How many cubic feet is the Samsung RF263BEAESR?
The Samsung RF263BEAESR bottom-mount refrigerator is a 25 cu. ft. class refrigerator. That total capacity combines the fresh food (refrigerator) section and the bottom freezer drawer; the exact published capacity for your configuration is listed in the RF263BEAESR owner's manual.
Total capacity is a volume rating for the entire interior, not a promise of usable shelf area.
- Includes refrigerator compartment plus freezer compartment
- Door bins, drawers, and covered storage areas count toward the rating
- The ice room and ice container reduce practical storage space
- Overpacking can block vents and create warm spots
- Keeping airflow paths clear helps the evaporator fan cool evenly
| Item | What it means | Practical takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | Combined refrigerator + freezer volume | Best for comparing models side by side |
| Usable space | What you can actually load | Affected by shelves, bins, and ice storage |
| Performance | How evenly it cools when loaded | Leave gaps around vents for airflow |
Knowing the 25 cu. ft. class capacity helps when you are comparing Samsung bottom-mount refrigerators, planning grocery storage, and deciding how much space features like an ice room trade for convenience.
Last updated: January 2026
How to turn off Samsung ice maker RF263BEAESR?
To turn off ice production on your Samsung RF263BEAESR refrigerator, use the ice maker control on the display panel and switch the ice maker to OFF. The exact button name and hold time vary by control panel version; follow the steps in the RF263BEAESR owner's manual.
- Close both fresh food doors and the freezer drawer so the controls register properly.
- On the control panel, locate the ice maker control (often labeled “Ice Maker”).
- Change the setting to OFF (or disable ice making) as shown on the display.
- Empty the ice container if you want to avoid clumping while ice making is off.
- If you are shutting it down for moving or service, turn off the household water supply to the refrigerator.
Most Samsung refrigerators show ice maker status on the display.
| Display status | Meaning | Result |
|---|---|---|
| ON | Ice maker enabled | Ice production continues |
| OFF | Ice maker disabled | No new ice is made |
Use these practical checks that apply to this refrigerator type:
- Make sure the display is awake; tap a key once, then try the ice maker control again.
- Power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
- Check for an ice jam or an overfilled bin; clear ice buildup and reinstall the bin fully.
- If the ice maker still runs after being set to OFF, inspect the ice room area and consider replacing the refrigerator ice maker service kit DA82-02697A if the mechanism is sticking.
Turning the ice maker off prevents unwanted ice buildup and reduces the chance of leaks when you are troubleshooting water supply issues, cleaning the ice room, or moving the refrigerator.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Samsung fridge not making ice in the bottom freezer?
If your Samsung RF263BEAESR isn’t making ice, the most common causes are no water supply to the ice maker, a frozen fill path, or an ice maker that can’t cycle because of temperature or airflow problems. Start with water flow and freezer temperature checks, then move to the valve and ice maker components. See the RF263BEAESR owner's manual for the exact control and test steps for your model.
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough; target 0°F for reliable ice production.
- Make sure the ice maker is turned ON and the ice bin is seated fully.
- Verify the household water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Dispense water (if equipped); weak flow points to a supply or filtration restriction.
- Look for ice clumps in the bin that can block the auger and stop normal cycling.
A restriction upstream of the ice maker prevents the mold from filling.
| Symptom | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No ice and no water dispensing | No water supply or valve issue | Check shutoff, line, then valve |
| Water dispenses slowly | Restriction (filter, line, valve) | Replace filter, check line, test valve |
| Ice maker clicks but no fill | Frozen fill tube or weak valve | Defrost fill area; test valve |
If you suspect the valve is not opening or is leaking and freezing the fill area, replacing the refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A is a common fix.
Even with good water flow, the ice maker may not cycle if temperatures are too warm or airflow is restricted.
- Check for heavy frost on the evaporator cover; it can indicate a defrost or airflow problem.
- Make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- If temperatures swing or read incorrectly, a failed sensor can mislead the control; consider the refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N.
An ice maker needs steady water pressure, proper freezer temperature, and good airflow. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat issues like frozen fill tubes, clumped ice, and intermittent ice production.
For model-specific ice maker troubleshooting steps, we also recommend why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.
Last updated: January 2026





