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Samsung RF28HFEDTWW/AA-06 refrigerator

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Samsung Refrigerator RF28HFEDTWW/AA-06 FAQs

Most bottom-freezer refrigerators, including the Samsung RF28HFEDTWW, typically last 15 to 20 years with normal household use. Regular maintenance (cleaning coils, keeping doors sealed, and changing filters on schedule) helps you reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Bottom-mount and French door refrigerators have more features (ice maker, dispenser, multiple fans), so lifespan depends heavily on how hard those systems work and how clean the airflow paths stay.

Common factors that shorten life:

  • Dirty condenser area causing longer run times
  • Door gasket leaks letting warm air and moisture in
  • Ice maker or dispenser issues leading to freezing and airflow problems
  • Poor ventilation around the cabinet
  • Skipped water filter changes that restrict flow

Maintenance checklist that helps you get 15 to 20 years

We recommend these habits for the RF28HFEDTWW:

  • Vacuum the condenser area periodically to keep heat exchange efficient
  • Verify door seals: close a dollar bill in the gasket; it should resist pulling out
  • Keep vents clear inside the fresh food and freezer sections
  • Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct refrigerator water filter DA29-00019A
  • Watch for puddles or frost; address drain or defrost issues early

Quick guide: symptoms that often mean “repair now”

Symptom Common cause What to check first
Warm fridge, freezer OK Fresh food airflow problem Evaporator cover icing, fan noise
Frost buildup, warming temps Defrost system issue Defrost heater, sensors
No ice or small cubes Water flow or ice maker issue Filter, fill tube icing
Water under crisper Drain restriction Drain tube and drain cap

Why it matters

Catching airflow, defrost, and water system problems early prevents compressor overwork and reduces the chance of expensive failures. For model-specific care and settings, follow the owner's manual.

If you need parts beyond what’s listed for this model, search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with Samsung refrigerators like model RF28HFEDTWW is a cooling issue that often shows up as warm fresh-food temperatures, frost or ice buildup around the evaporator area, and ice maker trouble. These symptoms commonly trace back to airflow, defrost, or sensor-related problems.

Most common symptoms customers notice

  • Fridge section is warm but freezer seems closer to normal
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall or behind interior panels
  • Ice maker stops producing ice or makes small, clumped cubes
  • Fan noise, buzzing, or intermittent clicking
  • Water under crisper drawers or puddles under the refrigerator

What usually causes it (and what to check first)

Cooling and ice maker complaints often come down to three basics: airflow, defrosting, and temperature feedback.

  • Airflow problems: A failed or obstructed evaporator fan can prevent cold air from circulating.
  • Defrost system problems: If the defrost heater or drain path is compromised, ice can build up and block airflow.
  • Sensor problems: A bad temperature sensor can cause incorrect cooling cycles.

Helpful model-specific parts that relate to these issues include the refrigerator temperature sensor DA32-10104N and the refrigerator defrost heater DA47-00244U. For control settings, diagnostics, and compartment temperature guidance, use the owner's manual.

Quick troubleshooting guide (safe, no tools)

  • Confirm the refrigerator is not in demo mode and that set temps are reasonable
  • Make sure vents inside the fresh-food section are not blocked by food packages
  • Check door seals for gaps and confirm doors close fully
  • If you see heavy frost, do a full manual defrost (unplug and leave doors open) and monitor performance after restart
  • If the ice maker is the main issue, follow the steps in why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it

Common causes vs. what you’ll observe

What’s happening What you’ll typically notice Parts often involved
Airflow restriction Warm fridge, freezer OK, fan noise changes Evaporator fan, covers, vents
Defrost failure Frost buildup, weak cooling over days Defrost heater, drain components
Bad temperature feedback Temps swing, food freezing or warming Temperature sensor

Why it matters

When airflow is reduced or frost builds up, the refrigerator can run longer, temperatures become unstable, and the ice maker can stop because it depends on consistent freezer temperatures.

If you’re ready to replace parts for RF28HFEDTWW, you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the Samsung RF28HFEDTWW keep fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoffs are higher purchase cost, more bending to reach frozen items, and deeper freezer drawers that can be harder to organize. Some designs also see more drain and defrost-related nuisance issues over time.

Common downsides you may notice day to day

  • More bending and lifting: you reach down for frozen foods, and heavy items often sit at the bottom of the drawer.
  • Harder freezer organization: deep pull-out baskets can hide items underneath.
  • Higher upfront cost: bottom-freezer and French door styles typically cost more than top-freezer models.
  • Freezer access can feel slower: opening drawers, sliding baskets, and digging for items takes longer than a simple top door.
  • More opportunities for ice or water issues: bottom-mount designs often rely on drain paths and defrost systems that can create puddles or ice buildup if airflow or drainage is restricted.

Bottom freezer vs top freezer: quick comparison

Feature Bottom freezer Top freezer
Fresh food access Easier (eye level) More bending
Freezer access More bending Easier
Organization Deep drawers, can bury items Shelves, easier visibility
Typical price Higher Lower

Why it matters

If you use the freezer many times a day, the bending and drawer organization can be a real inconvenience. If you use the refrigerator section more often (fresh foods, drinks, leftovers), the eye-level layout can be worth the tradeoff.

Tips to reduce the disadvantages

  • Put heaviest frozen items (meat, bulk bags) in the upper basket area when possible.
  • Use bins or labeled freezer bags to prevent items from getting buried.
  • Keep vents clear and avoid overpacking to maintain airflow.
  • If you see water under drawers, check for ice buildup and consider a drain-related fix; the refrigerator drain tube kit DA97-04049E is a common service item for drainage problems.
  • For model-specific features and care guidance, follow the owner's manual.

You can also search additional Samsung refrigerator parts by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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