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Replacing interior display/control board

I have a Samsung RF29A9071SRAA-13 refrigerator which got taken out partially by a brownout. Freezers, lights, water and ice still working, but refrigerator is not cooling to previous setpoint, there's a continuous clicking from the upper rear, and the interior display/control is dead.

I replaced the main board and it looks to be cooling better now, but the display is still dead.

To replace the interior display and control board (like in the pic), is this just held on by some clips, so I just need to take a spudger to it from the top to pop it out? I'd just prefer not to break something in the process, and there aren't any exposed fasteners.

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Hi @marbryhardi7315

Here's the service manual for the model.

Go to p.45 to view the procedure to remove/replace the display control board.

When you have access to the display control board check for 12V at the LCD board just in case the board is not the problem. Depending on which model you have there are wiring diagrams on p.134 and 135 that shows where it connects to on the board

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Awesome! Thank you very much, that will be a huge help in tracking the issues down.

I did discover that the annoying clicking noise was coming from the speaker on top of the refrigerator and wasn't a solenoid or anything like that. I assume probably from the control panel not working, but I disconnected it for the time being.

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