How big is the Samsung RSG307aars?
For the Samsung RSG307AARS refrigerator, the exact exterior dimensions (width, height, depth) and weight cannot be confirmed from the model-specific information we have here, so we do not recommend using the previously listed measurements for planning. For the most reliable fit and clearance guidance, use the RSG307AARS manual.
How to get the correct size for your exact unit
Because dimensions can vary by version (handles, hinges, door style, and leveling feet), we recommend verifying size using one of these model-safe methods:
- Check the rating label inside the fresh food compartment for model and configuration details.
- Use the dimension/clearance section in the RSG307AARS manual.
- Measure the cabinet yourself (see steps below) if you are moving or replacing the refrigerator.
Measure it the same way delivery teams do
Take measurements in inches; measure twice:
- Width: widest point of the cabinet (include doors and hinges if they stick out)
- Height: floor to top of cabinet (include hinge cover if it is the highest point)
- Depth: back of cabinet to front edge (note whether you include handles)
- Door swing space: room needed to fully open both doors and slide bins out
- Clearance: space behind and above for airflow and leveling
Quick planning table (what to write down)
| Measurement | Include | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | doors and hinges | opening fit and door swing |
| Height | hinge cover/top trim | cabinet clearance under soffits |
| Depth | with and without handles | counter alignment and walkway space |
| Clearance | rear/top/side gaps | cooling airflow and service access |
Why it matters
Using incorrect published dimensions can cause delivery failures, blocked door swing, or poor airflow that affects cooling performance. Confirming the RSG307AARS measurements from the manual and your own tape measure prevents expensive surprises.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with RSG307AARS?
The most common issues we see on the Samsung RSG307AARS side-by-side refrigerator involve ice maker and dispenser problems, warm temperatures from airflow or fan failures, door sealing and closing issues, and intermittent power or control symptoms. These problems often trace back to a few serviceable parts and basic checks.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Ice maker not making ice or dispensing poorly: ice maker module issues, frozen/clogged chute, or auger drive problems.
- Fridge or freezer not cold enough: evaporator fan not running, temperature sensor reading wrong, or frost/airflow restriction.
- Loud buzzing, rattling, or humming: condenser fan blade hitting, worn fan motor, or debris near the condenser fan.
- Doors not closing or not sealing: worn door gasket, door closer/cam wear, or hinge alignment.
- No power or intermittent operation: power cord issues, control board problems, or compressor start device (overload protector) concerns.
Parts that commonly relate to these issues (for RSG307AARS)
If your symptoms match, these model-specific parts are common suspects:
| Symptom | Part to check | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, small cubes, dispenser issues | Samsung refrigerator ice maker DA97-11092B | Ice production and harvest |
| No ice dispensing, grinding noise | Refrigerator auger motor DA31-00210D | Drives ice through the dispenser |
| Warm temps, fan noise, poor airflow | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor DA31-00211B | Circulates cold air |
| Temps swing, inconsistent cooling | Refrigerator temperature sensor assembly DA32-00006C | Temperature feedback to controls |
| Door not sealing, moisture/frost | Refrigerator door gasket DA97-04568V | Prevents warm air leaks |
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm temperature settings; allow 24 hours after changes.
- Make sure vents inside both compartments are not blocked by food packages.
- Listen for the evaporator fan when the door is closed (door switch held in).
- Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or hardened sections.
- For ice issues: verify the ice bin seats fully and the chute door closes completely.
Why it matters
On a side-by-side like the RSG307AARS, airflow and door sealing drive most cooling performance. A weak fan, bad sensor, or leaky gasket can cause warm temps, frost buildup, and ice maker problems that look unrelated but share the same root cause.
For model-specific operating details, diagnostics, and component locations, use the RSG307AARS owner’s manual.
Last updated: March 2026
Why is my Samsung side by side fridge not making ice?
If your Samsung RSG307AARS side-by-side refrigerator isn’t making ice, the most common causes are a restricted water supply (often a clogged water filter), the ice maker being turned off or jammed, or a failed water inlet valve. We recommend following the ice maker checks in the RSG307AARS user manual first.
Quick checks (no tools)
- Confirm the ice maker is ON and not in a “Ice Off” mode.
- Make sure the ice bin is seated correctly and not overfilled or jammed.
- Verify the freezer is cold enough; ice makers typically stop if temps are too warm.
- Dispense water at the door (if equipped); weak or no water points to a supply or filter issue.
- Look for a frozen fill tube or ice clumps around the ice maker mold.
Water supply and filter issues
A clogged filter is one of the fastest ways to lose ice production because it reduces flow to the ice maker.
- Replace the water filter if it is overdue or water flow is slow.
- After replacing a filter, purge air from the water line by dispensing water for a few minutes.
Related help: how to change the water filter in a Samsung refrigerator, plus Samsung refrigerator filter light reset explained.
What to test next (basic diagnosis)
If the freezer is cold and water flow is good but you still have no ice, these are the usual suspects:
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we check |
|---|---|---|
| No water to ice maker, dispenser also weak | Filter or supply restriction | Filter age, shutoff valve, kinked line |
| Dispenser works, ice maker dry | Water inlet valve or frozen fill tube | Valve operation, fill tube icing |
| Ice maker has ice but won’t harvest | Ice maker motor/module issue | Ejector movement, cycling |
| Ice is small or hollow | Low water flow | Filter, valve, pressure |
Why it matters
An ice maker depends on correct freezer temperature and steady water flow. Fixing a restriction early helps prevent repeat clogs, slow ice production, and ice jams that can strain the ice maker and dispenser components.
Last updated: January 2026





