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The Samsung RF26J7500 is a 26 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator featuring a fingerprint resistant stainless steel exterior, LED lighting, and an AutoFill Water Pitcher for versatile storage and convenience.

Samsung Icemaker I/R Sensor Question

I have the Samsung French Door on top, Icemaker Upper left corner Freezer on the bottom, Model #RF26J7500SR refridgerator. The icemaker has always been a hassle, but at least it made ice. It no longer does so. I’ve tried everything but replacing the Icemaker/Auger Assembly/Control board. Right now it hasn’t made ice in almost 2 weeks. Not even in test mode (I hit the test button and hear the *DING-DING*, so I know the I/M is operational). I’ve defrosted it using the “Fd” forced defrost mode and steamer, so there is absolutely no ice buildup on anything. It simply won’t drop ice. I did remove the I/M and the auger assembly just to inspect them and make sure there was no icebuildup anywhere in the back of the ice room, and I did notice my auger assembly has a hairline crack in it. Could this possibly be the issue? Also, is the I/R sensor located on the auger assembly supposed to emit a visible beam? Because it does not. I’ve also checked my compressor and evaporator coils and they’re all clean. I have placed a thermometer in the ice room and it hovers around 10F degrees. I know it won’t drop ice until it reaches 9F, but my thermometer could be off. Although I do have the freezer temp set to -8F. Any suggestions? Based on everything I’ve read here about the disaster that is the Samsung Icemaker, I’m thinking I need to replace all the components, i.e., I/M, auger assembly and the control board. And do that epoxy thing to seal the ice room.

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Ice maker is in the fridge so maybe lower fridge temp?

I’m thinking 🧐 since everything works fine except the Dumping it’s gotta be thinking the Bin is full. So is that because I cooked it with the hairdryer? Probably. Now just gotta try’n fix it.

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Is there a reason you set freezer to -8*f? Since nothing happens when you push and hold the reset button, I’d check the I/m connection that is behind the little access panel left of I/m. Also, make sure you have that ice maker turned on at the user interface. I have not seen an I/R sensor on this style I/m.

From what you’ve described, I would do what i suggested, plus, I’d set freezer temp to the manufacturers suggested 0*f. Allow the box 24 hours to adjust to the changes. This ice maker doesn’t dump ice like the one in the freezer. This one has the gas tube loop in it. It takes it a while to defrost itself before ice maker will dump ice. Since you removed it, it would have filled with water. I’d check to see if it filled.

10*f is not 9*f. These I/m sensors can fail. You need an accurate thermometer.

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