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DA32-00011C-ER Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Replaces DA32-00011C

DA32-00011C-ER Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Replaces DA32-00011C

Brand: Samsung

Manufacturer Part Number: DA32-00011C

DA32-00011C-ER for Samsung Refrigerator seamlessly replaces DA32-00011C, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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DA32-00011C-ER for Samsung Refrigerator seamlessly replaces DA32-00011C, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.

DA32-00011C-ER - Compatible with:

  • Samsung
  • Kenmore
  • Decor

DA32-00011C-ER Fixes and Solutions:

  • Freezer not cooling
  • Refrigerator too warm
  • Erratic cooling cycles
  • Compressor runs constantly
  • Error codes display
  • Food spoilage risk

DA32-00011C-ER Replaces:

  • DA32-00011C-ER
  • DA32-00011C
  • 114434
  • PD00083916

Perfect Fit Models for DA32-00011C-ER:

  • RM255BARB
  • RM255LABP
  • RM255LASH

How to test Temperature Sensor?

  1. Unplug the Refrigerator
    • Ensure the refrigerator is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
  2. Locate the Temperature Sensor
    • The temperature sensor is typically located inside the refrigerator or freezer compartment, near the evaporator coil or air damper. Depending on the model.
    • You may need to remove the rear panel or other internal covers to access it.
  3. Disconnect the Temperature Sensor
    • Once you have access, disconnect any wires attached to the temperature sensor to isolate it for testing.

Some useful diagnosing tips

  • Locate sensor near evaporator.
  • Inspect wiring for damage.
  • Use multimeter for continuity.
  • Check resistance per specs.
  • Test at different temps.
  • Reassemble after testing.

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