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Samsung Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly (9-Cube, 4.5×12.75×4.25-inch) (Samsung OEM)

Original price was: $168.74.Current price is: $120.03.

Genuine Samsung OEM samsung bottom-freezer refrigerator ice maker assembly (9-cube, 4.5×12.75×4.25-inch).

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Genuine Samsung OEM Samsung Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly (9-Cube, 4.5×12.75×4.25-inch) – Part DA97-07365G

Part Number: DA97-07365G

Replaces: DA97-07365A, DA97-07362A, AP5651749, 2754555, PS5575307

Always verify compatibility using your appliance model number before ordering.

Samsung Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly (Part # DA97-07365G)

Restore a rapid, automated supply of ice to your kitchen with this Genuine OEM Samsung Ice Maker Assembly. This premium replacement module (Part # DA97-07365G) is a factory-certified component designed specifically for French-door and side-by-side models. It handles the entire ice production loop: signaling the water valve to fill the mold tray, tracking freezing speeds, and initiating a mechanical harvest twist to drop the cubes cleanly into your storage bucket.

Manufactured directly by Samsung, this assembly features an integrated electronic control head, an automated multi-cube twist-mold tray, and a built-in wire harness connector. If your refrigerator is producing no ice, dropping broken or undersized cubes, or making a loud cracking or clicking sound without cycling, the internal motor gears or mold sensors inside the assembly have likely failed.

Quick Info:

  • Compatibility: Precision-engineered exclusively for Samsung refrigerators utilizing standard twist-mold automated ice rooms.

  • Fixes Common Issues: Resolves “no ice” conditions, jammed or cracked harvest trays, overfilling or leaking water, and ice makers that refuse to complete a manual test cycle.

  • Specifications: Electronic multi-cube design featuring an integrated wire harness and bottom-mounted manual test/reset button.

  • Difficulty: Novice to Intermediate. A highly accessible DIY repair typically requires only a single Phillips screwdriver.

Pro Tip: Before throwing away your old unit, try running a hard reset. Locate the tiny rectangular Test Button on the side or bottom of the ice maker’s plastic housing and press and hold it for 3 to 5 seconds. The unit should chime and begin a manual harvest cycle. If the motor turns completely during the test but still refuses to make ice automatically during normal operation, your issue is likely a failed internal thermostat or a freezer compartment that isn’t cooling below $10^\circ\text{F}$ ($-12^\circ\text{C}$).

Installation & Safety Steps:

  1. Isolate Power: You must completely unplug the refrigerator or shut off the main house circuit breaker before starting.

  2. Unlatch the Housing: Slide out the ice storage bucket. If your model uses an ice room cover panel or a plastic locking tab holding the ice maker chassis to the ceiling track, depress the clip to slide the housing forward.

  3. Disconnect the Harness: Unplug the plastic wiring harness clip from the refrigerator wall connector.

  4. Mount the New Part: Plug the new wire harness firmly into the wall socket until it clicks, slide the new module onto its mounting rails until it locks flush, and verify the rear water fill tube aligns perfectly with the fill cup.

Are you replacing this assembly today because the plastic tray itself cracked and leaked water, or has the mechanical drive motor stopped spinning completely?

Additional information

Weight 3.5 lbs
Dimensions 5.97 × 2.59 × 1.92 in

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