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Customer Questions and Answers for Damper Actuator (Airflow Control) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11903544
Manufacturer Part Number: 241685701

This damper actuator controls the air damper that directs cold air between compartments, helping maintain consistent temperatures. Replacing a worn actuator restores regulated airflow and reduces uneven cooling or temperature swings. What it does:

  • Moves the air/damper door to open or close the airflow path between freezer and fresh-food sections.
  • Helps balance compartment temperatures by adjusting how much cold air is shared.
  • A failing actuator can cause uneven cooling, temperature fluctuations, or reduced cold air in the fresh-food compartment.
  • May make clicking noises or show no damper movement when faulty.
What's included: One damper actuator. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any service.
  • Access typically requires removing the damper housing or control cover in the fresh-food compartment.
  • Align the actuator shaft with the damper linkage, seat the gear, and reconnect the electrical connector — do not force parts.

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For Frigidaire Damper Actuator (Airflow Control) (Part Number: OEM11903544)

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Diana, this is likely going to be a defrost failure. The defrost heater 5304526032 can be tested for resistance to identify if it is the cause of failure and it should measure 58 Ohms of resistance.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, March 26, 2024

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Diana, this is likely going to be a defrost failure. The defrost heater 5304526032 can be tested for resistance to identify if it is the cause of failure and it should measure 58 Ohms of resistance.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, March 26, 2024

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