Samsung Refrigerator Boards

OEM Samsung Refrigerator Control Boards
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Original OEM Samsung control boards — DA92, DA41, DA92-01199B and more. Fix Samsung error codes fast. Save 50–70% vs. buying new. Ships same day.

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Find Your Board by Part Number
💡 Your part number starts with DA or AA — find it on the sticker on your control board.

If your Samsung showed you a 22E, 41E, 88 88, or PC-ER — or it stopped cooling with no warning at all — you're in exactly the right place. Samsung control boards are among the higher failure-rate boards we see in the shop, and the OEM replacement price at retail reflects none of that reality. A broken fridge is urgent and expensive and we understand that. Let's get it sorted. OEM Samsung control board part numbers typically begin with DA — for example DA92-01199B, DA92-00215R, DA41-00104K, or DA41-00670A.

The Samsung board manages everything in the unit: defrost cycles, fan motor commands, ice maker logic, temperature regulation, and display communication. When it starts going, you'll often see a cascade of error codes before the unit stops cooling entirely. Sometimes it fails quietly after a power surge and the fridge just stops — no code, no warning, no obvious cause.

Here's the relief: New Samsung OEM control boards typically run $200–$450+ at retail. The same original OEM part from EcoSmart typically runs $75–$170 — save 50–70% without sacrificing part quality, with a 6-month warranty included.

We stock boards for French door, side-by-side, bottom-freezer, Family Hub, and counter-depth Samsung configurations. Search by your DA or AA part number above.

Samsung Error Codes Reference

Seeing one of these? Your control board may be the cause.
Board often the cause Board may be involved
41E / 41C
Main Control Board / Communication Error
A direct indicator of a control board fault or failed communication. If a 60-second power cycle does not clear this, the board needs to be replaced.
Board Often Cause
44E
Main Board to Display Board Communication Failure
The main PCB and the display board have lost communication — common after power surges. The main control board is the usual failed component.
Board Often Cause
PC-ER
Panel Communication Error
Communication failure between the display panel and main control board. Check the wire harness under the top-left door hinge first. If connections are solid, the main board requires replacement.
Board Often Cause
88 88
All Eights — Boot Communication Fault
Communication fault during power-up, often after a power outage or surge. Unplug for 60 seconds and restore. If it persists and the display is unresponsive, the control board has failed.
Board Often Cause
22E / 22C
Refrigerator Room Fan Error
Fan circulating cold air through the fridge compartment has stopped. Check for frost buildup first. If fan is clear but error persists, the board's fan output circuit has likely failed.
Board Often Cause
21E / 21C
Freezer Fan Error
Freezer evaporator fan motor is not running or not being driven correctly. After ruling out frost blockage, the main control board is the most common root cause.
Board Often Cause
24E / 24C
Freezer Defrost Failure
The freezer defrost cycle failed to complete — can be a heater, sensor, or the board failing to trigger defrost. Common precursor to complete cooling failure.
Board May Be Involved
5E / 5C
Fridge Defrost Sensor Error
Refrigerator defrost sensor is malfunctioning. Sensor itself is the primary cause, but board failure can produce false sensor codes as all sensor inputs run through it.
Board May Be Involved
1E / 1C
Freezer Temperature Sensor Error
Freezer thermistor is reading out of range. Test the sensor first — if it reads correctly but the code persists, the board's sensor input circuit may have failed.
Board May Be Involved
2E / 2C
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Error
Fridge compartment thermistor fault. If the sensor tests within spec but the error stays, the control board is likely misreading the signal.
Board May Be Involved

Symptoms a Replacement Board Can Fix

Here is what the control board manages — and what breaks when it fails.
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22E, 41E, 44E, PC-ER, 88 88, or other error codes on the display
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Refrigerator section warming up while freezer stays cold
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Compressor not starting — unit completely silent or dead
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Display panel unresponsive, frozen, or showing wrong temperatures
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Ice maker stopped working or producing very little ice
Frost buildup behind freezer panel — defrost cycle stopped running
Appliance stopped working after a power outage or surge
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Intermittent cooling — works for a while, then stops

Finding Your Samsung DA or AA Part Number

Samsung OEM control boards are identified by DA or AA part numbers (e.g., DA92-01199B, DA41-00104K). This number is on the sticker on your current board — not the model number on the door. Samsung uses many different boards across visually similar models, and model numbers alone cannot confirm fitment. Cannot access the board? Send us a message and we will identify the right part before you order.

Samsung control board sticker — DA92 part number format
Sticker example 1
Samsung control board sticker — DA41 part number format
Sticker example 2
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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions. Answered straight.
My Samsung shows 22E and the fridge is warm. Is that the board?

22E is a fridge room fan error and one of the most board-linked codes we see on Samsung units. The common failure chain is: the board stops managing the defrost cycle properly — frost builds up on the evaporator coils — the fan blades get locked in ice — the board then reports a fan error. The symptom looks like a fan problem but the root cause is a board issue.

If unplugging the fridge for 24–48 hours (full manual defrost) clears the 22E code temporarily, that confirms the defrost cycle is the real failure point — and that points directly to the control board.

Samsung wants $350+ for a new board. Why is yours so much less?

We source original OEM Samsung boards, perform component-level repairs, test them, and price them to reflect what that process actually costs — not what a new part costs to manufacture from scratch. Samsung charges new-part prices. We charge rebuilt-part prices.

You are getting the identical OEM board that came in your refrigerator — restored instead of manufactured from scratch. Same fix. Very different price.

Should I unplug my Samsung when it shows an error code?

Generally, no. Samsung's diagnostic system stores the error code in memory for technician diagnosis. Unplugging clears that stored code and makes accurate diagnosis harder.

The exceptions are codes 88 88, 83E, 85E, or 86E — for those specific codes, unplug for 60 seconds. For all other codes, write down what you see before touching anything.

What does OF OF or Cooling Off mean on my Samsung?

OF OF means the refrigerator is in Demo Mode — cooling is completely disabled. It exists for showroom display use. To exit: hold ENERGY SAVER and LIGHTING (or POWER FREEZE and POWER COOL) simultaneously for 5–8 seconds.

If the display shows OF OF and none of the buttons respond, the control board may have failed and is stuck in a non-responsive state.

I replaced a Samsung board and it failed again after 2 months. Why?

This is a known pattern on some Samsung French door models. A weakened defrost heater or thermistor that was not replaced at the same time can continue degrading and eventually overload the new board.

When this happens, replacing just the board a second time may work short-term but not long-term. We recommend also checking the defrost heater and thermistor in the same repair pass. Message us with your part number and model for a more specific answer.

Still not sure? That's exactly what we're here for.
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