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Samsung Refrigerator Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To

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Board failures cause erratic operation, no cooling, or dead displays. Replacing the main control board restores the refrigerator's functions.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Samsung Refrigerator Main Control Board Replacement — What This Part Does

The main control board is your refrigerator’s central logic and power-control module. It manages compressor operation, fan speeds, defrost cycles, temperature regulation, and user interface commands. Samsung describes boards like the DA92-00146A as controlling the refrigerator’s power supply, and the board typically includes a DC power section that distributes power to every major load in the appliance.

Boards fail from damaged power-supply sections, failed relays, cracked solder joints, water intrusion, and thermal stress. Connector or wiring problems at the board also mimic board failure. Because many component failures look like a bad board, you must verify the condenser fan motor, compressor, thermal overload, and relevant valves before replacing the control board itself.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet to de-energize all circuits.
  2. Locate and record your refrigerator’s model and serial number from the label inside the fresh-food compartment or on the left wall, then order the exact replacement board for that model (for example, DA92-01199G for RF27T5501SRAA51).
  3. Remove the rear access cover by taking out every securing screw around the perimeter.
  4. Photograph or diagram every wire harness and connector on the existing board so you know exactly where each plug returns during reassembly.
  5. Test the condenser fan motor, compressor motor and thermal overload, and any valve assemblies tied to your complaint to confirm the board is actually the failed component.
  6. Inspect the board for burnt areas, corrosion, loose terminals, damaged connector pins, water stains, and overheated plastic, then verify the board must be replaced.
  7. Depress the retaining tabs or mounting clips and slide the old board out of its bracket, then install the new board by aligning the tabs or slots and pressing until it locks.
  8. Reconnect each wire harness to the correct terminal on the new board, referencing your photos, and make sure every connector seats fully with an audible click.
  9. Reinstall the rear access cover and secure every screw, then plug the refrigerator back in and verify that the compressor, condenser fan, evaporator fan, lights, dispenser, and cooling all operate correctly.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Samsung refrigerator main control board (power control board / PCB)Amazon | Part number is model-specific. Check the model and serial plate inside the fresh-food door or on the left interior wall, then cross-reference with Samsung or your parts supplier (examples: DA92-00146A, DA92-01199G).

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you are not confident identifying and testing the condenser fan motor, compressor, and thermal overload before board replacement, call a technician. Replacing a board without verifying related components wastes money and leaves the real fault unrepaired. Also call a pro if you find evidence of repeated board failure, which points to an upstream power problem, a shorted load, or water intrusion that will destroy the new board. Licensed techs carry meters, wiring diagrams, and model-specific component test procedures that pinpoint the actual failure before any part is ordered.


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