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Samsung RF265ABBP/XAA-00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF265ABBP/XAA-00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Samsung Refrigerator RF265ABBP/XAA-00 FAQs

For Samsung refrigerators like model RF265ABBP, the most common problem we see is a cooling issue caused by airflow restriction from frost or ice buildup, which can make the fresh food section warm even when the freezer still seems cold. Ice maker and water supply problems are also frequent.

What you typically notice first

  • Refrigerator section warms up or temperatures swing
  • Freezer stays closer to normal but runs longer than usual
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall or around vents
  • Fan noise changes (rubbing, buzzing) or the fan goes quiet
  • Ice maker slows down or stops producing ice

Quick checks you can do safely

Use the RF265ABBP owner's manual to confirm control settings and feature operation (Twin Cooling System, temperature controls, and water/ice use).

  • Set temperatures to typical targets: 37°F for fresh food and 0°F for freezer
  • Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages
  • Confirm doors close fully (this model has an auto-close feature, but bins can still interfere)
  • If you recently unplugged the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging back in
  • If ice maker output is poor, verify household water pressure is in the 20 to 125 psi range

When the issue points to a specific system

Symptom Most likely area Common next step
Warm fridge, freezer OK Defrost or evaporator airflow Check for frost buildup; inspect fan area
No ice, no water Water supply or valve Check shutoff valve; test fill and dispenser
No ice, water OK Ice maker module or fill issue Inspect ice maker; check for frozen fill tube
Water under crisper or on floor Defrost drain system Clear drain; inspect drain tube

If you have water pooling or recurring ice in the drain area, replacing the drain tube is a common fix on many Samsung designs; the refrigerator drain tube DA97-04049D is one option listed for RF265ABBP.

Why it matters

Cooling and ice maker complaints often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, door sealing issues, or water supply problems. Catching the early signs helps prevent food spoilage, excessive frost, and repeat icing that can stress fans and the compressor.

Last updated: February 2026

If the bottom (fresh food section) of your Samsung RF265ABBP is warm, the most common causes are blocked airflow, a door not sealing, or a fan/defrost issue that prevents cold air from circulating. Start with simple checks, then use the troubleshooting steps in the RF265ABBP owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the refrigerator temperature setting is not set too warm.
  • Make sure vents inside the fresh food section are not blocked by food containers.
  • Check that both doors close fully (this model has an auto-close feature, but items can still prevent sealing).
  • Inspect the door gasket for dirt, gaps, or frost; clean the gasket and mating surface with warm, soapy water.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan; if airflow is weak or you hear rubbing, frost buildup can be restricting the fan.

What to do based on symptoms

Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Top shelves cool, bottom warm Airflow blocked or damper not opening Rear vents, damper area, overpacked shelves
Frost/ice on back wall Defrost problem or drain issue Defrost system, drain trough and tube
Water under crisper or in fridge Clogged/iced drain Clear the drain; consider replacing the refrigerator drain tube DA97-04049D
Both sections warming Condenser airflow or sealed system issue Condenser fan area, compressor running sounds

Why it matters

On the RF265ABBP, cold air has to move from the evaporator area through ducts to cool the lower shelves and drawers. When airflow is restricted (ice, blocked vents, or a sealing problem), the bottom warms first and food safety becomes a concern.

When a part is commonly involved

If cleaning the gasket and clearing vents does not restore cooling within 24 hours, these are common next suspects:

  • Air damper not opening or stuck (controls airflow into the fresh food section)
  • Evaporator fan area icing up (often tied to defrost problems)
  • Drain system icing and refreezing (can contribute to frost buildup)
  • Condenser fan airflow problems near the compressor

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung RF265ABBP refrigerator, the most common ice maker problems are no ice production or poor ice quality caused by water supply issues (shutoff closed, kinked line, low pressure) and freezing or frost buildup that interferes with harvesting.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the water shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Inspect the supply line for kinks or crushing behind the refrigerator.
  • Verify the freezer drawer and refrigerator doors close and seal fully.
  • Check the temperature settings; overly cold settings can freeze the water tank/line.
  • Make sure the ice bin and chute are clear of clumped ice.
  • Review model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps in the RF265ABBP owner's manual.

Water pressure and supply: the most common root cause

Your ice maker needs adequate water pressure to fill the mold correctly. Samsung specifies 20 to 125 psi for proper ice maker operation; low pressure often leads to small, hollow cubes or no ice.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
No ice at all Shutoff closed, kinked line, frozen tank/line Open valve, straighten line, raise temp slightly
Small or hollow cubes Low water pressure, restricted flow Confirm 20 to 125 psi, improve supply
Ice clumps or jams Frost buildup, warm air leaks Check door seal and bin/chute for obstructions

When a part is likely involved

If water supply and settings check out, a failed valve or a failing ice maker module can stop filling or harvesting.

  • If the ice maker is not filling (no water entering), the refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A is a common suspect.
  • If the ice maker is powered but not cycling or harvesting, the ice maker assembly/module may be the issue.

Why it matters

Ice maker problems are usually a symptom of airflow, temperature, or water supply issues. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat freezing, protects the dispenser system, and helps the refrigerator maintain stable freezer temperatures.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Samsung RF265ABBP refrigerator, we match the correct part number by using the model number and serial number from the rating label inside the fresh food compartment (typically on the left side). Once you have that information, you can identify the exact replacement part for your specific configuration.

Where to look on the refrigerator

Check these common locations first:

  • Inside the refrigerator compartment on the left wall (model and serial label)
  • Near the crisper drawers or side wall, depending on interior layout
  • On the inside edge of a door (less common, but possible)
  • In the documentation section of the RF265ABBP owner's manual

How we recommend searching parts (fast and accurate)

Use this process to avoid ordering the wrong Samsung refrigerator part:

  1. Write down the model number: RF265ABBP and the serial number from the label.
  2. Search parts by model number first, then confirm the part by name and diagram location.
  3. Compare the old part to the listing (mounting points, connectors, and shape).
  4. If the issue is water leaks or icing, confirm whether you need a drain component such as the refrigerator drain tube DA97-04049D.

Part number vs. model number (what each one means)

Item What it identifies Example format Where you’ll see it
Model number The refrigerator version RF265ABBP Rating label inside fridge
Serial number Your unit’s production ID Varies Same rating label
Part number The replacement component DA97-04049D On the part or parts listing

Why it matters

Samsung refrigerators can have small design changes by production run. Using the model and serial number together helps us select the correct parts (ice maker, water inlet valve, door gasket, evaporator fan blade) that fit and connect properly.

Last updated: February 2026

Ice in the bottom of a Samsung RF265ABBP refrigerator almost always happens when defrost water cannot drain away; it refreezes and builds into a sheet of ice. The most common causes are a clogged or frozen defrost drain, warm air leaking past a door gasket, or a door left slightly open.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure both fresh food doors fully close (this model has an auto-close feature, but bins or food can still block the seal).
  • Look for frost or a solid ice layer on the freezer floor under the bottom drawer.
  • Check for water dripping into the refrigerator section or pooling under crispers.
  • Inspect door gaskets for rips, gaps, or areas that do not sit flat.
  • If you recently unplugged the refrigerator, wait at least 5 minutes before plugging it back in.

Most likely cause: a blocked defrost drain

When the defrost drain is restricted, meltwater backs up and freezes at the bottom.

What to do (safe DIY steps):

  • Unplug the refrigerator.
  • Remove the freezer drawer and any lower bins.
  • Melt the ice with a hair dryer on low or by placing towels and letting it thaw (avoid overheating plastic).
  • Flush the drain opening with hot water using a turkey baster until it flows freely.
  • Clear the drain tube and check that it routes water to the drain pan.

If the drain tube is damaged or keeps icing over, replacing the refrigerator drain tube DA97-04049D is a common fix.

Air leak cause: door gasket not sealing

A leaking gasket lets humid air in; moisture turns to frost and can contribute to drain freeze-ups.

Symptom Most common cause What to check
Ice sheet on freezer floor Frozen/clogged defrost drain Drain opening and drain tube
Heavy frost on walls/rails Door not sealing Gasket, door alignment, obstructions
Water under crispers Drain issue in fresh food section Drain path and trough

Why it matters

Ice buildup can block airflow, reduce cooling performance, and force the compressor and fans to run longer. Fixing the drain and sealing issues helps protect food temperatures and prevents repeat puddles and ice sheets.

For model-specific component locations and disassembly guidance, use the RF265ABBP user manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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