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Samsung Refrigerator RF26HFENDSR black gooey stuff


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Hello experts,
when opening the back panel of my Samsung Refrigerator RF26HFENDSR I noticed black gooey stuff. Its like something had melted. I could see traces of this on the opposite wall that has the fan. The fridge is working fine. What is this? How to replace/fix this?
Thanks!
Vaidy

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Posted (edited)

Not super important - black mastic tape used to muffle the sound of the liquid refrigerant pouring into the evaporator and changing back to a gas state.

I use permagum putty to surround the cap tube where it enters the evaporator to serve the same purpose and it doesn't melt and turn to a black goo like the stuff the factories use.

Edited by Budget Appliance Repair
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Thanks a lot Willie. Appreciate you taking time to respond.

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