Refrigerator Medium Severity
24E Appliance Error Code

Samsung Refrigerator 24E Error: Defrost sensor error

If your Samsung appliance is showing this error, you’re dealing with a samsung refrigerator 24e error. Here’s everything you need to know about diagnosing and fixing this issue. Samsung 24e error code — here is what you need to know. What It Means Error code 24E on Samsung refrigerators indicates the defrost temperature sensor is […]

No

DIY Fixable

From $180

Typical Repair Cost

60-120 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe.

Can I reset the code?

Yes.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The freezer rear panel is coated in more than one inch of ice, Both compartments are above safe food storage temperatures (fridge above 40°F, freezer above 0°F).

Symptoms You May Notice

Heavy frost buildup on freezer back wall

A thick layer of ice accumulates on the rear panel or evaporator cover inside the freezer because defrost cycles are not completing properly.

Reduced cooling in both compartments

Ice on the evaporator coils blocks airflow, causing both the freezer and refrigerator sections to gradually warm up over days or weeks.

Defrost cycle running too long or not at all

Without accurate sensor data, the control board either skips defrost cycles entirely or allows the heater to run beyond normal duration.

Water pooling under produce drawers

When defrost does occur, excessive melted ice overwhelms the drain system and drips into the fresh food compartment below.

Possible Causes

1

Failed defrost thermistor

The sensor's internal element has degraded from repeated extreme temperature cycling during defrost, producing open-circuit or short-circuit readings.

DIY Possible
2

Damaged sensor wiring or connector

Ice expansion near the evaporator can pinch, cut, or corrode the thin wires running from the defrost sensor to the main control board.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Assess frost level

    Open the freezer and check the rear panel for excessive frost buildup. A thin, even layer of frost is normal — thick, uneven ice buildup indicates the defrost system is not cycling correctly.

    If the rear panel is covered in more than a quarter inch of ice, a manual defrost is recommended before any repair.

  2. 2

    Power cycle and monitor

    Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power. Monitor the freezer temperature and frost accumulation over 48 hours to determine if the defrost cycle resumes.

    Mark the frost line with a piece of tape so you can track whether it grows over 48 hours.

  3. 3

    Manual defrost if needed

    If frost is severe, unplug the unit for 24 hours with doors open to fully melt the ice. This will not fix the sensor but restores cooling while awaiting repair.

    Place towels inside the freezer and on the floor to catch meltwater.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • The defrost sensor resistance is open or shorted when tested with a multimeter
  • Frost returns within 3-5 days after a manual defrost, confirming the defrost system is not cycling
  • The defrost heater does not warm up at all during a forced defrost test cycle

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