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Refrigerator Damper Control Replacement

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • Is your refrigerator making strange noises? There are several problems which may cause a refrigerator to make loud sounds, a failing damper control is one. This video provides an example of the odd noise that can occur, and the Fix-it Guy show how to replace a failing damper control and solve the problem.
    The fridge in this video is a Jenn-Air model JFC2089WEM11, but it’s the same setup in an Amman, Maytag, KitchenAid, or Whirlpool. Whirlpool owns and manufactures all of these brands.
    Video Chapters
    0:00 The noise symptom
    0:22 What is a damper control?
    1:31 Location of damper control
    2:29 Accessing the damper control
    3:55 Removing the damper control
    4:33 Installing the new damper control
    6:45 Conclusion

Komentáře • 54

  • @adelicacy
    @adelicacy Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you very much for this video! Your video allowed me to self-diagnose the loud noises my refrigerator was making. I ordered a replacement part online, then referenced your video again to swap out the part without needing to turn off the fridge--amazing! My fridge is finally quiet again.

  • @MB-mw1xr
    @MB-mw1xr Před rokem +3

    This video and the clear instructions saved us a lot of money! Found a replacement damper online for $82 including shipping; appliance guy quoted me $400. I was done in 10 minutes. Thanks again!

  • @alanploetz7100
    @alanploetz7100 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect. Glad you videod with the old one making noise. Definitely what I need to do.
    Thanks.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad it was of help to you 🙂

  • @melissaburt3219
    @melissaburt3219 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much! This video helped my dad so much! :) Our fridge crapped out yesterday night and we were trying to figure out what happened, he figured it out but we could not find where to fix it. This video aided us in locating the problem! Thank you so much again!

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 2 lety

      Glad I could help!

    • @bardiasalsaul9264
      @bardiasalsaul9264 Před rokem

      @@ItsFixablehow fast is it supposed to open? Is the motor supposed to have a small vibration? I installed a new one and it hasn’t opened yet. I’m trying to figure out if the new ones bad or hasn’t opened yet

  • @alanb824
    @alanb824 Před rokem +3

    Last year I had this problem and installed a replacement. After about 9 months, the new one started making noise again. I removed the part with the intention of seeing if there was a way to adjust, tighten or lubricate. There wasn’t. So I reinstalled that same part. It hasn’t made a sound again and appears to be operating properly. I don’t know if just unplugging it to remove it did some type of reset or what. But you might try just unplugging it without removing. Leave unplugged for about 10 minutes. Then plug it back in. Hopefully mine will stay quiet for a while.

  • @desireesmith5117
    @desireesmith5117 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. I just popped mine open and realized that it's full of ice. Maybe I had too much food blocking ventilation. I'm going to defrost my fridge and see what happens. The damper moves, but it's not getting far with ice blocking the trap.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před rokem

      Perhaps check your temperature setting too.

  • @buddha65281
    @buddha65281 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, i have an LG that the compressor went out on July 6th 2022 and after 2 techs serviced my machine the refrigerator is still warmer than should be but freezer is working. I believe the damper is stuck partially closed not allowing enough cold air in.
    trying to find a good video on LG damper(side-side) replacement.
    thank you again!

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 2 lety +1

      Or it might be the evaporator fan, which is responsible for moving the cold air between compartments.
      Thanks, best of luck.

  • @toma5153
    @toma5153 Před 2 lety +2

    Yep. That's the problem I'm having with my fridge. It's making a groaning and grinding noise two or three times a day. For sure it's not the evaporator or condenser fans.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 2 lety +2

      It's time to quiet that beast 🙉

  • @gregaustin7726
    @gregaustin7726 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! My whirlpool fridge has made this noise ever since I got it, but it’s gotten significantly louder lately and it’s only 7 months old. I took the first cover off and saw when damper opens and closes, it makes a horribly loud grinding noise. Now, I do have an extended warranty but wonder if I should just order the part myself and replace it. Not sure how much the part costs.

  • @Nickitchet
    @Nickitchet Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! :) Mine was doing the same thing continuously opening and closing and making noise, replaced a damper - it opened right away after I connected it and it looks like it never closes, veggies are frozen and it wasn’t like that with the old one🤔

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 7 měsíci

      Try readjusting the temperature dial. Could be it's been dialed up because of the old damper not always opening as it should have.

  • @peterford9369
    @peterford9369 Před měsícem

    My damper was replaced but still will not open. And I don't see where the temp sensor is in my refrigerator. I saw the repair guy replace it but he did not put the cover chute back on properly. So after he left and I cleaned it fridge compartment out I pulled the cover and he'd made a mess of the damper installation. Foam insulation was all torn up but alas, even straightening out the mrss the door will not open and fridge is warm as can be. According to stats. It's the fridge temp sensor that tells the door to open and close. But I just cannot locate it. There are 2 small vents in the fridge that are not inlet air but I cannot see how they pop off. But am assuming the sensor must be behind one of those. But don't want to break it trying to get to it. Pitiful.

  • @kuttycrew
    @kuttycrew Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting,

  • @robertmiddleton6112
    @robertmiddleton6112 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Could a symptom of this be a large build up of ice in the freezer?
    The fridge and freezer both cool properly. That being said the freezer ices over entirely.
    The fan coils and resistors down below look brand new. When I looked at the damper up top it's rusted over entirely.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 11 měsíci +1

      In my experience there are two primary things leading to an iced up freezer. 1) failed circulation fan. 2) a stuck damper. If you have confirmed that the damper opens but you don't feel cool air blowing out of it, the fan has failed.

  • @kerby2333
    @kerby2333 Před rokem +1

    thanks, very helpful

  • @0rnery
    @0rnery Před rokem

    My Whirlpool is within its 12 month warranty period, and damper control has become noisy, but hasn't actually failed. Found OEM part online for $57 plus shipping. Service call is $120 minimum from authorized Whirlpool center. Watched your video to see how easy latching tabs can be released without breaking. I'll get my current part replaced under warranty, but seems inevitable to fail again before refrigerator dies. I'd like to know if you opened the old damper assembly, to see what actually fails? If it just needs a shim or bushing I'll give that a go next time around.
    BTW, thanks for posting this!

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před rokem

      NO, I didn't disassemble the part to inspect it's operation.
      I'm glad you found the video useful!

    • @0rnery
      @0rnery Před rokem +1

      @@ItsFixable Had to talk Whirlpool out of making me schedule a technician to come here and install the damper control. That would have been over $100 out of their pocket for a five minute task. They sent me the part, which I installed quickly thanks to your video. My biggest concern was breaking the plastic tabs holding it in, but they did bend without breaking. I disassembled the noisy assembly, but there was nothing obviously wrong with it. Just a little sloppy between spacers, which may have been vibrating.
      For some reason, Whirlpool accidently sent me a second unit. If I can, I'll return it, otherwise I'll have a spare for future issues. Thanks again for taking the trouble to post the video.

  • @3csrescueranch
    @3csrescueranch Před měsícem

    Thank you for this!
    I'm going to see if I can figure it out on my fridge. Can you buy this part in stores, or do you have to order it online?

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před měsícem

      Most appliance parts dealers should have it available.

  • @MyAlbertC
    @MyAlbertC Před rokem +1

    Thanks 4 the video 📹 sharing how one can replace this part. Question did you look around for a better price or did you just purchase the first one you seen. And it great to C U helping your family or your wife clean the refrigerator no matter how small the job is, Question do you know where the thermos control prob is that controls the temperature for this part to open 🤔👍look forward to your response.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před rokem +1

      The online price for the part wasn't but a couple dollars less than my local parts dealer, so I purchased it local. I like to support local business when possible.
      I don't know where the thermostat is. I had a parts diagram for the unit which I found online and downloaded, but I have since deleted it.

    • @MyAlbertC
      @MyAlbertC Před rokem

      @@ItsFixable 😉😎👍

  • @alexd2768
    @alexd2768 Před měsícem

    Hi. I have a customer that complains of that noise, however, she says hers is continuous and when I opened it I noticed that it kept going up and down. Do you know if I have two separate issues? I’d the noise the damper but the continuous running is something else? I noticed in your video that the damper kept moving up then down. I assume it’s because the doors are open but the customer complained that it’s constant. Do you think if I replace the damper she will be fine or if it possible that it will be less loud but still keep running all the time, closing and opening? Thanks for the video and for any advise you might have.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před měsícem

      Change the damper; that should solve the issue.

  • @nicholascaballero4856

    Any body replace the part and it still not working ? Is there a fuse or relay that could be out to send power to the damper? No I didn't check for power on the connection on the fridge side to make sure there is power as I don't have a meter will buy one tomorrow

  • @workingtheworld68
    @workingtheworld68 Před rokem

    I have the same fridge (kitchen aid version). The sound mine is making is more like a motorboat put-put-put sound but if that is the only source of sound from the fridge cabinet, I guess this is the solution?

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před rokem +1

      You can remove the grill and then when you hear the sound take a peak and see if the damper is in motion. But yes, that is the only mechanical part in that upper section.

  • @lawlee8355
    @lawlee8355 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you putting this video up. I have the same problem with my jenn-air fridge. Do you have the part number for the damper control ? Thanks

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 4 měsíci

      W10594329, but that was back in December of'21. Could be different now; idk?

  • @WildMushroomTracker72
    @WildMushroomTracker72 Před 4 měsíci

    In need of some professional advice. We have a Kenmore Refrigerator with the freezer on the lower half. The refrigerator stopped cooling but the freezer works perfectly fine. I completely cleaned, vacuumed and wiped everything down underneath. Compressor seems to be working fine with no loud noises and has a normal hum. The capacitor and lower unit fan are functioning properly as well so then I pulled out the air control damper and noticed it wasn’t moving freely so I replaced that and still not getting any cold air. What am I missing here Please Help 🙌

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds like the evaporator fan isn't working. That's the internal fan that sends the cold air from the freezer to the refrigerator section. Usually that's located behind a panel in the freezer compartment. Google the model number of your fridge and get a parts diagram. that'll show you were it is and what you'll need to remove to gat to it.

    • @heathermckinnon1865
      @heathermckinnon1865 Před měsícem

      Should the damper door be always open? Mine closes shut.

  • @kevinmiller83
    @kevinmiller83 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This part is the most nosiest, poorly designed, piece of crap I’ve ever seen. I have to replace mine every 12 months because it gets so noisy that it’s unbearable. It still works fine but the noisy is god awful. I wish Whirlpool would redesign this part. I’m sure it’s just a simple fix to make it a little more robust than it is now obviously the cold air has some effect on it.

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it's the same part in all their brands too.

  • @FrancaPungitore
    @FrancaPungitore Před 8 měsíci

    Hi there Where do I get the replacement damper motor?
    Thank you in advance 😊

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před 8 měsíci

      Google it and include your fridge brand and model number and you'll likely come up with multiple online sources. Alternatively, most larger communities have an appliance parts dealer in town.

  • @billhuber54
    @billhuber54 Před rokem

    Where did you purchase the part?

    • @ItsFixable
      @ItsFixable  Před rokem +1

      A local appliance parts retailer had it on the shelf. When that's the case, it usually means its a fairly common problem.

    • @billhuber54
      @billhuber54 Před rokem

      @@ItsFixable Thank you!

  • @billgrussemeyer6488
    @billgrussemeyer6488 Před 9 měsíci

    1:58