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GE Refrigerator Damper Control Assembly Replacement Guide

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Warm refrigerator section, no cold air from vents, or freezing fresh food means a bad damper control. Replacing the assembly restores airflow.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

GE Refrigerator Damper Control Assembly Replacement Guide — What This Part Does

The damper control assembly is the motorized door between your freezer and refrigerator sections. It opens and closes to meter the right amount of cold air into the fresh-food compartment based on temperature demand. When it fails, the damper flap sticks open, stuck closed, or the motor quits, so your refrigerator section either gets too warm from no airflow or freezes solid from wide-open damper.

Most failures come from a dead damper motor (measured by a multimeter at roughly 1,000 to 10,000 ohms across the motor pins, with no continuity meaning it’s shot), mechanical sticking from ice buildup or foam interference, or a broken linkage inside the assembly. On some GE models the damper and evaporator fan share one assembly, so a fan problem can also kill your airflow. Either way, the whole damper control assembly gets replaced as a unit.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet to cut all power before working on any electrical components.
  2. Remove shelves, bins, or drawers from the refrigerator section to access the air duct cover (usually at the top rear wall or side panel).
  3. Take out the screws holding the air duct or diffuser cover and lift the cover away to expose the damper control assembly.
  4. Disconnect the wire harness from the damper motor by squeezing the connector tab and pulling it straight off.
  5. Remove the mounting screws (typically two or three Phillips-head screws) securing the damper assembly to the air channel or evaporator housing.
  6. Lift out the old damper control assembly and carefully peel off any foam insulation or gasket pieces that need to transfer to the new part.
  7. Install the new damper assembly in the same orientation, secure it with the mounting screws, and reconnect the wire harness until it clicks.
  8. Replace the air duct cover and all screws, then reinstall shelves and bins.
  9. Plug the refrigerator back in and listen for the damper motor to cycle open and closed as the compressor runs, then verify that cold air flows from the vents and both compartments hold proper temperature over the next 24 hours.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
GE refrigerator damper control assemblyAmazon | Common GE part numbers include WR49X10251 (damper control), WR60X23104 (damper and fan assembly), and WR60X10063 (damper assembly). Find your exact model and serial number on the label inside the fresh-food door or on the left interior wall, then cross-reference that model on the GE Appliances parts site or call GE support at 1-800-626-2005 to confirm the correct damper assembly for your refrigerator.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you’ve replaced the damper assembly and the refrigerator section is still too warm or too cold, the problem may be a failed main control board that isn’t sending the call signal to the damper, a refrigerant leak, a bad evaporator fan (on models where fan and damper are separate), or a blocked air channel deeper in the system. Call a qualified appliance tech to diagnose control-board logic, test the sealed-system pressures, or trace wiring faults that a multimeter alone won’t catch.


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