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Samsung RF323TEDBSR/AA-00 bottom-mount refrigerator

Samsung RF323TEDBSR/AA-00 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

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Samsung Bottom-Mount Refrigerator RF323TEDBSR/AA-00 FAQs

To reset the ice maker on your Samsung RF323TEDBSR bottom-mount refrigerator, remove the ice bucket and press and hold the ice maker Test/Reset button until you hear a chime or see the mechanism move. After a successful reset, ice production can take several hours (and up to 24 hours to fully recover).

Reset steps (most Samsung ice makers)

  • Open the freezer and pull out the ice bucket/bin.
  • Locate the ice maker Test/Reset button (often blue or gray; sometimes marked with an arrow).
  • Press and hold the button for about 3 to 10 seconds.
  • Release when you hear a chime or the ice maker starts a test cycle.
  • Reinstall the ice bucket and close the freezer.
  • Wait for the next harvest cycle; check again after a few hours.

If the reset does not respond

  1. Power cycle the refrigerator: unplug (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes.
  2. Restore power and wait 5 minutes.
  3. Try the Test/Reset button again.

Quick checks that prevent “false failures”

  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON (if your model has an on/off setting).
  • Make sure the ice bucket is seated fully.
  • Verify the freezer is set near 0°F (typical target for ice production).
  • Check that the water supply valve is fully open and the water line is not kinked.
  • Look for ice clumps blocking the ejector area.

What the results mean

What you see/hear What it usually indicates What to do next
Chime and movement Reset/test cycle started Wait for ice production to resume
No chime, no movement No power to ice maker or control not responding Power cycle; re-try reset
Movement but no water fill Water supply issue or fill path frozen Check supply; inspect fill area

Why it matters

A reset forces the ice maker to run a test cycle, which helps confirm whether the issue is control-related (needs a reset) or supply/mechanical (water flow, freezing, or an ice maker component).

For model-specific control locations and operating notes, use the RF323TEDBSR owner's manual. For deeper troubleshooting, follow why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Samsung RF323TEDBSR bottom-mount refrigerator isn’t making ice, the cause is usually a setting issue, no water supply, a frozen fill path, or an ice maker that needs a reset. Start with the quick checks below, then move to the ice maker and water system.

Quick checks that fix most “no ice” problems

  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON (not in “Ice Off” mode).
  • Make sure the freezer is cold enough; most ice makers stop cycling if temps are too warm.
  • Verify the household water shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Check the ice bin for clumped ice that can jam the mechanism.
  • Look for a frozen fill tube or ice blockage where water enters the ice maker.

Reset and power-cycle (safe first steps)

  1. Use the ice maker’s test/reset function (location and steps vary by version); follow the RF323TEDBSR owner’s manual.
  2. If it still won’t cycle, unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  3. Allow up to 24 hours after a reset or power interruption for normal ice production to resume.

A restricted water path can stop ice production even if the dispenser still works.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No ice and no water at dispenser No water supply or frozen line Check shutoff valve; inspect for frozen tubing
Slow hollow cubes Low water flow Replace filter; check for kinked line
Ice maker cycles but no fill Frozen fill tube or inlet issue Thaw fill area; inspect water line

If you suspect a cracked or leaking filter housing, the refrigerator water filter housing DA97-12668A is the model-matched part to check.

When to suspect an ice maker or fan problem

If water supply is good but the ice maker won’t harvest or the ice room is warming up, common culprits include:

  • Ice maker module failure
  • Ice room airflow problem (fan not running, frost buildup)
  • Temperature sensing issue

For airflow issues in the ice room, we often see problems tied to the refrigerator ice room fan motor assembly DA31-00070E.

Why it matters

An ice maker depends on three things working together: freezer temperature, airflow, and steady water flow. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat freezing, slow ice production, and ice clumping.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common ice problem we see on Samsung refrigerators like model RF323TEDBSR is the ice maker area freezing up or not getting enough water flow, which leads to little or no ice, small cubes, or clumped ice. Start with airflow leaks, water supply, and the ice maker fill path; then move to parts.

Quick checks that fix most ice issues

  • Make sure the ice maker is turned on and the ice bin is seated correctly.
  • Confirm the freezer is holding about 0°F; warmer temps slow or stop ice production.
  • Check for frost or ice buildup around the ice room; warm air leaks can cause freeze-ups.
  • Verify strong water flow at the dispenser (if equipped); weak flow points to a supply or filter restriction.
  • Look for a frozen or blocked fill tube; this is a common cause of “no ice” with a working ice maker.

For model-specific control locations and reset steps, use the RF323TEDBSR manual.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most likely cause What to do first
No ice at all Ice maker off, frozen fill tube, low water pressure Check on/off, inspect fill tube, confirm supply valve fully open
Small or hollow cubes Restricted water flow Replace filter if due, confirm pressure and line not kinked
Clumped ice in bin Melting and refreezing from air leaks Check door closing, gasket seal, and ice room frost
Ice maker keeps freezing up Air leak or fill tube icing Inspect fill area; consider fill tube and heater parts

Parts that commonly solve ice maker freeze-ups

If you find the fill tube is icing over, the heater and tube kit is a frequent fix on this model family: Samsung refrigerator ice maker fill tube and heater DA97-00209Z. If the ice maker cycles poorly or stalls, the module can be the culprit: refrigerator ice maker module DA59-00294B.

Why it matters

Ice problems are often a combination of temperature control, air leaks, and water flow. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat freeze-ups and helps protect the ice maker, fan motor, and control components from strain.

Last updated: February 2026

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