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Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Assy Wire Harness-door for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA96-01353G

    Door refrigerator left diagram

    Assy Wire Harness-door

    Part #DA96-01353G

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Plate Door-ref Left (non-serviceable) for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-20820B

    Door refrigerator left diagram

    Assy Plate Door-ref Left (non-serviceable)

    Part #DA97-20820B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi-rear for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-20819B

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    Assy Cabi-rear

    Part #DA97-20819B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover Motor-front for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA63-04274C

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    Cover Motor-front

    Part #DA63-04274C

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Solder Ring (2) for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA02-00202B

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    Solder Ring (2)

    Part #DA02-00202B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cabi-bottom Front for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-12556M

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    Assy Cabi-bottom Front

    Part #DA97-12556M

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Guard Packing for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-20815A

    Door refrigerator right diagram

    Assy Guard Packing

    Part #DA97-20815A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Cap Door-ref Up Left (non-serviceable) for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-20321N

    Door refrigerator left diagram

    Assy Cap Door-ref Up Left (non-serviceable)

    Part #DA97-20321N

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Plate Door-ref Right (non-serviceable) for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA97-20821B

    Door refrigerator right diagram

    Assy Plate Door-ref Right (non-serviceable)

    Part #DA97-20821B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Assy Wire Harness-main for Samsung RF23R6201SG/AA-51 - Part DA96-01369M

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    Assy Wire Harness-main

    Part #DA96-01369M

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Samsung REFRIGERATOR RF23R6201SG/AA-51 FAQs

Most bottom-freezer refrigerators typically last 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Samsung RF23R6201SG, lifespan depends most on compressor runtime, door seal condition, and keeping the condenser area clean; repairs over time are normal for this style.

Typical lifespan and what usually fails first

Bottom-mount and French door designs have more airflow, ice, and dispenser components than simpler top-freezer units, so you’ll often see service needs before the sealed system wears out.

Common repair items over the years include:

  • Ice maker and related dispenser parts
  • Water inlet valve and water filter housing leaks
  • Defrost system issues (frost buildup, warm fridge section)
  • Temperature sensing problems (inconsistent temps)
  • Door hinge wear or door alignment problems
What you can do to reach the 15 to 20 year range

These steps reduce compressor strain and prevent common failures:

  • Keep refrigerator set near 37°F and freezer near 0°F (avoid over-cooling)
  • Make sure doors close fully; don’t overload door bins
  • Clean dust from the condenser area periodically (better heat release)
  • Replace clogged water filters on schedule to protect water flow components
  • Address frost buildup early so the evaporator fan can move air normally
Quick guide: lifespan expectations by refrigerator style
Refrigerator style Typical lifespan Notes
Top-freezer 14 to 18 years Fewer features, fewer failure points
Bottom-freezer 15 to 20 years More components; repairs are common
French door 15 to 20 years Ice and dispenser systems add complexity
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your RF23R6201SG is under about 10 years, repairs like a sensor, ice maker, or defrost heater are often worthwhile. Past 15 years, repeated cooling or sealed-system issues can shift the value toward replacement.

If you’re troubleshooting ice production (one of the most common mid-life issues), use our DIY guide: why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common ice problem we see on Samsung refrigerators like model RF23R6201SG is ice maker freeze-ups and ice clumps that jam the bin or dispenser. This usually traces back to moisture getting where it should not, restricted water flow, or a component that is not controlling water or temperature correctly.

What it looks like in real life
  • Ice maker stops making ice or makes very little
  • Ice cubes fuse together in the bucket
  • Dispenser motor hums but no ice comes out
  • Crushed ice works poorly or the chute door sticks
  • Frost or ice buildup around the ice room or chute
Most common causes (and what to check first)
  1. Restricted water flow
    • Replace the water filter on schedule.
    • Confirm the household shutoff valve is fully open.
  2. Low water pressure to the refrigerator
    • Kinked supply line or partially closed valve can starve the ice maker.
  3. Moist air leaking into the ice area
    • Check that doors close fully and gaskets seal evenly.
  4. Water valve not filling correctly
    • A sticking or weak valve can cause small cubes, hollow cubes, or slow production.
  5. Ice maker or chute components icing up
    • A mis-sealing chute door or worn gasket can let humid air in and create freeze-ups.
Quick troubleshooting steps (safe, no tools)
  • Dump the ice bin and let the ice maker run 24 hours to see if production normalizes.
  • Make sure the freezer is set cold enough (most homes do best around 0°F).
  • Inspect the ice chute area for frost and wipe it dry.
  • If cubes are small or hollow, focus on water supply and the inlet valve.
  • If the bin is a solid block, focus on air leaks and chute sealing.
Parts that commonly solve ice issues on RF23R6201SG
Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model page
No ice or slow ice Water supply control Refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A
Ice maker dead or inconsistent Ice maker module Refrigerator ice maker assembly DA97-18859A
Ice clumps, frost near chute Chute sealing Refrigerator dispenser ice chute cap and gasket assembly DA97-12594A
Why it matters

Ice freeze-ups are not just annoying; they often signal humidity intrusion or poor water flow, which can also cause dispenser leaks, odd-tasting ice, and repeated jams that strain the auger and ice maker.

For a step-by-step diagnosis path, use our DIY guide: why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.

Last updated: February 2026

A Samsung RF23R6201SG ice maker stops making ice when the freezer is too warm, water cannot reach the ice maker, or ice buildup blocks the harvest or fill. Start with temperature and water supply checks, then move to the ice maker and valve.

Most common causes
Quick checks (in order)
  1. Set freezer to 0°F; allow 24 hours after changes.
  2. Remove and reseat the ice bucket; clear clumped ice.
  3. Look for frost or a frozen fill area; melt carefully with a hair dryer on low (keep heat moving).
  4. Confirm the house shutoff valve is fully open and the water line is not pinched.
  5. Run the ice maker test/reset button if your unit has one; then wait for a harvest cycle.
Symptoms and likely fixes
What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
No ice and freezer feels warm Temperature too high Set to 0°F; improve airflow
Cycles but no water fills Supply or inlet valve Check supply; consider refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A
Jams, clumps, frost near maker Ice blockage or air leak Clear ice; ensure bin seats fully
Never harvests/cycles Ice maker assembly Consider refrigerator ice maker assembly DA97-18859A
Why it matters

Ice production depends on stable freezer temperature and consistent water flow. When either one is off, the ice maker can stall or freeze up, which looks like a failed ice maker even when the root cause is temperature or water supply.

Helpful DIY guidance

Use why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it for a step-by-step diagnosis path.

Last updated: February 2026

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