Refrigerator High Severity
25E Appliance Error Code

Samsung Refrigerator 25E Error: Defrost heater failure

If your Samsung appliance is showing this error, you’re dealing with a samsung refrigerator 25e error. Here’s everything you need to know about diagnosing and fixing this issue. Samsung 25e error code — here is what you need to know. What It Means Error code 25E on Samsung refrigerators means the defrost heater is not […]

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: Frost buildup is so severe that the freezer drawer cannot close properly, Both compartments have risen above safe food storage temperatures.

Symptoms You May Notice

Thick ice coating on freezer rear panel

A heavy layer of frost and ice builds up on the back wall inside the freezer over days or weeks because the defrost cycle cannot melt it.

Freezer and fridge gradually warming up

As frost blocks the evaporator coils, airflow decreases and both compartments slowly lose cooling efficiency over a period of one to three weeks.

Clicking or buzzing from behind the freezer panel

The control board attempts to energize the defrost heater and the relay clicks, but the heater draws no current because its element is broken.

Water dripping inside the fridge compartment

When partial defrost occurs from residual compressor heat, meltwater can overflow the drain and drip into the fresh food section below.

Possible Causes

1

Burned-out defrost heater element

The heating element inside the glass tube or calrod has developed an open circuit and can no longer generate heat when energized by the control board.

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2

Blown defrost thermal fuse

The safety thermal fuse on the defrost circuit has tripped due to a previous overheating event, permanently cutting power to the defrost heater.

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3

Broken wire in defrost circuit

A wire in the defrost harness has broken or corroded, particularly at the point where it passes through the freezer compartment wall.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

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

    Check for frost buildup

    Open the freezer and inspect the rear panel. Heavy, uneven frost buildup across the back wall is the primary indicator that the defrost system is not working.

    If you can see the evaporator coils through a vent in the rear panel, shine a flashlight to check for solid ice coverage.

  2. 2

    Run forced defrost test

    Enter diagnostic mode by pressing Power Freeze and Fridge simultaneously for 8 seconds. Select the defrost option. After 10 minutes, carefully touch the rear panel inside the freezer — it should feel slightly warm if the heater is working.

    Use caution when touching surfaces during forced defrost — they may be very cold or slightly warm depending on the outcome.

  3. 3

    Manual defrost for temporary relief

    Unplug the refrigerator for 24 hours with doors open to melt accumulated frost. This temporarily restores cooling but the frost will return within 1-2 weeks without heater repair.

    Place towels inside and on the floor. A shallow baking pan under the freezer catches water runoff.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Forced defrost test produces no warmth at the evaporator after 15 minutes
  • The defrost heater shows infinite resistance (open circuit) when tested with a multimeter
  • The defrost thermal fuse tests open, indicating it has permanently tripped

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