Samsung Refrigerator 2E Error Code — What It Means
The 2E code is a fridge room sensor fault. The thermistor behind the Twin Cool housing in the fresh food section is reading out of range, shorted, or disconnected.
The board cannot hold the fridge temperature without a good reading, so it posts 2E and cooling drifts.
Common Causes
- Failed thermistor The fridge room sensor has gone open or short and no longer reports a valid temperature.
- Loose connector The sensor plug worked loose behind the Twin Cool cover and the board sees an open line.
- Damaged wiring A chafed or pinched lead near the cover shorted against the cabinet.
- Frost or moisture Ice or condensation on the sensor body can pull the reading outside the valid window.
- Power disturbance A surge or brownout can set the code until the board is power cycled.
- Control board input Less often the sensor channel on the main board has failed.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power to clear a temporary fault.
- If 2E returns, unplug again before opening any panels.
- Remove the Twin Cool cover inside the fridge compartment to reach the sensor.
- Reseat the sensor connector and check the leads for chafing or pinch marks.
- Read the thermistor with a multimeter on ohms, expecting roughly 5k ohms at room temperature.
- Replace the fridge room sensor if it reads open, shorted, or well off that value.
- Reassemble, restore power, and verify the code clears once the fridge settles.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Samsung fridge room temperature sensor (thermistor) | Amazon | Order by full model number since lead length and plug style differ across models. |
| Wire harness repair connector | Amazon | Handy when the factory plug pins are corroded or no longer grip. |
When to Call a Pro
If a known good sensor still throws 2E, the main control board sensor input is the likely culprit. That board level work is a sensible point to call an appliance technician.