This happens to the fridge on a regular basis. I have paid repairmen a lot of money for this. Thanks for the great video. I feel comfortable doing this myself now. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. We were able to repair our fridge with this exact problem and didn't need to pay a repair person to come out. I can't thank you enough!!!
Thank you! We have this exact model and problem. We ordered the new clip and followed your instructions. Worked perfectly. Our old clip that I cut out didn’t have any tail at all that went down in the hole. The new clip is much better. I did detach the cooling panel wires as I didn’t want stress on them. The steamer worked great and fast.
Great video, thanks for documenting this for everyone. From my research it seems this model is not as prone to some of the other ice build issues such as icing on the fan. I have the same model. Bought the house in Feb 2020, not sure how old the fridge is and if the previous owner had this issue before. I did not experience the issue for a year and then in late Feb 2021 I had a big ice sheet on bottom of fridge. I defrosted the ice dam and cleared the drain. I checked the drain tubes and they were not blocked with "gunk". I reassembled the fridge and didnt think about it until this past weekend. This past Sunday I noticed water in my vegetable and fruit crisper draws. I emptied them and every morning since I find a little water in my right draw and a little on bottom of fridge. I guess I have a frozen drain again. I ordered the longer drain clip and plan to defrost ice and put in the longer drain clip this weekend. A couple things to note: A month or so before the issue arrived I hooked up a water line and activated my ice maker. When I pushed my fridge back into the cabinet recess I pushed it too close to the wall. In the fridge manual it calls for 4" of gap between the back of fridge and wall for proper air flow. Not sure if this could have contributed to the issue but wanted to note it for anyone else experiencing the issue and to ensure you have at least 4" gap. Again, this weekend I am installing the new clip, cleaning the back of fridge of dust and ensuring a 4" gap. I will follow up with results.
THANK YOU!! I'm convinced this is the exact problem we are experiencing. We bought this in 2018 and now this is the second time we are having this problem. Of course I called Samsung and they only could tell me to call a repair guy which out of warranty. Now we will get on it. GREAT VIDEO and appreciate the part number. Cheers :)
Thank you for this video-I’ve been wiping water out from under my produce bins, trying to figure out where it was coming from. Now I know I’m not the only one. Will try this fix
Ive fixed a couple of these, with a simple piece of bare copper wire wrapped around the element, extending 2" down the drain pipe. . The gross part is, the stagnant water sitting in the crisper leaks into the ice tray below. The water had bits of mold, and rotten food. The customer was consuming the dirty ice, unaware of the health risk. Its absolutely pathetic that an appliance only two years old should be up for repair already.
I have the same problem, will do the repair soon, your video saves me a lot of time, and I am going to order the parts ahead of time. Thank you, keep up the nice work brother.
Thank you so much for this video! Previous home owner got this fridge pretty close to selling the home so I think ours is fairly new. Been living here for over a year and haven't had any issues. We were told to unplug it once a month and let it thaw out. We used to do it more regularly since we have a second fridge. However, the past few months we've had both fridges heavily stocked and haven't thawed the Samsung as often as we should. Usually the freezer would freeze up with excess ice cluing us in that it was in desperate need of a thaw. But suddenly the freezer has been staying clear. Then we noticed one day that our bottom vegetable drawers ended up getting water in them and freezing into the fridge. Cleaned it up and it was fine for a few days before once again freezing over. I'm hoping a good 1-2 day thaw will help. But I'll also check the drain lines. Very grateful for this video! Hoping I can have my fridge back to normal now.
Hey there, I'm in a similar situation, may I ask for an update on your end? I haven't checked the drain lines but I have done the clip replacement and still see water in the same way you described. I just didn't think the drain lines would be full of much of anything, but that is my last thing to check.
@@oblivion452 I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble still. I was lucky. I was finally able to completely empty the fridge/freezer a couple weeks ago. I let it sit open and unplugged for about 4 days. Then I opened the back panel and saw no water so plugged it back in. It's been a couple weeks now and no issues so here's hoping it doesn't start puddling up again. Sorry I'm not much help!
@@Flawestruck I appreciate your reply! Wishing you good luck as well. I ended up cleaning the drain pipes and they weren't dirty as well. My last attempt is replacing the temperature sensor that kicks on the heating element in the back of the fridge; that seems to be a part that can go bad as well. Anyway thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. It was driving me nuts not being able to keep my produce from getting wet and gross. This is my first time having a fridge like this that didn't have a little drain hole under the drawers.
Thanks for the helpful video! I have a slightly different design (same model #, but built in 2019?) with the curved heating element at the bottom. I did install the new drain clip - fingers crossed that it works. There was a LOT of ice in that drain!
I have the same model and year fridge as you do, 2019 with the curved heating element. Did using this drain clip work for you? When I put mine on it was very loose and obviously it doesn't make full contact with the heating element, I tighten in so that it had a good grip and I hope it works....
Great informative video, with common sense REMINDERS , That I always forget, like taking photos as you’re doing a job. Thank you for patience and great fix it video! MsLucy Michigan
Thanks so much! I saw a couple generic videos (on other refrigerators), so I tried to fix my Samsung and got as far as cleaning out and removing two bottom screws. It didn’t “dawn” on me that the upper screw had styrofoam in front, so I was tugging pretty good and decided to stop, before I broke something
Had this problem constantly and bought the new clip. Worked much longer but has filled with ice again. Will check drains again but it’s just ridiculous that an appliance this new has this big of a problem.
I agree with you they don’t make appliances like they used to you probably have to replace the two tubes in the back if the pizza rubber on the tube is toasted in heart maybe hot air is going inside the tube in is frozen over clog in the drain
@@gregc.4117 I tried this and it was physically impossible to bend 12 gauge wire around the heating element. The 12 gauge copper wire was relatively hard to bend (even with pliers) and the heating element is seated right up against the back of the fridge and the radiator is directly above it so there is no way to get in there to wrap the wire. I tried just snugging the drain clip that is shown in this video, hoping it makes enough contact to distribute the heat.
In the process of doing this now...having a bit of trouble with unstucking the top part of the cover. I have removed all screws (3). Any suggestions. I do not want to tug too much on it and break it.
@@yankeegirl2762 you have to defrost the inside with steamer or unplug the refrigerator for 24 hours my recommendation defrost the refrigerator for 24 hours
Hello, thanks for the video! I have exactly the same model of this Samsung RF18HFENBSR and I got the same issue for 2 - 3 months. But when I unscrewed those three screws, it's still not so easy to pull out the plastic sheet, underneath the plastic sheet it's a plastic foam board and feels with very strong adhesive tapes in somewhere I am not sure, so if I pull the plastic sheet down hard, then it is likely to break. Did you get this issue and how did you deal with it? Thanks!
Have this exact same fridge, with an extreme case of water dripping. Is it normal if it only has one draining tube? And what is the blue long tube for? Mine is not connected to anything! I'd appreciate the help, thanks!
Thank you for this great video. I have done these repairs and water still pools under the deli drawer. I have replaced the Genuine OEM GE WR23X10582 Assembly Temp Sensor for Refrigerator, drain clip, defrost heater, and water reservoir since the water inside froze and caused it to leak. Do you have any idea what else could be causing the water to pool? Thank you!
Do I need to unplug the fridge and let it defrost before I disconnect the drain tubes? Or can I remove the drain tubes without unplugging and defrosting the fridge?
@@DIYRepairsNow yes sir, I have the same refrigerator as in this video with the same water problem :) and also have a broken flap door. I can’t find a replacement
Have same issue. I've even changed the temp probe, heat element and other temp probe that sits on the coils. But customer is still having issues. What else could it be?
Hi, my inherited fridge has this problem of collecting ice and water in the crisper drawers and below them. I removed the panel to reveal the coil and that new longer clip was already installed! But the coil was all icy. What’s the next step if the new clip doesn’t work?
@@ken_video2631 just the heat goes to a drain pan by the condenser and compressor on the bottom of the refrigerator and the heat from the compressor in the condenser dissipate the water
My heat element (black bar) isn't straight at the bottom like the one in the video. It's curved down and almost touches the drain hole. Been defrosting it for 5+ hours with a heater blowing right into the fridge but still not draining.
If the drain line is clogged by ice you need to put boiling water down the drain worst case scenario you need to let it defrost for 24 to 48 hours with the doors open if the drain line is clogged by gunk or debris you need to clean the drain lines in the bottom back of the refrigerator like I show on the video those things to work. In case it doesn’t work lasting will be put pressure of air or nitrogen and flush drain out thanks for your comment and thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
This is a temporary fix. You need to find why its overcooling. Ice maker might be turned "on" with no water supply connected or very poor water pressure. Could need a freezer fan, could need a gasket, could need the left door flap etc. This will not get you a long term fix.
My video my channel if I decide that a comment is going to confuse people or is going to make people made a mistake I delete messages sometimes if you’re rude and things like that UA-cam delete messages not me so you gotta be careful of what you going to put in a message…
Samsung companies should stick by building TVs only , because their fridges are rubbish, this happened to me 3 times and i have also replays the drain clips when this problem first happened and it didn't help. And i got read of the stupid fridge, and i will never buy a Samsung fridge ever again Total rubbish. And who ever want's to buy a Samsung fridge, trust me don't waist your money.
Samsung makes the biggest piece of shit refrigerators. This happens to be multiple times and multiple other people I know with samsungs do the same thing.
This happens to the fridge on a regular basis. I have paid repairmen a lot of money for this. Thanks for the great video. I feel comfortable doing this myself now. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. We were able to repair our fridge with this exact problem and didn't need to pay a repair person to come out. I can't thank you enough!!!
Thank you! We have this exact model and problem. We ordered the new clip and followed your instructions. Worked perfectly.
Our old clip that I cut out didn’t have any tail at all that went down in the hole. The new clip is much better. I did detach the cooling panel wires as I didn’t want stress on them. The steamer worked great and fast.
You're welcome! Glad Everything Worked Out and You Found My Video Helpful! 👍
Great video, thanks for documenting this for everyone. From my research it seems this model is not as prone to some of the other ice build issues such as icing on the fan. I have the same model. Bought the house in Feb 2020, not sure how old the fridge is and if the previous owner had this issue before. I did not experience the issue for a year and then in late Feb 2021 I had a big ice sheet on bottom of fridge. I defrosted the ice dam and cleared the drain. I checked the drain tubes and they were not blocked with "gunk". I reassembled the fridge and didnt think about it until this past weekend. This past Sunday I noticed water in my vegetable and fruit crisper draws. I emptied them and every morning since I find a little water in my right draw and a little on bottom of fridge. I guess I have a frozen drain again. I ordered the longer drain clip and plan to defrost ice and put in the longer drain clip this weekend. A couple things to note: A month or so before the issue arrived I hooked up a water line and activated my ice maker. When I pushed my fridge back into the cabinet recess I pushed it too close to the wall. In the fridge manual it calls for 4" of gap between the back of fridge and wall for proper air flow. Not sure if this could have contributed to the issue but wanted to note it for anyone else experiencing the issue and to ensure you have at least 4" gap. Again, this weekend I am installing the new clip, cleaning the back of fridge of dust and ensuring a 4" gap. I will follow up with results.
im having the same problem, can you update the result?
Great demonstration. I haven’t even started this repair yet and I know exactly what I need and how to do it
I have the same problem and my fridge is only one year old. Thanks for doing the video. I will never buy another Samsung product.
We will never buy another one of their products either.
Same
I bought LG 20 years ago still working the kods want to git rid of it but I feel it is better than the new expressive on with TV screen and WiFi
My Samsung fridge & stove took a dump in 6 years. Never buy anything from Samsung again
THANK YOU!! I'm convinced this is the exact problem we are experiencing. We bought this in 2018 and now this is the second time we are having this problem. Of course I called Samsung and they only could tell me to call a repair guy which out of warranty. Now we will get on it. GREAT VIDEO and appreciate the part number. Cheers :)
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video
Your video saved me from spending $2k+ on a new fridge… thank you.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for this video-I’ve been wiping water out from under my produce bins, trying to figure out where it was coming from. Now I know I’m not the only one. Will try this fix
This is the best video I’ve found for fixing this problem with the Samsung fridge. Thank you for posting it.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video I’m glad I can help👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for this video. It was exactly what I needed to fix my frozen drain line.
Thanks, I have exactly this problem and now I can tackle it confidently!
Thanks for watching my video 💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Ive fixed a couple of these, with a simple piece of bare copper wire wrapped around the element, extending 2" down the drain pipe. . The gross part is, the stagnant water sitting in the crisper leaks into the ice tray below. The water had bits of mold, and rotten food. The customer was consuming the dirty ice, unaware of the health risk.
Its absolutely pathetic that an appliance only two years old should be up for repair already.
Thank you!
Thanks for this video. This is exactly what’s happening to my Samsung refrigerator
I ordered the clip and will do the repair next weekend thanks
Thanks for the guidance. I appreciate the help.🙂
You're Welcome! Happy to Help!
Like the way you shot the video and the way you explained step by step,, problem fixed
Thank You. I am Glad My Video was Helpful!
I have the same problem, will do the repair soon, your video saves me a lot of time, and I am going to order the parts ahead of time. Thank you, keep up the nice work brother.
You are welcome! Thanks for Watching!
Thank you so much for this video! Previous home owner got this fridge pretty close to selling the home so I think ours is fairly new. Been living here for over a year and haven't had any issues. We were told to unplug it once a month and let it thaw out. We used to do it more regularly since we have a second fridge. However, the past few months we've had both fridges heavily stocked and haven't thawed the Samsung as often as we should. Usually the freezer would freeze up with excess ice cluing us in that it was in desperate need of a thaw. But suddenly the freezer has been staying clear. Then we noticed one day that our bottom vegetable drawers ended up getting water in them and freezing into the fridge. Cleaned it up and it was fine for a few days before once again freezing over. I'm hoping a good 1-2 day thaw will help. But I'll also check the drain lines. Very grateful for this video! Hoping I can have my fridge back to normal now.
Hey there, I'm in a similar situation, may I ask for an update on your end?
I haven't checked the drain lines but I have done the clip replacement and still see water in the same way you described. I just didn't think the drain lines would be full of much of anything, but that is my last thing to check.
@@oblivion452 I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble still. I was lucky. I was finally able to completely empty the fridge/freezer a couple weeks ago. I let it sit open and unplugged for about 4 days. Then I opened the back panel and saw no water so plugged it back in. It's been a couple weeks now and no issues so here's hoping it doesn't start puddling up again. Sorry I'm not much help!
@@Flawestruck I appreciate your reply! Wishing you good luck as well. I ended up cleaning the drain pipes and they weren't dirty as well. My last attempt is replacing the temperature sensor that kicks on the heating element in the back of the fridge; that seems to be a part that can go bad as well. Anyway thanks again!
Thank you so much for this video. It was driving me nuts not being able to keep my produce from getting wet and gross. This is my first time having a fridge like this that didn't have a little drain hole under the drawers.
Great idea. How come the idiots at Samsung did not think of that?
3 Hours in, so far no water, thanks so much for this!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for this. Very grateful you took the time to put this together.
I used this video to resolve this exact problem!!! Thank you so much for sharing ❤❤❤
Glad it helped! Thanks for Watching and for the Support!
Thank you. I replaced the part yesterday. Helpful Video.
Extremely helpful video. Thank you very much!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the helpful video! I have a slightly different design (same model #, but built in 2019?) with the curved heating element at the bottom. I did install the new drain clip - fingers crossed that it works. There was a LOT of ice in that drain!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
I have the same model and year fridge as you do, 2019 with the curved heating element. Did using this drain clip work for you? When I put mine on it was very loose and obviously it doesn't make full contact with the heating element, I tighten in so that it had a good grip and I hope it works....
Great informative video, with common sense REMINDERS , That I always forget, like taking photos as you’re doing a job. Thank you for patience and great fix it video! MsLucy Michigan
Thanks so much! I saw a couple generic videos (on other refrigerators), so I tried to fix my Samsung and got as far as cleaning out and removing two bottom screws. It didn’t “dawn” on me that the upper screw had styrofoam in front, so I was tugging pretty good and decided to stop, before I broke something
So helpful!! Thank you for the video.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video
Great job on this video! Thank you.
Thank you As Well, Glad you liked it!
Had this problem constantly and bought the new clip. Worked much longer but has filled with ice again. Will check drains again but it’s just ridiculous that an appliance this new has this big of a problem.
I agree with you they don’t make appliances like they used to you probably have to replace the two tubes in the back if the pizza rubber on the tube is toasted in heart maybe hot air is going inside the tube in is frozen over clog in the drain
Thank you SO MUCH for this. Very helpful!
You are so welcome! Glad My Video Was Helpful to you. Thanks For Watching!
Where can I purchase the repair kit you mention?
Use a #12 gauge bare copper wire, wrap around heating element a couple of times and down the drain line for about 2-3”
@@gregc.4117 I tried this and it was physically impossible to bend 12 gauge wire around the heating element. The 12 gauge copper wire was relatively hard to bend (even with pliers) and the heating element is seated right up against the back of the fridge and the radiator is directly above it so there is no way to get in there to wrap the wire. I tried just snugging the drain clip that is shown in this video, hoping it makes enough contact to distribute the heat.
@diyrepairsnow can this same issue affect whether or not the ice maker on that model is working?
Where did you order the drain clip from
Amazon link in description
Great work, thank you!!!!!
Excellent video! Thank you
In the process of doing this now...having a bit of trouble with unstucking the top part of the cover. I have removed all screws (3). Any suggestions. I do not want to tug too much on it and break it.
@@yankeegirl2762 you have to defrost the inside with steamer or unplug the refrigerator for 24 hours my recommendation defrost the refrigerator for 24 hours
Tums way up 🎉🎉🎉😮
Great video looks like my problem.
Does this fridge have a filter for the water to the ice maker?
Hello, thanks for the video! I have exactly the same model of this Samsung RF18HFENBSR and I got the same issue for 2 - 3 months. But when I unscrewed those three screws, it's still not so easy to pull out the plastic sheet, underneath the plastic sheet it's a plastic foam board and feels with very strong adhesive tapes in somewhere I am not sure, so if I pull the plastic sheet down hard, then it is likely to break. Did you get this issue and how did you deal with it? Thanks!
Have this exact same fridge, with an extreme case of water dripping. Is it normal if it only has one draining tube? And what is the blue long tube for? Mine is not connected to anything! I'd appreciate the help, thanks!
I have the same fridge model but my heat line element seems to be going down close to the hole and it makes it impossible to install the new part.
Where did you get the new drain clip from?
Links to All Parts Are in the Description of this Video.
Thank you for this great video. I have done these repairs and water still pools under the deli drawer. I have replaced the Genuine OEM GE WR23X10582 Assembly Temp Sensor for Refrigerator, drain clip, defrost heater, and water reservoir since the water inside froze and caused it to leak. Do you have any idea what else could be causing the water to pool? Thank you!
Replace the defrost sensor
Also forgot defrost thermostat
Do I need to unplug the fridge and let it defrost before I disconnect the drain tubes? Or can I remove the drain tubes without unplugging and defrosting the fridge?
Do you know the part number for the divider for the french doors??
You are talking about the flapper?
@@DIYRepairsNow yes sir, I have the same refrigerator as in this video with the same water problem :) and also have a broken flap door. I can’t find a replacement
One of my screws keeps spinning and won’t come out. Any advice?
Any issues with icing since the repair?
No this repair was successful never had to come back again...
@@DIYRepairsNow Thanks. Keep up the good work. I've subscribed.
Where do I get the kit for a model # RF217ACPN Samsung
When i remove the drain tubes at the back of the fridge to clean them, should the main water shut off valve for the home’s water supply be closed?
Thanks for the video. Is there a correlation between this problem (which i've had for quite a while) and my ice maker no longer producing ice?
IF your ice maker is below, yes. The excess water from the crisper leaks into the ice mechanism and freezes it up.
At any point should the heating element be hot to the touch?
Have same issue. I've even changed the temp probe, heat element and other temp probe that sits on the coils. But customer is still having issues. What else could it be?
@3:13, there is a missing imp. step - unplugging the elec. wires from the back panel! Oops!
@@sharhi this is a do as I say not as I do situation 😂
Can we put hot water to that place to element icess
WHERE CAN I GET THAT DRAIN CLIP
It’s on the description of this video
Samsung should fix this known issue for all customers…
Thank You!!
You're Welcome!
Do you know where the filter is located? this ice tastes like crap.
Hi, my inherited fridge has this problem of collecting ice and water in the crisper drawers and below them. I removed the panel to reveal the coil and that new longer clip was already installed! But the coil was all icy. What’s the next step if the new clip doesn’t work?
So the clip get heated and dosen't alow ice block the tube out. I am right?
Yes, that’s exactly what the clip do👍🏻
at 10 min - where do those "drain plugs" drain to?
They drain into a drain pan where the water is absorbed by the heating of the condenser and compressor
@@DIYRepairsNow cool - thanks for answering my brilliant question!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for this video
Mines does the same but it’s a Kenmore elite what do I do?
this is the exact problem my fridge has
I'm curious, why use the same type of aluminum drain clip, why not use a copper drain clip?
Not Sure Why, This is a Manufacturer Decision
Dissimilar metal corrosion?
Where does the water drain to and how does it not fill up?
It goes to a drain pan on the bottom and it’s observed by the compressor and condenser heating
@@DIYRepairsNow are you saying the heat from them evaporates the water?
@@ken_video2631 just the heat goes to a drain pan by the condenser and compressor on the bottom of the refrigerator and the heat from the compressor in the condenser dissipate the water
I will never buy a Samsung fridge or washer again, plagued with issues
Me too great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you!!
thank you
Everything is very clear, but the motion of the camera is excessive and gave me vertigo.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video and I’m sorry about the movement of my camera. I’m working on that. Thanks.
@@DIYRepairsNow I'll repeat this about the video. It was everything I needed to do the repair myself.
I have that same fridge, does anyone know where the water filter is located?
Did this. Still have this problem. Mine leaks into bottom freezer.
thank you but i need a technician lol , but now I know what needed to be done without cutting corner. I am just too old
My heat element (black bar) isn't straight at the bottom like the one in the video. It's curved down and almost touches the drain hole. Been defrosting it for 5+ hours with a heater blowing right into the fridge but still not draining.
If the drain line is clogged by ice you need to put boiling water down the drain worst case scenario you need to let it defrost for 24 to 48 hours with the doors open if the drain line is clogged by gunk or debris you need to clean the drain lines in the bottom back of the refrigerator like I show on the video those things to work. In case it doesn’t work lasting will be put pressure of air or nitrogen and flush drain out thanks for your comment and thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
It's a very good video, thanks but PLEASE USE A FIX CAMERA, it's very disturbing when the camera is moving all the time.
You’re welcome
Descent video editing, thanks for not just cutting scene and instead you juat fast forwarded
Why not pour hot water down the drain to break up the ice?
I’ve done it a couple times and it doesn’t work as well and create a biger mess
This is a temporary fix. You need to find why its overcooling. Ice maker might be turned "on" with no water supply connected or very poor water pressure. Could need a freezer fan, could need a gasket, could need the left door flap etc. This will not get you a long term fix.
That’s what the drain clip was for, to keep the ice from forming in the refrigerator section.
Can you please provide the part number
Links to ALL Parts are Located in the Description of this Video.
This happened to ours the first month we got it
same problem here... Samsung is the worst
Why did you remove my comment
Make sure the fan is working if not buy a new one from Amazon
My video my channel if I decide that a comment is going to confuse people or is going to make people made a mistake I delete messages sometimes if you’re rude and things like that UA-cam delete messages not me so you gotta be careful of what you going to put in a message…
Mine do this
Samsung companies should stick by building TVs only , because their fridges are rubbish, this happened to me 3 times and i have also replays the drain clips when this problem first happened and it didn't help. And i got read of the stupid fridge, and i will never buy a Samsung fridge ever again Total rubbish. And who ever want's to buy a Samsung fridge, trust me don't waist your money.
Samsung makes the biggest piece of shit refrigerators. This happens to be multiple times and multiple other people I know with samsungs do the same thing.