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Samsung RF263BEAESR/AA-07 bottom-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF263BEAESR/AA-07 bottom-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Bottom-Mount Refrigerator RF263BEAESR/AA-07 FAQs

The Samsung RF263BEAESR refrigerator has a total capacity of 24.6 cubic feet. For the most accurate model-specific specs (and how capacity is defined for fresh food vs. freezer space), we recommend checking the RF263BEAESR manual.

What “24.6 cu. ft.” means

Capacity is the combined internal storage volume of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.

  • It is a total number, not just the fresh food section.
  • Usable space can feel smaller due to shelves, bins, the ice maker, and air ducts.
  • Overpacking can reduce airflow and cooling performance.

Quick reference

Spec Value
Model RF263BEAESR
Refrigerator type Bottom-mount
Total capacity 24.6 cu. ft.

Why it matters

Knowing the cubic feet helps us match your needs for food storage, compare similar Samsung bottom-mount models, and plan kitchen fit and organization (especially if you rely on door bins, crisper drawers, or an ice maker).

If your fridge has a water dispenser or ice maker, staying on top of filter changes helps protect flow rate and taste. Our guide how to change the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator walks through the basic steps.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Samsung RF263BEAESR bottom freezer is not freezing, the most common causes are a temperature setting issue, blocked airflow from overpacking, a door not sealing, an evaporator fan problem, or heavy frost from a defrost failure. Start with settings and airflow checks before testing parts. See the RF263BEAESR user manual for control and operating details.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the freezer is set to about 0°F (and allow 24 hours after changes).
  • Make sure the freezer door closes fully; check for packages holding it open.
  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or areas that do not grip the cabinet.
  • Avoid overpacking; keep vents clear so cold air can circulate.
  • Verify the unit has power and is not in a special mode (such as demo or cooling-off, if equipped).

What to listen and look for

A few simple observations can narrow the problem fast:

  • Evaporator fan: should run when the compressor is running (often audible in the freezer).
  • Frost pattern: a solid ice blanket on the rear freezer panel often points to a defrost or airflow issue.
  • Compressor run: if the compressor never runs, cooling will not happen.
Symptom Most likely area What it usually means
Freezer warm, fridge also warm Sealed system or compressor/start components Not enough cooling being produced
Freezer warm, heavy frost buildup Defrost system or airflow restriction Cold air cannot move across the evaporator
Freezer warm, no fan sound Evaporator fan circuit/motor Cold air is not being circulated

DIY troubleshooting steps (safe, no special tools)

  • Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power (simple control reset).
  • Check for blocked return vents and rearrange food to restore airflow.
  • If you see heavy frost, move food to a cooler and do a manual defrost (doors open, unit unplugged) to restore airflow temporarily.
  • Clean condenser coils if accessible; poor heat release can reduce cooling efficiency.

Why it matters

A freezer that cannot hold 0°F can lead to food spoilage and can also cause the refrigerator section to warm up because many Samsung bottom-mount designs share airflow and cooling components.

For model-specific control behavior and recommended settings, use the RF263BEAESR user manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Samsung RF263BEAESR bottom-mount refrigerator, you can usually turn the ice maker off from the dispenser control panel by using the Ice Maker control (often a press-and-hold). Because the exact button sequence can vary by control-panel version, confirm the steps in the RF263BEAESR manual.

Turn the ice maker off (most common method)

  • Make sure the doors are closed so the controls stay active.
  • Locate the Ice Maker control on the display.
  • Press the Ice Maker control as directed (many versions use a press-and-hold).
  • Verify the ice maker shows Off (icon, light, or display message).
  • Empty the ice bin if you are shutting it off for an extended time.

If the control will not change to Off

  • Check for Control Lock/Child Lock and turn it off.
  • Confirm the door is fully closed and the door switch is being pressed.
  • Try a deliberate press-and-hold rather than quick taps.
  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator or switch off the breaker for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • If it still will not turn off, the issue may be the user interface or main control board.

Quick checks if you are turning it off due to ice problems

What to check What “good” looks like Why it matters
Freezer temperature Set cold enough for ice making Warm temps slow or stop harvest
Water supply Shutoff valve fully open, line not kinked Low flow causes small or hollow cubes
Water filter Recently replaced, good flow at dispenser Restriction reduces fill volume
Ice bin and chute No clumps or jams Jams can stall the ice maker

For filter-related maintenance that can affect ice production, use why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Why it matters

Turning the ice maker off stops water fills and harvest cycles. That helps prevent clumping during low use (vacation) and is a smart first step when diagnosing low ice production.

Last updated: January 2026

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