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EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT WR60X30349

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PartSelect Number PS12583205
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X30349
Manufactured by GE
Product Description

EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT Specifications

This evaporator fan motor operates in a counter clockwise fashion. This motor's shaft is 3/8 of an inch and the motor has two right side terminals. NOTE: Harness wires NO longer come with the part.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too warm | Noisy | Freezer section too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore, RCA.
Part# WR60X30349 replaces these:
AP6800085, SWR60X0172, SWR60X0175, SWR60X0178, SWR60X172, SWR60X175, SWR60X178, WR60X0082, WR60X0085, WR60X0100, WR60X0104, WR60X0105, WR60X0108, WR60X0112, WR60X0116, WR60X0118, WR60X0119, WR60X0120, WR60X0122, WR60X0125 , WR60X0126, WR60X0127, WR60X0129, WR60X0130, WR60X0131, WR60X0132, WR60X0160, WR60X0163, WR60X0168, WR60X0171, WR60X0172, WR60X0175, WR60X0178, WR60X0180, WR60X0181, WR60X0182, WR60X0188, WR60X0189, WR60X0190, WR60X0197, WR60X100, WR60X104, WR60X105, WR60X108, WR60X112, WR60X116, WR60X118, WR60X119, WR60X120, WR60X125, WR60X126, WR60X127, WR60X129, WR60X130, WR60X131, WR60X132, WR60X160, WR60X162DS, WR60X163, WR60X168, WR60X171, WR60X172, WR60X175, WR60X178, WR60X180, WR60X181, WR60X182, WR60X188, WR60X189, WR60X190, WR60X197, WR60X5005, WR60X5053, WR60X82, WR60X85 Show less
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freezer too cold and refrigerator not cold enough because fan not working
Had to defrost a bit and then was able to remove rear freezer panel by simply removing the 2 screws holding it in place.
Old motor easily removed from its mounting bracket. and replaced with the new. Had to use the two wires sent with the motor. I clipped off the male connectors and joined them with wire splicers to the black and red wires clipped from the old motor. Then reinstalled.
The replacement motor works great. I was afraid the old fan blade might not fit but it slid on perfectly.
  • Ann from LAPORTE, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Original evaporator fan (31 years old) was making a lot of worn bearing noise
Empty freezer;
Remove shelves and ice trays;
Unscrew and remove the rear vertical panel;
Unscrew and remove fan housing;
Unscrew and remove fan from fan housing;
Fan blade slides off the motor shaft without tools.
Reverse order to reassemble with new fan motor.

I did have to use the wire extensions that were included as the replacement motor had the electric connections in a different location from the original motor.

Overall, this was an easy replacement.
  • T from SOUTHBURY, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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refrigerator did not cool
i put a new evaporator motor in and now it works fine
  • Carl from Kent City, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Noisy freezer evaporator fan, bearings worn out
UNPLUG UNIT. Open freezer compartment, top door. You may want to let it warm up a bit before beginning work. Next remove single screw from small square plastic grate at top left back of freezer compartment with phillips screw driver. Remove green ground wire connection behind removed grate with nut driver. Next remove 2 screws at top of freezer compartment holding plastic air diffuser bracket in place and holding back panel. Remove metal back panel of freezer by pulling top towards you, then angle out of compartment. Evap. fan is now exposed. I inspected and removed fan by removing two screws with nutdriver on bracket behind fan blade. I inserted nutdriver (with long socket driver)between fan blades to screws on bracket behind blade - 1 each side. After these two screws are removed, pull fan and bracket assembly out from plenum. Remove wiring from motor and remove motor to workbench. Remove round metal clamp from fan hub with needle nose pliers and slide off fan blade from motor. Also remove bracket and rubber bushing. Disgard old motor. Inspect and clean blade. Replace if necessary. Reattach rubber bushing, bracket THEN fan blade to new motor. New fan has atleast one terminal in new location and I had to use one wire extension that came with kit. Route wire behind motor and plug in new wires to back of motor. Insert fan and bracket to plenum, hold in place with one hand while reattaching screws with nutdriver between fan blades. Once fan is in place and nuts secure, I tested operation by plugging unit back in to make sure new motor ran and fan spun freely. Reattach back panel, top diffuser bracket and small grate with 3 screws. Shut door, set temp. and wait 24 hours before loading freezer. Unit good as new!
  • Todd from Saint Paul, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Noisey fan/motor (bad motor bearing ?)
Removed 2 phillips head screws to remove ice maker (could have just loosened them)
Pulled fan off of shaft
Removed 2 phillips head screws on motor bracket , disconnected three motor wires & removed motor.
reversed process to install new motor & fan blade.
Space was a little tight for two hand and arms, but do-able.
Other Parts Used:
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT Evaporator Fan Blade Kit
  • Keith from Fort Worth, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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stopped making ice
First I turned off the water supply. Then I removed the ice bin and the ice maker by removing 4 screws and 3 electrical connections. This allowed access to the evaporator fan which was not moving. To remove the evap fan I removed two screws that hold the fan bracket. The fan assembly now had to be pushed back and rotated to remove from hole. There are 3 electrical connections that have to be disconnected from the fan, one ground wire that also is connected to the fan bracket and 2 power connections. Installing the new fan was the reverse of the above except the power connections were in a different location and i had to use the extension wires provided with the new fan to have the length needed to make the connection.
  • Timothy from Orange Park, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Motor rattled loudly
Turned off the refridgerator. Took everything out of the freezer compartment & put into ice chest with pleanty of ice on top. Removed 2 screws holding the ice maker in place & placed ice maker aside. Removed shelf. Removed one screw on back plate, pushed up on the holding tabs at the top of the back plate & removed the back plate. Removed 3 screws holding the motor bracket in place along with the 3 wires. Installed new motor & used the wire extensions provided due to the electrical connections on the new motor being on the opposite side. Had to bend one wire tab down to clear the motor bracket. Turned refridgerator back on to ensure correct rotation on the fan. Reinstalled back plate & ice maker & shelf. Waited 30 minutes before putting food items back in freezer compartment.
  • Robert from Kingwood, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Rick
June 20, 2019
Evaporator fan motor part number.
For model number FSC23F7DSB0
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Hi Rick, Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the evaporator fan motor is PS1526073. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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David
February 27, 2024
bottom evaporator coil in freezer icing up, top coil is ice Free. Replaced defrost heater and defrost thermostat but bottom coil iced up still. Refrig and freezer temps are cold enough but range in refrig is 38-28, freezer -15 to +20 F. A fan can be heard running while unit is running, stops couple times per day for about 30min, assume to run defrost cycle. Can you tell me what part is defective causing only bottom evap coil to ice up while top coil is ice free? thank you
For model number ge tfx25vraa ww
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Hi David, Thank you for your question. If the bottom coils are still freezing over, we would recommend checking the defrost timer for continuity with a multimeter. We hope this helps!

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Glen Meier
July 11, 2019
How do you take the fan off the shaft of the old motor or does a fan come with the new motor
For model number Wr60x30349
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Hello Glen, thank you for your question. The fan blade does not come with this part. The old fan blade should simply pull off the motor shaft. I hope this helps.

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Jim
July 19, 2019
Will the existing harness plug into the evaporator fan motor part ps12583205?
For model number 363.78592896
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Hello Jim, thank you for writing. Yes, this evaporator fan motor will plug into the existing harness on your model. Good luck with your repair!

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Michael
January 9, 2020
Turns on trips house power feed beaker replaced defrost timer ran and cooled 24 hours triping breaker upon cycle could this be fan/ condecer no visable damage to wiring
For model number csx27clb
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Hello Michael, thank you for your question. It could be an issue with the condenser fan, or the compressor switches which are PartSelect Number: PS310362 and PartSelect Number: PS287809. We would recommend testing those parts first. I hope this helps.

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Linda
July 15, 2021
Loud bearing (?) noise in freezer in the morning. In the afternoon, freezer not working. Only the interior light works. Does this sound like the evaporator motor has failed? Thanks!
For model number 3639738715
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Hello Linda, Thank you for the question. Yes, the noise normally comes from the defective fan in the freezer. The Fan motor will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!

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Jeremiah
June 10, 2022
If the freezer side is just slightly colder than the fridge side. How would I know this motor is the issue? No noise is apparent.
For model number ZISB48DCA
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Hello Jeremiah, thank you for your question. If you don't hear the evaporator fan PS12583205 running inside the freezer when the compressor runs, you may need to replace the evaporator fan. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Debra
February 1, 2023
When do get the part
For model number Wr60x178
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Hello Debra, Thank you for writing. Once the part is added to the cart and you proceed, you can choose from one of the shipping methods with time frames. Shipping and delivery times depends on the method chosen. We hope this is helpful!

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Lynn
July 8, 2019
Refrigerator is too warm but the freezer is working fine. What part do I need?
For model number TFF20DBB
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Hello Lynn, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking to make sure the fan at the back of the freezer is running normally. It circulates the air to the Fresh Food section from the freezer. If the fan is running normally you can also make sure the gasket around the door is sealing and not letting air in or out. You may also need to test the Defrost Thermostat Kit PartSelect Number PS303545. The best way to do this is to remove the thermostat from the refrigerator so you can control the temperature of the sensor. You can let the sensor warm up to room temperature. With the sensor warmed up to room temperature the sensor should read approximately 6.2K Ohms at 68°F. With the thermistor submerged is a glass full of ice water, the sensor should be very close to 32°F which should read approximately 16.3K Ohms. If the values that you are getting are far off from these readings, then the sensor is bad and should be replaced. Hope this helps!

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