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86 E

Samsung Refrigerator

Severity: Critical

What Does This Error Mean?

The 86 E error means your Samsung refrigerator has a fan motor communication fault. The control system can't communicate properly with one or more fans. Cooling performance may be affected.

Affected Models

  • RF28R6201SR
  • RF23M8070SR
  • RF28T5001SR
  • Samsung French door and side-by-side refrigerators

Common Causes

  • Evaporator or condenser fan motor not responding to control signals
  • Loose wiring harness between the fan and the control board
  • Fan motor has internally failed
  • Ice or debris preventing the fan blade from spinning
  • Main control board fault affecting fan communication circuits

How to Fix It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes.

    This resets the control board communication system.

  2. Plug back in and listen for fan noise in both compartments.

    You should hear quiet fans running in the fridge and freezer sections within a few minutes.

  3. If the freezer fan sounds blocked or grinding, ice buildup may be the issue.

    Defrost the freezer completely — turn off for 6–12 hours with doors open.

  4. After defrost, plug back in and check if 86 E clears.

    If the fans now run quietly and the error is gone, ice buildup was the cause.

  5. If the error persists, contact Samsung support or a technician.

    The fan motor or control board communication circuit needs professional testing.

When to Call a Professional

If a defrost and reset don't clear the 86 E error — a fan motor or control board needs replacing. Expect repair costs of $150–$350 including parts and labor. Contact Samsung support or a certified appliance technician.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my Samsung refrigerator stop cooling with the 86 E error?

Possibly — if a fan stops, cold air won't circulate properly. Food may warm up gradually. Act quickly and keep doors closed to preserve food.

How do I know which fan is causing the 86 E error?

Listen carefully — the affected fan may be silent or make unusual noises. A technician can use diagnostic mode to identify the exact fan. Samsung's service manual lists which fan each error code refers to.

How much does a Samsung refrigerator fan motor cost?

Individual fan motors typically cost $30–$80 for the part. With professional labor, total repair is $150–$350. The exact cost depends on which fan and model is involved.