DA92-00355B Samsung Refrigerator Power Control Board – Fix Your Fridge With No Ice, Water Dispenser Issues, or Defrost Failures
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The Samsung DA92-00355B is a genuine OEM power control board for Samsung refrigerators. This board controls the ice maker, water dispenser, and defrost functions in your fridge. When this board fails, you may notice the ice maker has stopped producing ice, the water dispenser is unresponsive, the fridge is not defrosting properly, or the refrigerator is not cooling as expected.
✓ Model-Specific Repair Pages
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The DA92-00355B is the power control board (also called the main PCB or inverter control board) for Samsung refrigerators. It manages power distribution and control signals to the ice maker assembly, water dispenser valve, defrost heater, and related components. This is a static-sensitive component — always disconnect power before handling and ground yourself before touching the board.
✓ Common Symptoms Fixed
Replacing the DA92-00355B typically resolves: ice maker not producing ice or stopped working entirely, water dispenser not dispensing or responding, refrigerator not defrosting (frost buildup on evaporator coils), fridge not cooling properly, error codes related to ice maker or defrost system, and compressor or fan not running correctly.
✓ Key Features & Specifications
Part Number: DA92-00355B | Brand: Samsung (OEM) | Part Type: Refrigerator Power Control Board (Main PCB) | Controls: Ice maker, water dispenser, defrost system | Weight: 5 lbs | HS Code: 850990
✓ Buying Options
OEM / New — The genuine Samsung DA92-00355B manufactured to original factory specifications. This is the same board that came in your refrigerator from the factory. Recommended for exact-fit repairs where OEM quality and compatibility are required. Always disconnect power before servicing; this is a static-sensitive component — handle by the edges only.
Note: aftermarket replacement parts, where available, are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Samsung or any OEM manufacturer.
✓ Replacement Part Numbers
DA92-00355B (OEM)
✓ Installation Tips
Disconnect power to the refrigerator before beginning any repair. This board is static-sensitive — ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface before handling. The power control board is typically located at the rear of the refrigerator behind an access panel. Photograph all wiring harness connections before disconnecting. Remove the mounting screws, swap the board, reconnect all harnesses firmly, and replace the access panel. Restore power and test the ice maker, water dispenser, and defrost cycle to confirm the repair. Refer to your model’s service manual for diagnostic mode procedures and error code definitions.
✓ Compatible Models
Please contact us with your full model number to confirm compatibility before ordering. The model number is located on a label inside the refrigerator door frame or on the back of the unit.
✓ Frequently Asked Questions
What does the DA92-00355B power control board do?
It controls the ice maker, water dispenser, and defrost functions in your Samsung refrigerator. When it fails, these systems may stop working entirely or behave erratically. Learn more about refrigerator control board problems and symptoms.
How do I know if my Samsung refrigerator control board is bad?
Common signs include the ice maker not producing ice, the water dispenser not working, frost buildup on the evaporator coils (defrost failure), and the fridge not cooling properly. See our guide on diagnosing refrigerator temperature and control board problems.
Where is the DA92-00355B located in my Samsung refrigerator?
The power control board is typically located at the rear of the refrigerator behind a removable access panel. Unplug the fridge and remove the panel screws to access it.
Can I install this board myself?
Yes — this is a DIY-friendly repair. Disconnect power, photograph all connectors, swap the board, and test all functions. No soldering required. Handle the board by its edges to avoid static damage. Contact us if you need guidance.