsung RS267LASH from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Samsung RS267LASH side-by-side refrigerator, you typically turn cooling off by using the control panel (often called Cooling Off mode) rather than unplugging the power cord; the exact button combination depends on the control style shown in the owner's manual.

Common ways to stop cooling (without cutting power)

Use the method that matches your control panel:

  • Cooling Off mode: Press and hold a specific set of buttons for about 3 to 5 seconds until the display shows OFF (or the temperature stops displaying normally).
  • Freezer and Fridge keys: Some Samsung side-by-sides use a Freezer + Fridge press-and-hold combination.
  • Alarm key included: Some panels require holding Freezer + Fridge + Alarm together.
  • Child lock interaction: If Child Lock is on, turn it off first, then try the Cooling Off steps.
  • Power Freeze/Power Cool: These are not “off” modes; they boost cooling and will not shut the refrigerator down.

What “Cooling Off” does (and does not do)

Cooling Off is designed for situations like cleaning or moving the refrigerator.

Feature What happens in Cooling Off mode What stays on
Compressor and fans Stop running Interior lights and display (varies by model)
Temperatures Rise toward room temperature Control panel power
Ice maker and dispenser Usually stop producing ice Some dispenser functions may still respond

Quick checks if it will not enter Cooling Off

  • Confirm the doors are fully closed and the display is active.
  • Press and hold the keys firmly for a full 5 seconds.
  • If the panel beeps but does not change, disable Child Lock and retry.
  • If the refrigerator is warm already, wait a minute and try again.
  • If you are troubleshooting cooling problems, check for airflow issues such as a noisy or stalled evaporator fan; the refrigerator fan assembly DA31-00010F is a common related part on this model.

Why it matters

Using Cooling Off mode prevents unnecessary wear on the outlet and cord, and it keeps the control board powered so you can restart cooling cleanly after cleaning, service, or a short move.

If you need replacement parts for your RS267LASH, you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RS267LASH side-by-side refrigerator has a large total storage capacity that’s typically listed at about 26 cu. ft. For the exact capacity breakdown (refrigerator vs. freezer) for your specific configuration, confirm it in the RS267LASH owner's manual.

How to confirm the capacity on your exact unit

We recommend checking the model’s specifications section in the manual, or the rating label inside the fresh food compartment.

  • Look for a “Specifications” or “Product dimensions and capacity” section
  • Check the rating label inside the refrigerator compartment (often on a side wall)
  • Note whether the capacity is listed as total or split between refrigerator and freezer
  • If you’re comparing models, confirm the suffix (for example, XAA variations) matches your unit

Typical capacity ranges for Samsung side-by-side refrigerators

If you’re estimating space for groceries or planning a replacement, most Samsung side-by-side units in this class fall into a narrow range.

Refrigerator type Typical total capacity Best use case
Side-by-side (full size) 24 to 28 cu. ft. Balanced fridge and freezer storage
Counter-depth side-by-side 20 to 23 cu. ft. Flush fit with cabinets

Why it matters

Capacity affects how much food you can store, but it also impacts airflow and temperature stability. Overpacking can block vents and lead to warm spots, frost buildup, or ice maker performance issues.

If you’re troubleshooting temperature swings (sometimes mistaken for “not enough space”), these model-matched parts can be involved:

You can order replacement parts for RS267LASH from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Samsung RS267LASH side-by-side refrigerator is not making ice, the most common causes are restricted water flow (often the filter), a frozen fill tube, or an ice maker that is jammed or not cycling. We check water flow first, then temperature and the ice maker mechanism.

Quick checks (fastest wins)

  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON and the ice bin is fully seated.
  • Set the freezer to about 0°F to 5°F; warmer temps stop ice production.
  • Dispense water (if equipped); weak flow usually points to a filter or supply issue.
  • Look for frost or ice buildup around the ice room that can freeze the fill tube.
  • Make sure the shutoff arm or sensor area is not blocked by ice or a full bin.

What the symptoms usually mean

What you see Most likely cause Next step
Slow water at dispenser and no ice Clogged filter or low supply Replace filter; confirm house valve is fully open
Ice maker mold is dry Frozen fill tube or no fill Thaw ice room; restore strong water flow
Ice maker is noisy or jammed Cubes stuck in mold Clear jam; verify it cycles normally
Frost in ice room, clumpy ice Air leak or airflow issue Check door seal and ice room airflow

Parts that commonly solve “no ice”

Why it matters

Ice makers need steady water pressure, correct freezer temperature, and clear airflow. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat freeze-ups, small cubes, and dispenser clogs.

For model-specific control settings and ice maker operation steps, use the owner's manual. You can order parts from the list for RS267LASH on this model page, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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