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I have a GE Refrigerator and the piece broke that circulates the air from the freezer to the refrigerator at frist it frost everything on the refrigerator side and my husbund repair it. It broke again about a week late but it would not cool are freeze on the freezer side are the refrigerator side. And now we can'nt get it fix
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Look for an unplugged connector behind the control panel. Damper door is part # AP3775595
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Originally Posted by: rebecca griesemer I have a GE Refrigerator and the piece broke that circulates the air from the freezer to the refrigerator at frist it frost everything on the refrigerator side and my husbund repair it. It broke again about a week late but it would not cool are freeze on the freezer side are the refrigerator side. And now we can'nt get it fix I look this part up is it called a damper assembly fresh food inlet cover kit? And is it 88.74
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:) Originally Posted by: rebecca griesemer I look this part up is it called a damper assembly fresh food inlet cover kit? And is it 88.74 And I look behind the control panel to see if anything was unplugged I did'nt see one so would the damper make the refrigerator not cool and the freezer side not to freeze?
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:) Originally Posted by: rebecca griesemer I look this part up is it called a damper assembly fresh food inlet cover kit? And is it 88.74 Okey I will try this one more time. I looked behind the control panel to see if anything had came unplugged I did not see any. So would the damper inlet cover piece broke cause the refrigerator side not to cool and the freezer side not to freeze? Model GSS25LGMFWW
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No. Is the refrigerator running? Is the fan in the freezer running? Is the fan in the rear of the unit running? Is the compressor running? All three of these components must be running at the same time, when the unit is not in the defrost mode. Report what you find and we'll help you diagnose your problem.
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