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41 E

Samsung Refrigerator

Severity: Critical

What Does This Error Mean?

The 41 E error means there is a problem with the ice maker's secondary fan. This fan helps circulate cold air through the ice maker compartment. Ice production stops and the freezer section may be affected.

Affected Models

  • RF28R6201SR
  • RF23M8070SR
  • RF28T5001SR
  • Samsung French door models with dual ice makers

Common Causes

  • Secondary ice maker fan motor has burned out
  • Ice accumulation blocking the second fan from spinning
  • Loose wiring connection to the secondary fan
  • Defrost heater failure causing ice buildup near the fan
  • Control board not powering the secondary fan circuit

How to Fix It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator or turn it off at the circuit breaker.

    Allow at least 4–8 hours for ice to melt naturally in the ice maker area.

  2. Place towels inside the freezer and ice maker compartments to absorb melted ice.

    Open the doors to speed up the defrost process.

  3. After defrosting, plug the refrigerator back in.

    Allow 30 minutes for the system to stabilize before checking for the error.

  4. Listen for the fan running in the ice maker section.

    You should hear a soft hum. Silence means the fan motor is not running.

  5. If 41 E returns after defrost, call a certified technician.

    The secondary fan motor or its wiring needs professional diagnosis.

When to Call a Professional

If a manual defrost doesn't clear the 41 E error — the secondary fan motor needs replacing. Expect repair costs of $130–$300 including parts and labor. Contact Samsung support or a certified appliance technician.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 40 E and 41 E on a Samsung refrigerator?

Both are ice maker fan errors. 40 E refers to the first (primary) ice maker fan. 41 E refers to the second (secondary) fan. Some Samsung models have two ice makers — each with its own fan.

My Samsung refrigerator shows 41 E but still makes ice — is that normal?

Temporarily, yes — the other fan may still be working. But do not ignore this error. The ice production will eventually stop and the freezer may warm up.

How much does a Samsung refrigerator secondary fan replacement cost?

Fan motor parts cost $40–$100 depending on the model. With professional labor, total repair is $130–$300. Ask your technician to check both fans while they have the unit open.