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Samsung RF4267HARS/XAA-00 refrigerator

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The Samsung RF4267HARS refrigerator has a total capacity of 25.5 cu. ft. This is the overall storage space across the fresh food section and the bottom freezer; see the RF4267HARS owner's manual for the exact compartment breakdown and features.

Capacity details you can expect

Total capacity is the combined usable storage of all compartments. On a French door, bottom-mount Samsung like RF4267HARS, that typically includes:

  • Fresh food (refrigerator) compartment
  • Bottom freezer drawer
  • Flex or pantry-style drawer space (if equipped)
  • Door bins and interior shelving volume
Quick reference
Spec Value
Model RF4267HARS
Refrigerator type Bottom-mount refrigerator
Total capacity 25.5 cu. ft.
Why it matters

Capacity helps you compare refrigerators accurately and plan food storage. It also affects how full the unit can be without blocking airflow; overpacking can reduce cooling performance and contribute to temperature swings.

Related maintenance tip (helps performance)

If cooling seems weak or ice production drops, start with basic maintenance before replacing parts:

  • Confirm doors seal fully and close on their own
  • Keep vents inside the refrigerator unblocked
  • Replace the water filter on schedule if you use the dispenser
  • Clean spills that can freeze and restrict airflow

For water and ice performance, we often reference how to replace the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Samsung RF4267HARS refrigerator, a hard reset is usually a power cycle: unplug the refrigerator (or switch the breaker off) for about 5 minutes, then restore power and allow the controls to reboot. This clears many temporary control and display glitches.

Hard reset steps (power cycle)
  • Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet; if you cannot access the plug, turn the circuit breaker off.
  • Wait 5 full minutes (this lets the control boards fully discharge).
  • Restore power.
  • Wait 1 to 2 minutes for the display to come back.
  • Give cooling 12 to 24 hours to fully stabilize after any reset.
If the display is frozen or buttons are unresponsive

Some Samsung French door models also support a control-panel reset using a button combination. On RF4267HARS, check the exact key sequence and timing in the RF4267HARS manual.

Use this quick checklist before you reset:

  • Confirm the refrigerator is getting steady power (no loose plug, no tripped breaker).
  • Make sure the doors are fully closed (door ajar can affect controls and cooling).
  • If you recently changed settings, wait 10 minutes to see if the control responds.
What a hard reset will and will not fix
Symptom Hard reset helps? What to check next
Display glitch, beeping after outage Often Verify door closure, power stability
Ice maker not making ice Sometimes Water supply, filter flow, ice maker function
Not cooling or warm temps Sometimes Condenser airflow, fans, frost buildup
Water dispenser slow Sometimes Filter, supply valve, kinked line
Why it matters

A hard reset forces the electronic control boards to restart cleanly. That can clear a “stuck” state after a power interruption, static discharge, or a temporary sensor reading issue, without replacing parts.

When to look at parts instead

If problems return quickly after a reset, a restriction or component issue is more likely. For water and ice symptoms, start with the Samsung refrigerator water filter da29-00020b and confirm good water flow.

Last updated: February 2026

The most commonly replaced parts on a refrigerator like the Samsung RF4267HARS are the water filter, ice maker components, door gasket, and airflow or control parts that affect cooling and dispensing. These items wear out first because they handle water flow, door sealing, and daily mechanical movement.

Most common replacement parts (and what they do)
  • Water filter: Improves taste and helps protect the water system from sediment buildup.
  • Ice maker parts: Restore ice production when cubes stop forming, jam, or come out irregular.
  • Door gasket (door seal): Keeps warm air out; prevents frost, sweating, and temperature swings.
  • Fans and airflow parts: Move cold air through the fresh food and freezer sections.
  • Electronic control boards: Manage temperatures, defrost cycles, and dispenser functions.
  • Defrost system parts (typical): Heater, thermostat, and fuse; prevent ice buildup on the evaporator.
Commonly replaced parts we see for RF4267HARS
Symptom Likely part category Example part for this model
Water tastes bad, slow dispensing Filtration Refrigerator water filter da29-00020b
No ice, small cubes, clumping Ice maker system Refrigerator ice maker assembly DA97-07365A
Frost, moisture, warm spots near doors Door sealing Refrigerator door gasket DA97-05253S
Poor cooling, warm fridge section Airflow/cooling system Evaporator, damper, fan-related parts
How to decide what to replace first
  1. Start with maintenance items: Replace the water filter on schedule and confirm strong water flow.
  2. Check door sealing: Look for gaps, torn gasket areas, or condensation around the doors.
  3. Listen for airflow: A failed fan or stuck damper often causes uneven temperatures.
  4. Use the display clues: If your Samsung shows an error, match it to the right system before buying parts.
Why it matters

Replacing the right “high-wear” part first saves time and prevents secondary problems like frost buildup, weak ice production, and temperature swings that can stress major components such as the compressor.

For model-specific operating and care details, use the RF4267HARS owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Samsung RF4267HARS refrigerator, the most common customer-reported trouble spots are ice maker performance problems (no ice, small cubes, freezing up) and cooling complaints (warm fridge, temperature swings). These issues usually trace back to airflow, defrost, or water-supply conditions rather than a single “one size fits all” failure.

What we see most often (and what to check first)
  • Ice maker not making ice or freezing up: verify the freezer temperature is near 0°F and the ice bin seats fully.
  • Slow ice production: replace the water filter on schedule and purge air from the water line.
  • Warm fresh food section: check for blocked vents, overpacked shelves, or a damper that is stuck.
  • Frost buildup: points to a defrost/airflow issue that can reduce cooling and ice production.
  • Water leaks: often tied to filter seating, dispenser use, or drain/defrost water management.
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms

If basic checks do not resolve the issue, these model-matched parts are frequent suspects:

Symptom Common area Example model-matched part
No ice, clumping, freezing up Ice maker assembly Refrigerator ice maker assembly da97-07365g
Slow water flow, poor ice quality Water filtration Samsung refrigerator water filter da29-00020b
Warm fridge section, uneven temps Airflow control Refrigerator air damper assembly DA97-08430A
Quick troubleshooting steps (RF4267HARS)
  1. Confirm doors close tightly and gaskets seal all the way around.
  2. Set temps correctly and give the unit 24 hours to stabilize after changes.
  3. Replace the water filter if flow is weak or it is overdue.
  4. Empty and reseat the ice bin; break up clumps and check for ice blocking the chute.
  5. If you see heavy frost or hear unusual fan noise, focus on airflow and defrost-related checks.
Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling problems often cascade: restricted airflow or frost buildup can warm compartments, reduce ice production, and create leaks. Catching the root cause early helps protect food temperatures and prevents repeat failures.

For model-specific operating tips, temperature settings, and control features, use the RF4267HARS owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Samsung RF4267HARS refrigerator section is cooling but the freezer is warm, the most common causes are restricted airflow (blocked vents or heavy frost), a door seal leak, or a condenser system that cannot shed heat. Start with airflow, frost, and basic maintenance checks in the RF4267HARS owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix many “freezer not cooling” complaints
  • Confirm the freezer temperature is set correctly (most freezers run best near 0°F).
  • Make sure packages are not blocking freezer air vents or the return air path.
  • Check for heavy frost on the back freezer panel (a defrost problem can choke airflow).
  • Verify the freezer drawer closes fully and the gasket seals all the way around.
  • Clean dust from the condenser area; poor heat rejection can weaken freezer cooling.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; a failed fan often leaves the fridge “okay” but freezer warm.
What the symptoms usually mean
What you notice Most likely cause What to do first
Fridge cool, freezer warm; little airflow Frost buildup or blocked vents Defrost/clear vents; check for recurring frost
Freezer temp swings; ice cream soft Door not sealing or frequent openings Inspect gasket, level unit, reduce warm-air intrusion
Both sections slowly warming over days Dirty condenser or condenser fan issue Clean coils; check condenser fan operation
Clicking, then no steady cooling Compressor start device issue Check start components; service recommended
Parts that commonly relate to this problem

If basic checks point to a cooling-system or airflow component, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

A freezer that is not cooling usually means airflow is blocked or the sealed system is under stress. Catching it early helps prevent food loss and reduces the chance of secondary damage from overheating or excessive frost.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Samsung refrigerators, including the Samsung RF4267HARS, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (clean airflow, good door sealing, and on-time filter changes) is what most often separates a 10-year fridge from a 15-year fridge.

Typical lifespan and what to expect

Here is a practical way we look at refrigerator life in the field:

Age of fridge What’s typical What we recommend
0 to 5 years Minor adjustments, occasional ice or dispenser issues Keep coils and vents clear; follow the RF4267HARS owner's manual
6 to 10 years More frequent wear items (gaskets, ice maker components) Address small issues early to avoid bigger failures
11 to 15 years Higher chance of sealed-system or control issues Compare repair cost vs. replacement value
What shortens (or extends) refrigerator life

These are the biggest real-world factors that affect lifespan:

  • Dirty condenser area: restricted airflow makes the compressor run hotter and longer.
  • Warm kitchen or tight enclosure: poor ventilation increases run time.
  • Door seal leaks: warm air infiltration causes heavy cycling and frost.
  • Ice maker and dispenser use: higher water and ice demand increases wear.
  • Skipped filter changes: can reduce water flow and strain the dispenser system.
Maintenance that pays off most

We recommend these habits for Samsung bottom-mount and French door refrigerators:

Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary (from airflow restrictions or air leaks) puts extra stress on the compressor and cooling system. Keeping temperatures stable and airflow clear is the simplest way to protect performance and extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

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