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[Lifetime Warranty] DA31-00342A Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor - Compatible with Samsung RS27T5200SG RS22T5561SR RS22T5201SR - Replaces EAP12590899 4982090 ARES2130RA AP6803165 PS12590899

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DA31-00342A Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor

Key Features

  • Brushless DC Technology: Engineered for high-efficiency, 12V DC operation, providing consistent airflow with minimal electrical noise and heat generation.
  • Quiet-Run Bearings: Features precision-sealed bearings designed to operate silently even in the high-vibration environment of the freezer's evaporator assembly.
  • Moisture-Sealed Housing: The motor casing is treated to resist the corrosive effects of frost and humidity, preventing internal shorts and extending the motor's lifespan.
  • Standard 4-Wire Connector: Equipped with a factory-spec wiring harness and a keyed 4-pin connector, ensuring a secure and simple plug-and-play installation to the main control board.
  • Optimized Airflow Management: Calibrated to maintain the specific RPMs required for Samsung’s Twin Cooling and Multi-Vent systems, ensuring even temperature distribution.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6803165
  • PS12590899
  • EAP12590899
  • 4982090
  • ARES2130RA
  • PD00080451

Compatibility & Fitment

This motor is a critical component for many modern Samsung side-by-side refrigerators. Key compatible models include:

  • Samsung RS22T Series: RS22T5561SR, RS22T5561SG, RS22T5201SR, RS22T5201SG.
  • Samsung RS27T Series: RS27T5200SG, RS27T5200SR, RS27T5561SR, RS27T5201SR.
  • Samsung RS28T Series: RS28A500MSR/AA, RS28A5801SR/AA.
  • Note: This motor is typically located behind the rear panel of the freezer section. Always verify the part number on your existing motor, as Samsung often uses similar-looking motors with different voltage or pin configurations.

When to Replace

  • Freezer or Fridge is Warm: The compressor is running, but the fan is not circulating cold air, leading to rising temperatures in one or both compartments.
  • Loud Grinding or Chirping: Bearing failure often produces a loud mechanical noise that stops when the freezer door is opened (as the fan pauses).
  • Error Code "22 E": Many Samsung refrigerators will display a 22 E error code on the front panel to indicate a failure in the evaporator fan circuit.
  • Heavy Frost Accumulation: Without the fan moving air across the evaporator coils, moisture can freeze into a solid block, eventually blocking all cooling.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Disconnect the refrigerator from the power source before starting. This repair requires removing the interior back panel which is near high-voltage components.
  • The "Blade" Transfer: PRO TIP: This motor is usually sold without the plastic fan blade. Carefully pull the blade straight off the old motor shaft. If it is stuck, do not use pliers; instead, soak the center of the blade in warm water to loosen any ice or residue.
  • Check for Ice Obstruction: IMPORTANT: If your fan was making a "hitting" noise, inspect the fan shroud for ice buildup. You must completely melt all ice using a steamer or hair dryer (on low heat) before installing the new motor to prevent immediate damage.
  • Connector Alignment: Ensure the 4-pin connector "clicks" into place. A loose connection can trigger a false error code or cause intermittent fan operation.
  • Grommet Re-use: Ensure the rubber mounting grommets are placed correctly on the new motor. These are essential for dampening vibration and preventing the fan from becoming noisy.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 110696, AP6803165, ARES2130RA, EAP12590899, PS12590899, 4982090
Samsung RF31CG7220SR/AA, RS22T5201SR/AA, RS22T5561SG/AA, RS22T5561SR/AA, RS23A500ASG/AA, RS23A500ASR/AA, RS27T5200SG/AA, RS27T5200SR/AA, RS27T5201SR/AA, RS27T5561SG/AA, RS27T5561SR/AA, RS28A500ASR/AA, RS28A5F61SG/AA, RS28A5F61SR/AA

FAQ

This evaporator fan motor is designed for select Samsung refrigerators, including models RS27T5200SG, RS22T5561SR, RS22T5201SR, RS27T5200SR, RS23A500ASR, RS23A500ASG, RS28A5F61SR, and RS28A5F61SG. Because Samsung uses similar-looking fan motors across different series, please verify your original part number and full model number before ordering.
This fan motor replaces part numbers DA31-00342A, EAP12590899, 4982090, ARES2130RA, AP6803165, and PS12590899. Matching the part number printed on your original motor is the most reliable way to confirm compatibility.
The evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across the evaporator coils and throughout the refrigerator compartments. If this motor slows down or stops, the refrigerator section may warm up even if the freezer remains cold, as the cold air is no longer being distributed properly.
Typical signs include unusual buzzing or grinding noises from the rear freezer area, weak or no airflow from the interior vents, a warm fresh-food section while the freezer stays cold, or inconsistent temperatures. Additionally, the fan may stop running entirely. Ice buildup around the evaporator cover can also interfere with the fan and create similar symptoms, so inspect the area for frost before replacing the motor.
This is a moderate DIY repair. You will need to unplug the refrigerator, remove interior shelves or bins, take off the rear evaporator cover, disconnect the motor wiring, and swap the unit. Essential tools include a Phillips screwdriver, a nut driver for hex-head screws, and a small flat-head screwdriver for releasing clips. The process generally takes 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the level of frost buildup and accessibility.
Always unplug the refrigerator before starting. Check for heavy frost or ice around the evaporator cover, inspect the fan blade for cracks or obstructions, and ensure the wiring connector is secure and undamaged. Verify that your old motor part number matches DA31-00342A or its cross-references. If the compartment is iced over, fully defrosting the area before installation is recommended to ensure the new motor functions correctly.
Common causes include moisture intrusion leading to ice buildup around the fan, long-term bearing wear, fan blade obstructions, and internal electrical failure. In some cases, a defrost system malfunction can cause ice to accumulate and block the fan, which may mimic a motor failure.