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DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

Restore your Samsung refrigerator's cooling power with the DA35-00043U Overload Relay Protector from XPart Supply Ltd., the genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators. This critical component protects the compressor from electrical overload and helps it start properly. When this relay fails, your refrigerator may not start at all, the compressor won't run, or you'll hear clicking sounds but the fridge won't cool. Replacing this overload relay protector is often the solution that gets your Samsung refrigerator running like new again.

Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerators, this overload relay protector is a precision-engineered safety device that monitors the compressor's electrical current and protects it from damage due to overheating or electrical surges. It works in conjunction with the start relay to ensure your compressor starts reliably and runs efficiently, keeping your food fresh and your refrigerator operating at peak performance.

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector

✓ Common Symptoms Fixed

  • Refrigerator won't start or turn on
  • Compressor won't run – fridge not cooling
  • Clicking sound from the back of the fridge but no cooling
  • Refrigerator runs for a few seconds then shuts off
  • Compressor tries to start but fails repeatedly
  • Warm refrigerator and freezer compartments
  • Compressor overheating and shutting down

✓ Key Features & Specifications

  • Genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators
  • Part number: DA35-00043U
  • Overload relay protector for compressor protection
  • Protects compressor from electrical overload and overheating
  • Ensures reliable compressor starting
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance
  • Direct replacement – no modifications required
  • Compatible with multiple Samsung refrigerator models

✓ Buying Options

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): This is the genuine Samsung factory part, guaranteed to fit and perform exactly as your original overload relay protector. OEM parts offer the highest quality and reliability, backed by the manufacturer's engineering standards.

✓ Installation Tips

Difficulty Level: Moderate – Requires accessing the compressor area and working with electrical connections

Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes

Tools Needed: Screwdriver set, needle-nose pliers, multimeter (for testing), work gloves

Steps:

  1. Unplug the refrigerator or turn off power at the circuit breaker
  2. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the back panel
  3. Remove the rear lower access panel to expose the compressor
  4. Locate the overload relay protector attached to the compressor
  5. Take a photo of the wiring configuration before disconnecting
  6. Carefully pull the old overload relay protector off the compressor terminals
  7. Install the new overload relay protector onto the compressor terminals (ensure proper fit)
  8. Verify all connections are secure
  9. Replace the rear access panel
  10. Restore power and test the refrigerator
  11. Allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach proper temperature

Safety Note: Always disconnect power before working on your refrigerator. The compressor and relay carry high voltage and can cause serious injury if power is not disconnected. If you're not comfortable with electrical work, contact a qualified appliance technician.

✓ Compatible Models

This overload relay protector is compatible with numerous Samsung refrigerator models. To verify compatibility with your specific model, check your refrigerator's model number (usually found on a label inside the fresh food compartment or on the side wall when you open the door).

Common compatible model series include Samsung side-by-side, French door, and top-freezer refrigerators.

If you're unsure about compatibility, contact our parts experts with your model number and we'll confirm the correct fit.

✓ Why Choose XPart Supply

  • Over 30 years of appliance parts expertise serving Canadian customers
  • Genuine OEM parts guaranteed to fit and perform
  • Fast shipping across Canada from our Canadian warehouse
  • Expert phone support to help you find the right part
  • Hassle-free returns if the part doesn't fit
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

✓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if my overload relay protector is bad?
A: Common signs include the refrigerator not starting, a clicking sound from the compressor area but no cooling, or the compressor running for a few seconds then shutting off. You can test the overload relay with a multimeter to check for continuity. A faulty relay will show no continuity or incorrect resistance values.

Q: What's the difference between the overload relay and the start relay?
A: The start relay helps the compressor motor start by providing an initial boost of power, while the overload relay protects the compressor from electrical overload by cutting power if the motor draws too much current or overheats. Both work together to ensure reliable compressor operation. If your fridge won't start, either component could be faulty.

Q: Can I install this overload relay myself or do I need a technician?
A: If you're comfortable with basic appliance disassembly and can safely disconnect power to your refrigerator, this is a DIY-friendly repair. The installation typically takes 30-45 minutes. However, if you're not experienced with appliance repairs or electrical connections, we recommend hiring a qualified technician for safety.

Q: Why does my refrigerator click but won't start?
A: A clicking sound usually indicates the overload relay or start relay is trying to engage the compressor but failing. This happens when the relay is faulty and can't complete the electrical circuit needed to start the compressor motor. Replacing the overload relay (and possibly the start relay) will restore normal operation.

Q: How long do overload relay protectors typically last?
A: With normal use, a quality overload relay should last 8-15 years. Power surges, frequent compressor cycling, and electrical issues can shorten lifespan. If your refrigerator is older and you're experiencing starting issues, the overload relay is a likely culprit.

$2,191.95
DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool
$2,191.95

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

Restore your Samsung refrigerator's cooling power with the DA35-00043U Overload Relay Protector from XPart Supply Ltd., the genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators. This critical component protects the compressor from electrical overload and helps it start properly. When this relay fails, your refrigerator may not start at all, the compressor won't run, or you'll hear clicking sounds but the fridge won't cool. Replacing this overload relay protector is often the solution that gets your Samsung refrigerator running like new again.

Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerators, this overload relay protector is a precision-engineered safety device that monitors the compressor's electrical current and protects it from damage due to overheating or electrical surges. It works in conjunction with the start relay to ensure your compressor starts reliably and runs efficiently, keeping your food fresh and your refrigerator operating at peak performance.

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector

✓ Common Symptoms Fixed

  • Refrigerator won't start or turn on
  • Compressor won't run – fridge not cooling
  • Clicking sound from the back of the fridge but no cooling
  • Refrigerator runs for a few seconds then shuts off
  • Compressor tries to start but fails repeatedly
  • Warm refrigerator and freezer compartments
  • Compressor overheating and shutting down

✓ Key Features & Specifications

  • Genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators
  • Part number: DA35-00043U
  • Overload relay protector for compressor protection
  • Protects compressor from electrical overload and overheating
  • Ensures reliable compressor starting
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance
  • Direct replacement – no modifications required
  • Compatible with multiple Samsung refrigerator models

✓ Buying Options

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): This is the genuine Samsung factory part, guaranteed to fit and perform exactly as your original overload relay protector. OEM parts offer the highest quality and reliability, backed by the manufacturer's engineering standards.

✓ Installation Tips

Difficulty Level: Moderate – Requires accessing the compressor area and working with electrical connections

Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes

Tools Needed: Screwdriver set, needle-nose pliers, multimeter (for testing), work gloves

Steps:

  1. Unplug the refrigerator or turn off power at the circuit breaker
  2. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the back panel
  3. Remove the rear lower access panel to expose the compressor
  4. Locate the overload relay protector attached to the compressor
  5. Take a photo of the wiring configuration before disconnecting
  6. Carefully pull the old overload relay protector off the compressor terminals
  7. Install the new overload relay protector onto the compressor terminals (ensure proper fit)
  8. Verify all connections are secure
  9. Replace the rear access panel
  10. Restore power and test the refrigerator
  11. Allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach proper temperature

Safety Note: Always disconnect power before working on your refrigerator. The compressor and relay carry high voltage and can cause serious injury if power is not disconnected. If you're not comfortable with electrical work, contact a qualified appliance technician.

✓ Compatible Models

This overload relay protector is compatible with numerous Samsung refrigerator models. To verify compatibility with your specific model, check your refrigerator's model number (usually found on a label inside the fresh food compartment or on the side wall when you open the door).

Common compatible model series include Samsung side-by-side, French door, and top-freezer refrigerators.

If you're unsure about compatibility, contact our parts experts with your model number and we'll confirm the correct fit.

✓ Why Choose XPart Supply

  • Over 30 years of appliance parts expertise serving Canadian customers
  • Genuine OEM parts guaranteed to fit and perform
  • Fast shipping across Canada from our Canadian warehouse
  • Expert phone support to help you find the right part
  • Hassle-free returns if the part doesn't fit
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

✓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if my overload relay protector is bad?
A: Common signs include the refrigerator not starting, a clicking sound from the compressor area but no cooling, or the compressor running for a few seconds then shutting off. You can test the overload relay with a multimeter to check for continuity. A faulty relay will show no continuity or incorrect resistance values.

Q: What's the difference between the overload relay and the start relay?
A: The start relay helps the compressor motor start by providing an initial boost of power, while the overload relay protects the compressor from electrical overload by cutting power if the motor draws too much current or overheats. Both work together to ensure reliable compressor operation. If your fridge won't start, either component could be faulty.

Q: Can I install this overload relay myself or do I need a technician?
A: If you're comfortable with basic appliance disassembly and can safely disconnect power to your refrigerator, this is a DIY-friendly repair. The installation typically takes 30-45 minutes. However, if you're not experienced with appliance repairs or electrical connections, we recommend hiring a qualified technician for safety.

Q: Why does my refrigerator click but won't start?
A: A clicking sound usually indicates the overload relay or start relay is trying to engage the compressor but failing. This happens when the relay is faulty and can't complete the electrical circuit needed to start the compressor motor. Replacing the overload relay (and possibly the start relay) will restore normal operation.

Q: How long do overload relay protectors typically last?
A: With normal use, a quality overload relay should last 8-15 years. Power surges, frequent compressor cycling, and electrical issues can shorten lifespan. If your refrigerator is older and you're experiencing starting issues, the overload relay is a likely culprit.

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DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector – Fix Your Fridge That Won't Start, Compressor Won't Run, or Clicks But Doesn't Cool

Restore your Samsung refrigerator's cooling power with the DA35-00043U Overload Relay Protector from XPart Supply Ltd., the genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators. This critical component protects the compressor from electrical overload and helps it start properly. When this relay fails, your refrigerator may not start at all, the compressor won't run, or you'll hear clicking sounds but the fridge won't cool. Replacing this overload relay protector is often the solution that gets your Samsung refrigerator running like new again.

Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerators, this overload relay protector is a precision-engineered safety device that monitors the compressor's electrical current and protects it from damage due to overheating or electrical surges. It works in conjunction with the start relay to ensure your compressor starts reliably and runs efficiently, keeping your food fresh and your refrigerator operating at peak performance.

DA35-00043U Samsung Refrigerator Overload Relay Protector

✓ Common Symptoms Fixed

  • Refrigerator won't start or turn on
  • Compressor won't run – fridge not cooling
  • Clicking sound from the back of the fridge but no cooling
  • Refrigerator runs for a few seconds then shuts off
  • Compressor tries to start but fails repeatedly
  • Warm refrigerator and freezer compartments
  • Compressor overheating and shutting down

✓ Key Features & Specifications

  • Genuine OEM replacement part for Samsung refrigerators
  • Part number: DA35-00043U
  • Overload relay protector for compressor protection
  • Protects compressor from electrical overload and overheating
  • Ensures reliable compressor starting
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance
  • Direct replacement – no modifications required
  • Compatible with multiple Samsung refrigerator models

✓ Buying Options

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): This is the genuine Samsung factory part, guaranteed to fit and perform exactly as your original overload relay protector. OEM parts offer the highest quality and reliability, backed by the manufacturer's engineering standards.

✓ Installation Tips

Difficulty Level: Moderate – Requires accessing the compressor area and working with electrical connections

Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes

Tools Needed: Screwdriver set, needle-nose pliers, multimeter (for testing), work gloves

Steps:

  1. Unplug the refrigerator or turn off power at the circuit breaker
  2. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the back panel
  3. Remove the rear lower access panel to expose the compressor
  4. Locate the overload relay protector attached to the compressor
  5. Take a photo of the wiring configuration before disconnecting
  6. Carefully pull the old overload relay protector off the compressor terminals
  7. Install the new overload relay protector onto the compressor terminals (ensure proper fit)
  8. Verify all connections are secure
  9. Replace the rear access panel
  10. Restore power and test the refrigerator
  11. Allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach proper temperature

Safety Note: Always disconnect power before working on your refrigerator. The compressor and relay carry high voltage and can cause serious injury if power is not disconnected. If you're not comfortable with electrical work, contact a qualified appliance technician.

✓ Compatible Models

This overload relay protector is compatible with numerous Samsung refrigerator models. To verify compatibility with your specific model, check your refrigerator's model number (usually found on a label inside the fresh food compartment or on the side wall when you open the door).

Common compatible model series include Samsung side-by-side, French door, and top-freezer refrigerators.

If you're unsure about compatibility, contact our parts experts with your model number and we'll confirm the correct fit.

✓ Why Choose XPart Supply

  • Over 30 years of appliance parts expertise serving Canadian customers
  • Genuine OEM parts guaranteed to fit and perform
  • Fast shipping across Canada from our Canadian warehouse
  • Expert phone support to help you find the right part
  • Hassle-free returns if the part doesn't fit
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

✓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if my overload relay protector is bad?
A: Common signs include the refrigerator not starting, a clicking sound from the compressor area but no cooling, or the compressor running for a few seconds then shutting off. You can test the overload relay with a multimeter to check for continuity. A faulty relay will show no continuity or incorrect resistance values.

Q: What's the difference between the overload relay and the start relay?
A: The start relay helps the compressor motor start by providing an initial boost of power, while the overload relay protects the compressor from electrical overload by cutting power if the motor draws too much current or overheats. Both work together to ensure reliable compressor operation. If your fridge won't start, either component could be faulty.

Q: Can I install this overload relay myself or do I need a technician?
A: If you're comfortable with basic appliance disassembly and can safely disconnect power to your refrigerator, this is a DIY-friendly repair. The installation typically takes 30-45 minutes. However, if you're not experienced with appliance repairs or electrical connections, we recommend hiring a qualified technician for safety.

Q: Why does my refrigerator click but won't start?
A: A clicking sound usually indicates the overload relay or start relay is trying to engage the compressor but failing. This happens when the relay is faulty and can't complete the electrical circuit needed to start the compressor motor. Replacing the overload relay (and possibly the start relay) will restore normal operation.

Q: How long do overload relay protectors typically last?
A: With normal use, a quality overload relay should last 8-15 years. Power surges, frequent compressor cycling, and electrical issues can shorten lifespan. If your refrigerator is older and you're experiencing starting issues, the overload relay is a likely culprit.

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