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Samsung RF26HFENDSR/AA-00 refrigerator

Samsung RF26HFENDSR/AA-00 refrigerator Parts

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Samsung Refrigerator RF26HFENDSR/AA-00 FAQs

To reset your Samsung refrigerator model RF26HFENDSR, we typically use a control-panel reset: press and hold Power Freeze and Power Cool at the same time for about 5 seconds, then release and let the controls reboot.

Quick reset steps (control panel)
  • Close both fresh food doors so the controls respond normally.
  • Press and hold Power Freeze and Power Cool together.
  • Keep holding for about 5 seconds.
  • Release the buttons and wait 30 to 60 seconds.
  • Recheck temperatures and confirm the display is responding.
If the reset does not “take”

A reset only restarts the controls; it will not fix a cooling, ice, or water issue by itself. Use these checks next:

  • Child Lock: turn it off if the panel seems unresponsive.
  • Cooling Off / Demo mode: make sure cooling is enabled.
  • Power cycle: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • Door closure: confirm doors seal fully; a poor seal can cause odd temps and alarms.
  • Error codes: if a code returns after reset, troubleshoot the code instead of repeating resets.
Common reset methods and what they do
Method What it resets When to use
Power Freeze + Power Cool (5 sec) User interface and control logic Frozen display, minor glitches
Unplug/breaker (2 min) Full power restart After a power surge, repeated glitches
Address the error code Underlying fault condition Code returns after reset
Why it matters

Resetting the RF26HFENDSR is useful after a power flicker or a control-panel glitch, but repeated resets usually mean a real issue (like a sensor, fan, or defrost problem) needs attention. For model-specific button behavior and modes, follow the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual. For code-driven troubleshooting, use the Samsung rf26 model french door refrigerator error codes guide.

Last updated: February 2026

The Samsung RF26HFENDSR is a refrigerator model number, and its price varies widely based on condition (new vs. used), finish, retailer, and whether you’re buying the full appliance or a replacement part. For the most accurate match, use the model’s identification details in the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.

What “price” usually means for this model

When customers ask this, it typically falls into one of these categories:

  • Replacement parts pricing (most common on a parts page)
  • Service/repair cost (labor plus parts)
  • Used appliance price (local marketplace)
  • New/closeout appliance price (if still available)
Example part prices for RF26HFENDSR (from common replacements)

These are examples of individual part costs you may see for this model:

  • Temperature sensing: Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
  • Water supply: Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A
  • Defrost system: Refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00424M
  • Airflow: Refrigerator condenser fan DA31-00146B
  • Ice production: Refrigerator ice maker module DA59-00294B
What you’re pricing What to check first Typical outcome
Full refrigerator New vs. used, delivery, warranty Biggest price swing
A specific repair Symptom + failed part Parts cost plus labor
A single part Exact part number match Most accurate pricing
Why it matters

Samsung refrigerators often have multiple versions and sub-variants; pricing and compatibility depend on the exact configuration. Confirming the model and component location helps you avoid ordering the wrong part and paying return shipping.

Quick tip to get the right price fast
  • Confirm the full model from the rating label (RF26HFENDSR)
  • Identify the failed system (cooling, ice maker, water dispenser, door seal)
  • Match by part number when possible
  • Use troubleshooting guidance if you have an error code: Samsung rf26 model french door refrigerator error codes

Last updated: February 2026

Ice at the bottom of your Samsung RF26HFENDSR refrigerator almost always means meltwater is not draining to the evaporator drain pan. The usual causes are a frozen or clogged defrost drain, warm humid air leaking past the door gasket, or the unit not sitting level so water runs the wrong direction.

Most common causes (and what to check first)
  • Defrost drain blocked or frozen: Water from the defrost cycle backs up and refreezes on the freezer floor.
  • Drain tube restricted: Debris or ice in the drain path prevents proper flow.
  • Door not sealing: Humid air enters, frost builds up, and extra meltwater overwhelms the drain.
  • Poor airflow or overpacking: Cold air circulation drops, increasing frost and ice.
  • Temperature set too cold: Promotes frost buildup that can freeze the drain.
Quick fix steps we recommend
  1. Unplug the refrigerator and remove items from the freezer floor.
  2. Melt the ice with a hair dryer on low (keep heat moving; do not overheat plastic).
  3. Clear the drain opening under the evaporator cover area using warm water (a turkey baster works well).
  4. Flush the drain until water flows freely to the drain pan.
  5. Check door sealing by closing a dollar bill in the gasket; it should resist pulling out.

For model-specific access points and panel removal, follow the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.

Parts that commonly solve repeat ice buildup

If the drain keeps icing over or you see water pooling again within days, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom you see Likely area Part to consider
Ice sheet on freezer bottom Drain path freezing/clogging Refrigerator cabinet drain tube assembly DA97-04049H
Temps swing, frosting increases Temperature sensing/defrost control inputs Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
Condensation near door edges Air leak at door Samsung refrigerator door gasket (inspect for gaps/tears)
Why it matters

When the defrost drain cannot move water out, ice buildup can block airflow, reduce cooling performance, and lead to water leaks onto the floor. Fixing the drain and sealing issues early prevents repeat freeze-ups and protects the evaporator area.

Last updated: February 2026

On Samsung refrigerator model RF26HFENDSR, code 26 (often shown as 26E or 26C) points to an ice maker function problem, typically related to the cubed ice maker operation in the freezer. Clearing ice buildup and restoring normal ice maker movement usually resolves it; use the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual for the exact reset steps.

What code 26 usually means

Code 26 is triggered when the refrigerator detects the ice maker is not completing its normal cycle.

Common causes include:

  • Ice jam or frost buildup blocking the ice maker mechanism
  • Ice bucket not seated correctly or overfilled
  • Freezer temperature too warm (ice maker cannot harvest properly)
  • Door not sealing fully, causing moisture and frost
  • Water supply issue (low pressure or restricted flow)
Quick checks and fixes (in order)
  1. Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or turn off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  2. Inspect for ice jams: Remove the ice bin and clear any stuck cubes or frost.
  3. Confirm freezer temp: Set the freezer to about 0°F and allow 24 hours to stabilize.
  4. Check door sealing: Look for gaps, torn gasket areas, or doors not closing squarely.
  5. Verify water supply: Make sure the shutoff valve is fully open and the water line is not kinked.
Parts that commonly relate to ice maker error codes

If the code returns after clearing jams and confirming temperatures, these parts are common suspects on this style of Samsung refrigerator.

Symptom you notice Most likely area Example part for this model
No water fills ice maker Water supply control Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A
Ice maker cycles poorly, temps seem off Temperature sensing Refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
Frost buildup and warm temps Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00424M
Why it matters

When the ice maker cannot complete a harvest or fill cycle, it can repeatedly stall and create more frost and clumping. Fixing the root cause helps restore steady ice production and prevents recurring freezer moisture problems.

Last updated: February 2026

Cooling problems are the most common issue we see with Samsung refrigerators, including the Samsung RF26HFENDSR. The typical pattern is weak or uneven cooling caused by frost buildup around the evaporator area, which restricts airflow and makes the fresh food section warm.

What it usually looks like
  • Freezer seems OK but the refrigerator section is warm
  • Temperature swings (too warm, then too cold)
  • Fan noise, buzzing, or a “whooshing” sound that changes as frost builds
  • Water under crisper drawers (from defrost water not draining correctly)
  • Ice maker slows down or stops because temperatures are off
Common causes (and the parts that often fix it)

Cooling complaints usually trace back to airflow or defrost-system problems.

Symptom Most likely system Example parts for RF26HFENDSR
Frost/ice behind rear panel, warm fridge Defrost system Refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00424M, refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N
Warm temps with little airflow Evaporator fan/cover area (Often involves the evaporator cover and fan assembly)
Water pooling inside Drain system Refrigerator cabinet drain tube assembly DA97-04049H
No ice or slow ice Water supply/ice maker Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-01477A
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Confirm settings: fridge about 37°F, freezer about 0°F.
  2. Check door sealing and closing: gaps or a misaligned door can cause constant moisture and frost.
  3. Look for heavy frost on the back interior panel (fresh food section).
  4. Listen for fans: you should typically hear airflow when the compressor is running.
  5. If you have an error code, match it to the right troubleshooting path.
Why it matters

When frost blocks airflow, the refrigerator compartment warms up even though the sealed system may be fine. Catching a defrost or drain issue early helps prevent food spoilage and reduces strain on the compressor.

For model-specific control settings, diagnostics, and access steps, use the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual. For ice maker-specific troubleshooting, follow why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Last updated: February 2026

To defrost your Samsung refrigerator model RF26HFENDSR, we use the control panel to start a forced defrost cycle (or we power the unit off and let it thaw). Forced defrost is the fastest option when frost is blocking airflow and causing warm temperatures.

Fast method: forced defrost from the control panel

On many Samsung French door and bottom-mount models, forced defrost is started by pressing and holding Power Freeze and Fridge together for about 8 seconds until the display changes (often a blank screen and a beep). Then we cycle to the defrost option and let the refrigerator run the defrost routine.

Use the exact button sequence and display prompts for your unit in the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.

Before you start
  • Move perishable food to a cooler.
  • Put towels down; melting frost can drip.
  • Keep doors closed as much as possible during the cycle.
  • If you see heavy ice on the evaporator cover, expect extra water during thaw.
Slow method: manual defrost (power off)

If you cannot access forced defrost, we unplug the refrigerator and leave the doors open until all frost melts.

  • Unplug the refrigerator.
  • Open both fresh food doors and the freezer drawer.
  • Let ice melt naturally; do not chip ice with sharp tools.
  • Wipe up water and dry surfaces before restarting.
If frost keeps coming back

Recurring frost usually means an airflow, defrost, or door-seal issue.

Symptom Most common cause What we check first
Frost on back wall of fridge Evaporator airflow restriction Vents blocked by food, fan noise
Frost in freezer, drawer hard to close Door not sealing Gasket gaps, debris on sealing surface
Warm fridge, freezer OK Defrost system problem Heater, sensor, control
Parts that commonly relate to defrost problems
Why it matters

Defrosting clears ice off the evaporator so air can move through the refrigerator. When frost builds up, the fridge section often warms up first, the fan can get noisy, and the compressor may run longer than normal.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Samsung RF26HFENDSR, the water filter is located inside the refrigerator compartment in the upper-right area; it mounts in the ceiling or upper sidewall near the back. You access it by opening the right fresh-food door and looking up to the right.

How to locate and access the filter
  • Open the right French door and look at the top-right corner inside the fresh-food section.
  • Check for a short, round filter head with a twist-lock cartridge.
  • If a cover is present, press the tab or swing the cover down to expose the cartridge.
  • Turn the cartridge counterclockwise to remove; insert the new one and turn clockwise to lock.
  • Follow the exact removal and reset steps in the RF26HFENDSR owner's manual.
How to tell if your refrigerator uses a filter

Most RF26-series Samsung French door refrigerators with an ice maker and or water dispenser use a cartridge-style water filter.

What you have What it means What to do
Water dispenser and ice maker Filter is used for water quality and flow Replace the filter on schedule
Ice maker only Filter is still commonly used Verify a cartridge is installed
No water line connected Ice and water features will not work normally Connect water line before using
Why it matters

A properly installed refrigerator water filter improves taste and odor and helps maintain normal water flow to the dispenser and ice maker. A clogged filter can cause slow dispensing, small ice cubes, or no ice.

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Last updated: February 2026

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