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GFS207 (MN01) Caloric Refrigerator - Overview

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Condenser Fan Motor Kit – Part Number: 833697
Condenser Fan Motor Kit
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PartSelect #: PS395284
Manufacturer #: 833697
This condenser fan motor kit is designed for use with refrigerators. This fan draws air through the condenser coils and over the compressor. It does this with the goal of cooling the warm refrigerant ...
$63.18
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Fuse – Part Number: WPW10017410
Fuse
PartSelect #: PS11747999
Manufacturer #: WPW10017410
$19.26
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Filter Drier Tube – Part Number: W10843121
Filter Drier Tube
PartSelect #: PS11728084
Manufacturer #: W10843121
This filter dryer is for refrigerators and filters refrigerant that travels through the sealed system of the refrigerator.
$38.13
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LABEL-NATURAL – Part Number: 311162
LABEL-NATURAL
PartSelect #: PS76068
Manufacturer #: 311162
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 502804
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS93592
Manufacturer #: 502804
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THERMOSTAT,COOL-DOWN – Part Number: 56590
THERMOSTAT,COOL-DOWN
PartSelect #: PS100856
Manufacturer #: 56590
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SEAL-FOAM – Part Number: 313751
SEAL-FOAM
PartSelect #: PS336530
Manufacturer #: 313751
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TIMER – Part Number: 56503
TIMER
PartSelect #: PS515534
Manufacturer #: 56503
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SPACER,TIMER – Part Number: 56502
SPACER,TIMER
PartSelect #: PS515535
Manufacturer #: 56502
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PLATE,TERMINAL BRACKET – Part Number: 56549
PLATE,TERMINAL BRACKET
PartSelect #: PS515536
Manufacturer #: 56549
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Assembly,WIRING HARNESS – Part Number: 56505
Assembly,WIRING HARNESS
PartSelect #: PS515610
Manufacturer #: 56505
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CONVERSION STICKER (MFG) – Part Number: 311166
CONVERSION STICKER (MFG)
PartSelect #: PS545830
Manufacturer #: 311166
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Common Symptoms of the GFS207

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Sometimes the condenser fan would start causing the refrigerator to overheat.
Unplug the appliance.
Removed the screws holding the back panel.
Removed the fan blade.
removed 3 screws holding the condenser fan.
Remove the 3 metal brackets attached to the fan.
(First note which studs the brackets are attached to. Attach the 3 metal brackets to the new fan. (New screws were supplied)
Cut and strip the wire about two inches from the fan.
Cut and strip the new wire. I cut the new wire in half (about 6 inches.) Connect the two wires, twist and used 2 wire nuts. Tie wrap the wire to the wire harness. Mount the new fan (three screws)
Screw the back panel back on.
Mount the new
Parts Used:
Condenser Fan Motor Kit
  • Tom from Franklin, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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noisy fan motor
rmv panel (5min) rmv fan/motor 3 screws (10 m) cut wire 2in from motor, re route remainder of wire to front so can strip for wire nuts. ( 10m) attach old fan to new motor, place in old opening ,3 screws, a little fussy to align, ( 15m ) route and strip wire from new motor , zip ties work well, wire nuts , plug in fridge vola, no noise, close up, reverse panel. ( 20m). i also took time to clean grilles with small vac and damp rag, ( looks and sounds like new) bob Wi.
Parts Used:
Condenser Fan Motor Kit
  • robert from nashotah, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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Refrigerator stopped cooling. Pulled it out of the alcove and plugged it back in. Compressor starfted but noticed condenser fan was not turning. Unplugged fridge and tried to turn the fan by hand - frozen.
Remove the back hardboard cover screws for access to the condenser fan. I opted to tip the fridge over on its side for even better access to the fan mounts and wire. Replaced the fan assy (reused the fan). Splice the wire and it's done.
Parts Used:
Condenser Fan Motor Kit
  • Florentino from Windsor Locks, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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