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Samsung Appliance Repair in Minneapolis & St. Paul

Same-day Samsung repair across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the Twin Cities metro — Family Hub and Bespoke refrigerators, FlexWash washers and FlexDry dryers, Flex Duo ranges, and the slide-in induction line. Samsung-experienced technicians, OEM Samsung parts on every truck, and a flat $129 diagnostic that's waived when you approve the repair. We also handle appliance repair in Minneapolis across every brand we service.

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Samsung appliance repair in a Twin Cities kitchen — technician servicing a Family Hub refrigerator
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Central Minnesota Appliance Repair provides same-day Samsung repair across the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro and Western Wisconsin, with OEM Samsung parts, a $129 diagnostic waived on repair, and a 1-year written warranty.

Last updated: May 2026

  • Same-day windows

    Book before 2pm weekdays.

  • OEM Samsung parts

    Ice-maker, pump & board kits stocked.

  • 1-year warranty

    Parts and labor in writing.

  • EPA 608 certified

    Sealed-system fridge work.

Quick answers

Quick Answers About Samsung Repair in the Twin Cities

  • Who repairs Samsung appliances in Minneapolis?

    Central Minnesota Appliance Repair services Samsung refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, and ranges across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the Twin Cities metro — same-day windows when you call before 2pm.

  • How much is a Samsung diagnostic?

    $129 for standard appliances, $149 for refrigerators and freezers, $179 for built-ins. The fee is waived when you approve the repair.

  • Is Samsung repair worth it?

    Usually yes when the appliance is under 8 years old and parts are still available. We compare repair cost, age, condition, and replacement value in writing before you decide — and we'll tell you when replacement is the smarter play.

  • Can the Samsung ice maker actually be fixed?

    Yes. Most ice-maker failures are auger motor, ice-room fan, defrost circuit, or a tired mullion seal — all things we rebuild in a single visit when parts are on the truck.

Samsung appliances

Samsung Appliances We Service in the Twin Cities

Samsung Refrigerator Repair

Family Hub, French-door (RF), 4-Door Flex, side-by-side (RS), and Bespoke Samsung refrigerators. Twin Cooling Plus evaporator and fan diagnostics, ice maker rebuild and recall-era replacements, defrost-system faults, water dispenser leaks, and main control / inverter board service.

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Samsung Washer Repair

Front-load (WF) and top-load (WA) Samsung washers including FlexWash. Drain pump and bellow service, suspension and tub-bearing rebuilds, door-lock failures, vibration and walking-washer diagnoses, plus the full set of nF / 4C / 5E / SE / UE / dC error-code calls.

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Samsung Dryer Repair

Samsung gas and electric dryers (DV, DVE, DVG) including FlexDry. Heating element and gas-valve coil swaps, thermistor and thermal-fuse failures, blower-wheel service, idler-pulley and belt rebuilds, and full-vent inspection (the #1 cause of HE / HC4 codes).

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Samsung Dishwasher Repair

DW, DW80, and Bespoke Samsung dishwashers. Leaks and standing water (LC / LE / OE codes), drain-pump and circulation-pump failures, door-latch microswitches, control-board lockouts, and spray-arm rebuilds with OEM Samsung parts.

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Samsung Oven & Range Repair

Samsung Flex Duo, slide-in induction, gas, electric, and dual-fuel ranges plus wall ovens (NE, NV, NX). Bake / broil element replacement, igniter swaps, convection fan motors, control-board (E-0A / E-08) failures, and door-hinge service.

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Samsung Microwave Repair

Over-the-range and countertop Samsung microwaves (ME, MC). SE / 5E touch-panel faults, magnetron and high-voltage diode failures (no heat), door-switch interlock service, and turntable / handle issues.

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Field-tested

Common Samsung Failures We Fix Every Week

  • Samsung French-door / 4-Door Flex ice maker freeze-ups, no-eject, and recall-era replacements on RF23 / RF28 / RF22 platforms.
  • Twin Cooling Plus evaporator fan icing causing warm fridge / cold freezer on Family Hub and standard French-door units.
  • Defrost-system failures (heater, thermistor, defrost sensor) on RF and RS Samsung refrigerators.
  • Front-load washer drain pump blockages and bellow tears causing nF / 4C / 5E codes.
  • Front-load tub-bearing and spider-arm wear (loud spin, walking washer, vibration).
  • Top-load FlexWash lid-lock failures and U6 / UE unbalanced-load faults.
  • Samsung electric dryer heating-element burnout and thermistor faults (no heat, long dry times, HC4 / tE codes).
  • Gas dryer ignitor and gas-valve coil failures on DVG models.
  • Dishwasher LC / LE leak-sensor faults from a real drip or a dried-out leak sensor under the tub.
  • Slide-in induction E-0A / E-08 inverter / generator board failures on NE63 / NE58 ranges.

Reference

Samsung Error Codes — What They Mean

If your Samsung appliance is flashing one of these codes, here's what it means and whether you should call us:

Samsung error codes and what they mean
CodeApplianceMeaningSeverity
5E / SEWasher / MicrowaveWasher: drain fault — pump, hose, or filter blocked. Microwave: stuck touch panel.DIY-checkable
nF / 4CWasherWater-fill problem — supply valve, hose kink, or inlet valve.DIY-checkable
UE / U6WasherUnbalanced load — redistribute laundry; recurring means suspension or shock absorbers.DIY-checkable
dCWasherDoor lock fault — striker, lock assembly, or door-aligned cable.Call a tech
tE / HC4DryerThermistor or high-limit thermostat fault — usually a clogged vent first.DIY-checkable
HEDryerHeating element or gas-coil failure — no heat.Call a tech
LC / LE / OEDishwasherLeak detected — real leak under the tub OR a dried-out leak sensor giving false trip.Call a tech
E-0A / E-08Induction RangeInverter / generator board fault on slide-in induction.Call a tech
C-d1Range / OvenDoor-lock motor fault during self-clean.Call a tech
21 E / 22 ERefrigeratorFreezer / fridge fan motor fault — common Twin Cooling Plus symptom.Call a tech
33 E / 39 C / 39 ERefrigeratorIce maker fault — sensor, heater, or harvest-cycle failure on RF / RS units.Call a tech
PC / PC-ErWasherMotor or PCB communication fault.Call a tech
Sud / 5dWasherToo much detergent / HE-only mismatch.DIY
1E / E1WasherPressure / level sensor fault.Call a tech
AC / AEDishwasherCommunication error between main and sub PCB.Call a tech
4EWasher / DishwasherWater-supply fault — same root as nF on washers; saddle valve or kinked hose on dishwashers.DIY-checkable
bE / 6ERange / OvenStuck button on touch panel.Call a tech
PoFMostPower outage during cycle — press start to resume.DIY

Reviewed by our lead service technician — EPA 608 certified, 15+ years on Samsung platforms.

Deep dive

Samsung Ice Maker — Why It Keeps Freezing Up (and How We Fix It)

The single most common Samsung call in the Twin Cities is an iced-over ice maker on an RF-series French-door fridge. It's almost never one part — it's a system failure where humid air gets into the ice room faster than the unit can refreeze it, the auger motor stalls, and within a day or two the whole assembly is a solid block.

  • Root causes we see weekly: failed mullion / ice-room seal, slow auger motor, dead ice-room fan, defrost-circuit fault, and (on certain build dates) the original ice maker assembly that Samsung redesigned.
  • What we replace: ice-room seal, auger motor, ice-maker assembly (with the updated revision), and any failed thermistor or fan.
  • Time on site: 60–90 minutes, single visit, parts on the truck.
  • Recall check first: we verify your serial against the Samsung free-replacement program before quoting a paid repair. If you qualify, we'll tell you in writing and you can decide.

Try the DIY reset below first — if it ices up again within a week, call (651) 364-7466 for a same-day window.

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Samsung Top-Load vs Front-Load — How Repairs Differ

Most Twin Cities homes run either a Samsung WA top-load or a Samsung WF front-load. They fail differently:

Samsung top-load vs front-load comparison
TraitTop-Load (WA)Front-Load (WF)
Common Samsung familiesWA top-load, FlexWash upperWF front-load, FlexWash lower
Typical bearing life10–14 yrs (basket hub)7–10 yrs (rear tub bearing + spider)
Loud-spin failure modeHub bearing, suspension rodsRear tub bearing + corroded spider arm
Drain-system failuresPump impeller (5E), lid switchPump filter, bellow tear, coin trap
Repair-vs-replace thresholdRepair under ~8 yrsBearing+spider job rarely pencils past ~6 yrs

DIY first

How to Reset and Defrost a Samsung Ice Maker

Roughly 1 in 3 Samsung ice-maker calls is cleared with a proper reset and defrost. Try this before you book a visit:

  1. Empty the ice bucket. Pull it out, dump it, set it aside upside-down to thaw fully.
  2. Run the diagnostic reset. Press and hold the small Test button under the ice maker for 3 seconds until you hear a chime. The ice maker will run a full cycle.
  3. Defrost the ice room. If the reset won't complete, gently warm the back wall of the ice room with a hair dryer on LOW for 5–10 minutes. Lay towels.
  4. Inspect the gray mullion seal between the ice room and fridge cavity. Cracked or pinched = humid air rushing in. That seal is a real part — we stock it.
  5. Re-install the bucket and wait 4–6 hours for ice production to resume.
  6. If it ices up again within a week, the auger motor, ice-room fan, or assembly is failing — that's a tech visit.

Still icing? Call (651) 364-7466 and we'll bring the updated ice-maker assembly on the truck.

Coverage

Samsung Models We Service

We service essentially every Samsung model from the last 12 years. The most common model prefixes we see on Twin Cities calls:

  • Refrigerators
    RF (French-door, Family Hub), RS (side-by-side), RT, RB, RH (Bespoke 4-Door Flex)
  • Washers
    WF (front-load), WA (top-load), WV (FlexWash)
  • Dryers
    DV, DVE (electric), DVG (gas), DVE/DVG-FlexDry pedestals
  • Dishwashers
    DW80, DW60, Bespoke DW
  • Ranges & Ovens
    NE (electric / induction), NX (gas, dual-fuel), NV (wall oven), Flex Duo slide-ins
  • Microwaves
    ME (over-the-range), MC (countertop / convection)

Don't see your model? Call (651) 364-7466 — we almost certainly cover it.

Transparent pricing

Samsung Diagnostic Fee and Repair Pricing

  • Standard diagnostic$129
  • Refrigerator diagnostic$149
  • Built-in / pro-style diagnostic$179
  • Diagnostic if you approve repairWaived

Every completed Samsung repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty in writing. Same failure inside the year, we come back free of charge. Book a repair and we'll confirm a same-day window if you call before 2pm.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Samsung Appliance Repair

  • Do you repair Samsung appliances near me?

    Yes. Central Minnesota Appliance Repair provides Samsung appliance repair throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, the Twin Cities metro, and Western Wisconsin. Call (651) 364-7466 with your city, appliance type, model number, and symptom to confirm same-day availability.

  • What Samsung appliances do you repair?

    We repair Samsung refrigerators (Family Hub, French-door, Bespoke 4-Door Flex, side-by-side), washers (WF, WA, FlexWash), dryers (gas and electric), dishwashers, microwaves, and ranges / ovens including Flex Duo and slide-in induction.

  • Can the Samsung ice maker really be fixed, or do I need a new fridge?

    In most cases it can be fixed. Common Samsung ice-maker problems — freeze-ups, no-eject, slow production — are usually a combination of the auger motor, ice-maker fan, defrost system, or a tired ice-room seal. We carry the updated assemblies (including post-2020 redesigns) on the truck and rebuild on the first visit when possible.

  • What does a Samsung diagnostic cost?

    Diagnostic is $129 for standard appliances, $149 for refrigerators and freezers, and $179 for built-in or pro-style units. The diagnostic fee is waived when you approve the repair.

  • Do you use genuine Samsung parts?

    Yes — every truck is stocked with OEM Samsung parts for the most-failed components: ice-maker assemblies, drain pumps, door bellows, bake / broil elements, and inverter boards. We don't substitute aftermarket parts on warranty repairs.

  • What is your warranty on Samsung repairs?

    Every completed Samsung repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty in writing. Same failure inside the year, we come back free of charge.

  • How fast can you schedule Samsung appliance repair?

    Same-day Samsung appliance repair is usually available when you call before 2pm on a weekday. Calls earlier in the day have the best chance of a same-day window in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and nearby Twin Cities suburbs.

  • Is the Samsung ice-maker class action settlement still relevant?

    Yes — affected RF-series owners may still be eligible for the manufacturer's free replacement program on certain build dates. We'll check your model and serial on the diagnostic and tell you in writing whether you should pursue Samsung directly before paying for a private repair.

Reviews

What Twin Cities customers say about our Samsung repairs

  • ★★★★★

    Our Samsung Family Hub fridge ice maker was a sheet of ice. They came out, rebuilt the ice room with the updated parts, and it's been flawless since. They also confirmed our serial was outside the recall window before doing the work.

    Priya M.Minneapolis, MN

  • ★★★★★

    Samsung front-load was throwing a 5E and pooling water. Tech pulled a sock and a hairband out of the pump and replaced the drain hose. Honest, fast, and the diagnostic was waived once we approved the repair.

    Marcus T.Saint Paul, MN

  • ★★★★

    Samsung slide-in induction threw E-08 mid-Thanksgiving prep. They got the inverter board on the second visit and stood behind it with the 1-yr warranty in writing. Communication on parts ETA was clear the whole way.

    Hannah B.Wayzata, MN

Book Samsung appliance repair today

Same-day windows when you call before 2pm weekdays. OEM Samsung parts, 1-year warranty.

(651) 364-7466