Damper Not Detected / Damper Connection Fault — Sources and Solutions

 

A damper connection fault specifically indicates that the control board cannot establish electrical communication with the damper actuator — the component is either not connected, or its circuit is broken.

What Triggers This Error?

Unlike a general damper fault, this code is specifically a wiring or connection diagnostic — the board is not receiving any response signal from the damper whatsoever.

Common Sources

  • Disconnected harness plug: The connector to the damper actuator has come loose, typically during a service visit or from vibration over time.
  • Broken wire in the harness: The cable running to the damper (often routed through hinge areas of doors or panels) has fractured.
  • Failed actuator position sensor: Many dampers report their position back to the board via a feedback circuit. Failure of this circuit reads as “not detected.”
  • Corroded connector pins: Moisture in the damper area (a cold, humid location) corrodes the electrical contacts.

Solutions

  • Locate and inspect the damper connector: The damper is usually at the back wall of the fresh food compartment. Find its wiring plug and reseat it firmly.
  • Check the wire run: Trace the harness back toward the control board, looking for any break, pinch, or chafing at bends.
  • Clean connector pins: Use contact cleaner to remove any corrosion, then apply a small amount of dielectric grease to prevent recurrence.
  • Replace the wiring harness section or actuator: If the cable is broken or the actuator’s feedback circuit has failed, replacement of the relevant part resolves the code.
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