What are the most common issues with RB195ACBP?
The most common issues we see on the Samsung RB195ACBP refrigerator involve cooling performance, water leaks, ice maker problems, and door sealing. These symptoms usually trace back to airflow (fans and frost buildup), defrost drainage, temperature sensing, or worn gaskets; the RB195ACBP owner's manual helps confirm the correct checks and settings.
- Fridge warm, freezer OK (or vice versa): restricted airflow, evaporator frost buildup, or a fan issue.
- Noisy operation: condenser fan area or evaporator fan area; noise often changes when doors open.
- Water under the crisper or on the floor: defrost drain restriction or drain components not sealing.
- Ice maker not making ice: temperature too warm, water supply restriction, or ice maker/auger area issues.
- Frost around doors or poor temps: door not sealing, misalignment, or gasket wear.
- Verify temperature settings and allow 24 hours after changes.
- Make sure vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food packages.
- Check door closure: drawers fully shut, nothing preventing the gasket from contacting the cabinet.
- Listen for fans: a steady fan sound is normal; grinding or intermittent squeal suggests a fan/blade problem.
- Look for ice buildup on the freezer back panel; heavy frost often indicates a defrost or airflow issue.
If your troubleshooting points to a specific failure, these model-matched parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Common area | Example part for RB195ACBP |
|---|---|---|
| Warm temps, weak airflow | Condenser airflow | Refrigerator condenser fan DA31-00146B |
| Water pooling/leaks | Defrost drain path | Refrigerator drain cap DA97-04049A |
| Frost or warm spots from bad sensing | Temperature feedback | Refrigerator temperature sensor assembly DA61-02901A |
| Frost around door, poor seal | Door sealing | Refrigerator door gasket DA97-06693A |
Cooling and leak complaints on bottom-mount refrigerators often start small (a weak fan, a minor drain restriction, or a gasket gap) and then snowball into food spoilage, ice buildup, and higher energy use. Catching the root cause early prevents repeat problems.
Last updated: March 2026
What is force defrost, RD or FD?
On the Samsung RB195ACBP bottom-mount refrigerator, RD typically means a refrigerator-compartment defrost cycle, while FD (force defrost) runs a more aggressive defrost routine to clear heavier frost that can block airflow and cause warm temperatures. For exact button sequences and display behavior, follow the RB195ACBP owner's manual.
- RD (refrigerator defrost): Focuses on the fresh food evaporator area to melt frost that can restrict refrigerator airflow.
- FD (force defrost): Runs a broader defrost routine intended to clear heavier ice buildup that can affect cooling performance.
- Goal of both modes: Restore normal airflow across the evaporator so the refrigerator and freezer can hold set temperatures.
Use the mode that matches the symptom:
- Refrigerator section warming up but freezer is closer to normal
- Frost or ice visible behind the refrigerator rear panel
- Fan noise changes (rubbing or ticking) that suggest ice contact
- Water leaking inside the refrigerator from a defrost drain issue
- After clearing a blocked drain and you want to melt remaining ice
| Mode | Best for | What you should expect |
|---|---|---|
| RD | Light to moderate frost tied to the refrigerator compartment | Shorter, more targeted defrost behavior |
| FD | Heavier frost or repeated icing that impacts overall cooling | Longer, more aggressive defrost behavior |
If frost builds up on the evaporator, the evaporator fan cannot move enough cold air. That can look like a “cooling problem” even when the compressor is running normally. Using RD or FD helps melt the ice so airflow and temperatures recover.
If icing keeps coming back, these parts are commonly involved in airflow, defrost, or drainage issues:
- Refrigerator condenser fan DA31-00146B (poor heat removal can worsen cooling performance)
- Refrigerator temperature sensor assembly DA61-02901A (incorrect temperature feedback can affect defrost timing)
- Refrigerator evaporator drip pan DA61-04148A (damage or misfit can contribute to water handling issues)
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Samsung refrigerator leaking water from underneath?
Water leaking from underneath your Samsung RB195ACBP refrigerator is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (clogged or frozen), a mispositioned drain tube, or water overflowing the evaporator drip pan. We recommend checking the drain path and drip pan first, then inspecting door sealing and ice maker water lines. See the RB195ACBP owner's manual for your model’s drain and cleaning guidance.
- Clogged or frozen defrost drain: Water from defrost cannot flow to the drain pan and ends up leaking.
- Drain tube or cap issue: The drain outlet can drip or back up if the tube is loose or restricted.
- Evaporator drip pan overflow: A blocked drain can overfill the pan and spill.
- Door not sealing: Warm, humid air creates excess frost that later melts into water.
- Ice maker or water tubing leak (if equipped): A small crack or loose fitting can drip down to the floor.
- Unplug the refrigerator and pull it out enough to inspect behind and underneath.
- Look for the water source: front center (often defrost drain) vs. back (often tubing or drain pan).
- Check the evaporator drip pan for standing water and signs of overflow.
- Clear the defrost drain: flush with hot water using a turkey baster; remove debris (food particles, ice).
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas not contacting the cabinet.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Best first action |
|---|---|---|
| Puddle near front | Frozen/clogged defrost drain | Thaw and flush drain |
| Puddle near back | Drain pan overflow or tubing leak | Inspect pan and water line |
| Water after defrost cycle | Drain restriction | Clean drain path |
| Heavy frost then leaking | Door seal issue | Inspect and reseat gasket |
If you find the drain outlet is damaged or not sealing, the refrigerator drain cap da97-04049d is one of the drain components used on this model family.
Stopping a leak quickly helps prevent floor damage and reduces the chance of recurring ice buildup that can restrict airflow and cause warm temperatures in the fresh food section.
Last updated: January 2026





