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After watching a few you tube videos on the Samsung ice maker removal, this repair was not that bad. The key to this repair is PATIENCE! Unplug your fridge, have a steamer and Phillips & straight screw driver handy. Remove ice bucket, place rags or paper towels in bottom half of ice maker. Fire up your steamer and melt ALL ice before proceeding! Once all ice is gone, remove one screw to the left on cover for the wiring, remove plastic wire cover , remove screw just below ice maker itself, push locking tab in to release plastic lower tray attached to bottom of ice maker. Once you do this it exposes the refrigerant line (u shaped) under ice maker. If you can still see ice once that plastic cover drops down, yep... more steaming , if you try chip away any remaining ice damage will result to that refrigerant line then it’s game over. Fridge needs to be replaced! Once fully clear of ice , carefully pry that refrigerant line down a bit so it is released from the bottom of ice maker. Do not bend it down too far only enough so it will clear when pulling ice maker out. Un clip yellow electrical connector to ice maker and gently pull the ice maker towards you and down to fully remove. As you are pulling it out be sure refrigerant line does not get hung up. Once removed you may find more ice build up on top of auger assembly. All ice/ frost needs to be gone. Follow u shaped refrigerant line back towards the styrofoam, push one clip on each tube towards the back with the tab facing down! The plastic rectangle trim piece slides off fairly easy. This web page gives detailed pictures on what to expect, as there could be other issues in that ice compartment that need addressed! https://edmondappliancerepairokc.com/samsung-french-door-ice-maker-frosting-up/ Hope this helps, it sure made a difference in mine. The ice maker has been producing ice like never before!
1) Remove items from freezer. 2) Remove/lift out top slider drawer, and the in door slot tray. 3) Remove lower, large plastic tub/drawer bottom. 4) Remove 6 of the 8 phillips head screws that hold the sliders to the drawer front. 5) Remove while holding up the drawer front with foot, or other spacer to hold up the drawer front when removing the last 2 screws. 6) Pull rubber gasket out of the original drawer front, and press it into the new drawer front. 7) loosen the allen screw from the bottom right side of the handle. 8) slide the handle to the right to remove it from the old door. 9) Slide the handle in place onto the new door, and tighten the allen screw on the bottom right. 10) Place the new drawer front onto the slides. (There are 2 dowel type knobs that locate the drawer front correctly.) 11) Start 1 screw into each slider, making sure that the dowels line up with the holes in the sliders. 12) Install the remaining 6 screws holding the sliders to the drawer front. 13) replace the bottom tub, the slide drawer, and long slot tray. You're done, other than reloading your frozen items back in the freezer.