Samsung RSH | Side By Side Series Refrigerator Error Code List

RSH Series Fridge Freezer Fault Codes

On the Samsung RSH series, the appliance signals faults in a slightly unusual way. Instead of displaying a standard error code, it uses the digital number segments on the fridge or freezer display. When an issue occurs, a specific segment of the numeral lights up, and each illuminated section corresponds to a particular fault, as outlined below:

Samsiung fridge freezer fault sections

You’ll find these on the display panel, which in normal operation should display full, properly formed digital numbers.

Samsung RSH fridge freezer display panel

You’ll notice “-88” showing on both the freezer and fridge displays. When a fault is present, either the first or second “8” will illuminate a specific segment. The position of that lit segment corresponds to the error the appliance has registered.

Keep in mind, this indication only reflects the issue the system has detected. It doesn’t automatically confirm which part has failed — just the problem the control board is sensing.

Fault Codes

aSecond digit of fridge, section aIce maker sensorSensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
bSecond digit of fridge, section bFridge sensorSensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
cSecond digit of fridge, section cFridge defrost sensorSensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
dSecond digit of fridge, section dFridge fan errorCan be faulty fan motor, blocked etc.
eSecond digit of fridge, section eIcemaker errorContinual ice ejection, more than three times
fSecond digit of fridge, section fCoolzone sensor errorSensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
gSecond digit of fridge, section gFridge defrost heater errorSamsung says “defrost completed accordign to the accumulated time” but we think this is just a straight up element fault.
dFirst digit of fridge, section dIce fullYes, that’s right a fault code to let you know the ice bucket is full!
aSecond digit of freezer, section aAmbient temperature sensor Sensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
bSecond digit of freezer, section bFreezer sensor Sensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
cSecond digit of freezer, section cFreezer defrost sensorSensor error detected can be open circuit or shorted
dSecond digit of freezer, section dFreezer fan errorAgain, can be blocked, open circuit etc.
eSecond digit of freezer, section eCondenser fan errorBlocked or faulty
gSecond digit of freezer, section gFreezer defrost errorSamsung says again this is “defrost completed according to the accumulated time” whcih we think means, the fridge freezer thinks it’s defrosted okay but it’s still packed full of ice.
aFirst digit of fridge, section aDamper heater errorSamsung says, “damper heater open” when what we think they mean is that the heater is detected as being open circuit
fFirst digit of freezer, sectionCommunication errorNot good news, comms error between the load and main boards

Diagnostic Help

Please understand that in order to use the following it is expected that;

  • You know what you are looking at
  • You know how to test things using a multimeter
  • You understand the general principles

If you are at all unsure, we strongly recommend that you seek the help of a professional repair technician.

aSecond digit of freezerFreezer sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #3 and #9.
bSecond digit of fridgeFridge sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #7 and #9.
bSecond digit of freezerFreezer defrost sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #4 and #9.
cSecond digit of fridgeFridge defrost sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #10 and #9.
 dFirst digit of fridgeAmbient sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #11 and #12.
 fSecond digit of fridgeCoolselect zone sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #13 and #14.
a Second digit of fridgeIcemaker sensorConnector loose/slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuited, abnormal sensing temperature (+50°C and over, or -50°C and lower)The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V~1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #3 and #4.
 cSecond digit of freezerFreezer fan errorBad feedback signalling wire contact, motor wire slipped out or loose, defective motor.The voltage should be 7V~12V between main control module or PCB CN74 grey and blue.
 dSecond digit of fridgeFridge fan errorBad feedback signalling wire contact, motor wire slipped out or loose, defective motor.The voltage should be 7V~12V between main control module or PCB CN74 grey and green.
 dSecond digit of freezerCondensor fan errorBad feedback signalling wire contact, motor wire slipped out or loose, defective motor.The voltage should be 7V~12V between main control module or PCB CN74 grey and yellow.
 eSecond digit of freezerFreezer defrost errorConnector loose, slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuit, defective thermistor, or if it keeps heating during fridge defrost even after it does defrosting for 80 minutes. Disconnect main control module PCB CN70 from PCB, and read the resistance between orange and brown wire terminals (Refer to the Wire Diagram for the resistance value, not usually required).0 Ohm will be a heater short∞ Ohm wire cut/loose or a blown thermistor
 gSecond digit of fridgeFridge defrost errorConnector loose, slipped out or open contact, wire cut or short circuit, defective thermistor, or if it keeps heating during fridge defrost even after it does defrosting for 80 minutes. Disconnect main control module PCB CN70 from PCB, and read the resistance between orange and white wire terminals (Refer to the Wire Diagram for the resistance value, not usually required).0 Ohm will be a heater short∞ Ohm wire cut/loose or a blown thermistor
 eSecond digit of fridgeIcemaker errorIcemaker ice ejection for more than 3 times or horizontal positioning errorOnly for dispenser modelsPretty much, replace the icemaker unit!
 gSecond digit of freezerDamper heater errorDamper heater is sensed as open circuit due to connector loose or slipped out or can be open circuit, wire cut.Disconnect main control module PCB CN73 from PCB, and read the resistance between black and brown wire terminals (Refer to the Wire Diagram for the resistance value, not usually required).0 Ohm will be a heater short∞ Ohm wire cut/loose 
 aFirst digit of fridgeComms errorNo communication between MICOM MAIN and LOAD => The LC E error code will light up with alarm sounds.This problem needs a oscilloscope to do the error check. So, it is more realistic checking the error after replacing main and power PCBs.

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