Samsung DA97-02965E Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

Special Price $168.51 Regular Price $217.95
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SKU
DA97-02965E

Product Description

The Samsung DA97-02965E Ice Maker Assembly has the function of producing ice through the process of freezing water and converting it into ice cubes. It has a filling, freezing and harvesting process that allows the production of ice in a continuous manner. Once the cubes are formed, they are let into the storage bin for simple access. This component helps in increasing the efficiency of refrigeration by minimizing the amount of work that is done manually in making ice.
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This Part Fits the Following Models (2)

Manufacturer Name: Samsung
Product Number: DA97-02965E
OEM Part Number: DA97-02965E
Product Description: Ice Maker Assy

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Samsung DA97-02965E Ice Maker Assembly?

Ensure the ice tray moves freely and water fills the mold evenly. Clear any buildup that could block water flow. Test the ice ejection mechanism to confirm cubes release correctly and the unit cycles properly during operation.

What are common issues with the Samsung DA97-02965E Ice Maker Assembly?

  • Ice not forming.
  • Ice cubes too small.
  • Ejection mechanism failing.
  • Water not filling mold properly.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect the refrigerator from power to prevent shock.

Step2: Remove the old ice maker by detaching the wiring and mounting screws.

Step3: Position the new assembly in the same location.

Step4: Reconnect wiring harnesses and secure with screws.

Step5: Restore power and turn on ice production.

Step6: Observe the first cycle to confirm proper ice formation.