14-04-2022 10:18 PM
We bought a new Samsung refrigerator about six years ago and immediately noticed condensation on the back of the unit, opposite of where the ice unit is located on the inside, was starting to rust the metal. This area is very cold, almost as if there's no insulation between the inside and the back of the unit. I attempted to add more insulation on the outside, which solved the condensation problem, however, the ice maker then froze up inside so I had to remove it. Having forgotten about the problem, I recently pulled the fridge out and found that the rust from the condensation had damaged the floor and wall from dripping so badly during humid weather. This is very frustrating and I wouldn't expect issues like this. Has anyone else had this problem?
13-07-2022 05:51 PM
I purchase my Samsung French door refrigerator in 2017. Ruined my floor and wall. Probably the last Samsung I will purchase.
05-08-2022 11:23 PM
24-01-2023 07:30 PM
cannot get any satisfaction Samsung. 4 years old
29-01-2023 04:21 PM
I have experienced the same, I think what is best right now since Samsumg is unresponsive, is to turn off or remove the icemaker. Any ideas?
05-04-2023 10:57 PM
We had the same issue with our refrigerator. I received a call from a Samsung representative telling me had I called at the beginning of the year something could have been done for our refrigerator by Samsung. Obviously, that was a lie because my refrigerator is older than some others on this feed. I'm through with Samsung phones and appliances.
28-05-2023 10:03 PM
Yes. Same problem. Samsung sent out a new ice maker. a technician was scheduled To install. Work completed but has not affected condensation and rust problem
16-07-2023 02:52 PM
Hi
just noticed a sweat spot today as i removed the fridge out of recess.
BY CHANCE I caught the start of it. will ask tech as calling one out to deal with ice maker failure for second time.
Samsung fridge SRF890SWLS.
16-07-2023 03:16 PM
Since Samsung will not offer any help on the rust problem, I found a fix that should hold up ok. Here is what I did.
Removed all the rust down to bare metal and thru the back cover. Then used some 6" wide Eternabond tape I had left over from my RV days to cover the holes and rust. Eternabond tape is a peel and stick fairly thick rubber tape which comes in various widths and lengths. Once it is applied, it most likely will never come off.
An alternative to the Eternabond tape would be this tape from Lowes.
I like the Eternabond tape though, as it will have more insulating ability than the other tape. You can get Eternabond from most any RV store or on the web.
30-08-2023 03:07 PM