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Hotpoint Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
PartSelect Number PS12741350
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X31522
This 115-volt 60Hz evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. If the motor has failed, the freezer/refrigerator will become too warm because the fan motor is not circulating the cool air from the freezer into the refrigerator. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to the appliance before starting your repair.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Luis from College Station, TX
Freezer Fan
I removed two srews from the back panel inside fthe reezer compartment and the two that hold the air manifold/baffle? and pulled the baffle out. Then, I removed the two srews that hold the front part of the fan bracket behind the baffle and the back panel came out easily. Two more screws and one quick connect plug attached to the fan and I was done with removal. Insallation was even quicker, I slid the original fan right off the old motor and slid it on the new motor's shaft. Piece of cake! Thanks Partselect.
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
Tied string to new shroud assy power connector & reversed disassembly. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11721902
Manufacturer Part Number WR17X24348
This condenser fan shroud assembly is supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in refrigerators. It is a protective housing that surrounds the condenser fan motor and fan blade assembly. Its primary function is to circulate air over the condenser coils to help dissipate heat more efficiently. The fan draws air from the surrounding environment and blows it over the coils, enhancing the cooling process. This helps maintain the optimal temperature inside the refrigerator and prevents the compressor from overheating. You can find the assembly at the rear side of the refrigerator. Signs of a faulty assembly include a broken or cracked housing, unusual noise, and poor temperature control.
Fixes these symptoms
- Fridge too warm
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Jimmy from CLAREMORE, OK
Fan vibration
Unplug power, remove back cover (4screws), unplugged fan connector, tied string to connector, removed screw that connected shroud to coil, tilted coil off of lower mount, worked shroud assy out while feeding power wires & string through coil. Tied string to new shroud assy power connector & reversed disassembly. Read more...
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
I did a Google search on the refrigerator model number. The link to your site looked promising and I clicked on it. I was taken to your web page for my refrigerator and I clicked on the schematic for the condenser assembly.
The schematic had the parts I needed labeled clearly so this layman could be sure to get the right ones.
I ordered the parts at 12:45PM Monday and selected overnight shipping. The parts arrived at 8:35AM Tuesday (Thank you FedEx). I installed the parts and my refrigerator is up and running again.
To get to the condenser fan motor I took off the back panel on the fridge that covers the condenser, fan and coil. The fan/motor assembly is attached to a bracket I removed with two screws. Pulled the bracket assembly out of the back of the fridge, removed the fan blade and then the motor, and put the new motor on the bracket and stuck the new fan blade on the motor spindle. The trickiest part was getting the complete assembly back in. Just went slowly and took my time. Reconnected the wires, no problems. I took pictures of everything that I disassembled BEFORE I disassembled it in case I wasn't sure how something went back in but this job was so simple I didn't need the pictures.
I’m not sure how I could improve on this except maybe you could ship a refrigerator technician, too, to do the install.
Thank you PartSelect everything worked out better than I could have hoped and I saved $220.00 compared to what a repair service was quoting. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS1766247
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10220
This fan motor is most times used with frost-free refrigerators with a condenser coil. When the compressor runs, so does this fan, circulating air through the refrigerator grille, cooling the compressor and condenser coils. This fan motor also helps to evaporate excess water in the drain pan.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from Tampa, FL
My refrigerator began to overheat and the everything was thawing!!
My refrigerator began to overheat and the everything was thawing!! The condenser fan motor had seized and I thought this is something even I can replace.I did a Google search on the refrigerator model number. The link to your site looked promising and I clicked on it. I was taken to your web page for my refrigerator and I clicked on the schematic for the condenser assembly.
The schematic had the parts I needed labeled clearly so this layman could be sure to get the right ones.
I ordered the parts at 12:45PM Monday and selected overnight shipping. The parts arrived at 8:35AM Tuesday (Thank you FedEx). I installed the parts and my refrigerator is up and running again.
To get to the condenser fan motor I took off the back panel on the fridge that covers the condenser, fan and coil. The fan/motor assembly is attached to a bracket I removed with two screws. Pulled the bracket assembly out of the back of the fridge, removed the fan blade and then the motor, and put the new motor on the bracket and stuck the new fan blade on the motor spindle. The trickiest part was getting the complete assembly back in. Just went slowly and took my time. Reconnected the wires, no problems. I took pictures of everything that I disassembled BEFORE I disassembled it in case I wasn't sure how something went back in but this job was so simple I didn't need the pictures.
I’m not sure how I could improve on this except maybe you could ship a refrigerator technician, too, to do the install.
Thank you PartSelect everything worked out better than I could have hoped and I saved $220.00 compared to what a repair service was quoting. Read more...
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
PartSelect Number PS967022
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10168
This fan motor circulates the air through the refrigerator grille and cools the compressor and condenser coils. It also helps to evaporate extra water in the drain pan.
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Joel from Childress, TX
Condensor fan out of service
The only part that I should had used was the condensor fan motor,which it was so easy to remove,and instaled the new one,then replaced the missing parts and problem solved. The technician before me,declare the unit a total loss,there for after doing that, he took the rest of the parts with him for his own benefit. The repair was with no difficulty,and time spend around 20 min. Thanks.PartSelect,your delivery and easy way to place an order is great. Thanks. Joel
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
PartSelect Number PS1019114
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10185
This evaporator fan motor circulates air to the fresh food compartments for efficient cooling. It powers the evaporator fan that draws air from the refrigerator and circulates it over the evaporator coils. Your fan motor has a long life cycle, but can burn out quickly if there is an obstruction preventing the fan from rotating. If the fan does not operate, the freezer will not cool properly. This will affect the performance of the compressor. This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer section of your refrigerator, behind the auger motor assembly. It is attached to the back wall. If you notice problems with your freezer then check to see if there is anything blocking a fan blade. If there is no obstruction, test the evaporator fan motor using a multimeter. Test the 2 wires that travel from the coil on the motor for resistance. If these tests indicate that the evaporator fan motor is at fault, it must be replaced. This part features 1 evaporator fan motor, which is metal and plastic, and comes in white/silver
Fixes these symptoms
- Clicking sound
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
DOUG from MARYSVILLE, OH
Evaporator motor sounded like wind in the trees howling
I had to remove all of the shelves.....part of the ice maker.....the rear cover over the freezer coils.....There were two wires that came from the back of the freezer that were also incorporated with the fan motor plug from the factory....This caused me to cut all of the wires from the new motor and soider them to the existing plug and shrink wrap the connections. If GE would have supplied two new ends I could have cut only those wires added the ends and inserted them into the new motor plug thus eliminating an extra hour and a soildering iron,,,,In my case not a big deal however not a project for those who have trouble with repairs using these type of tools.
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Dc Condenser Fan Motor - 12v
.The fan is marked as 11.2 DC so I checked for voltage at the fan and found some. With three wires and no wiring diagram I wasn’t sure this answered all the questions, but hooking the fan to a 12 volt power supply didn’t get it to spin.
I priced parts at a couple websites before using partselect.com . They also have a good diagram to look at (Sears diagrams are really poor). I ordered the part with 2-day shipping; it arrived on time, was correct and fixed the problem. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS1483567
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10209
This fan motor circulates the air through the refrigerator grille and cools the compressor and condenser coils. It also helps to evaporate extra water in the drain pan.
Fixes these symptoms
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
- Fridge runs too long
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Installation Instructions
Paul from Suwanee, GA
Warm freezer and no ice
This story starts with a GE side-by-side refrigerator that has always had wide temperature swings and a temperamental water dispenser. The ice maker was not making ice, and the built in digital thermometer showed it was running warm. I suspected that the heat exchanger was full of dust and so looked there. What I found was that the condenser tank was hot to the touch and the fan wasn’t running. As an experiment, I aimed a fan at the it for a while I saw that the freezer temperature dropped back to normal..The fan is marked as 11.2 DC so I checked for voltage at the fan and found some. With three wires and no wiring diagram I wasn’t sure this answered all the questions, but hooking the fan to a 12 volt power supply didn’t get it to spin.
I priced parts at a couple websites before using partselect.com . They also have a good diagram to look at (Sears diagrams are really poor). I ordered the part with 2-day shipping; it arrived on time, was correct and fixed the problem. Read more...
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
PartSelect Number PS2364950
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10307
Includes the wiring harness and thermistor.
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.
Fixes these symptoms
- Freezer section too warm
- Fridge and Freezer are too warm
- Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from CANOGA PARK, CA
The tempeture for both the freezer and the fridge would be all over the place
Troubleshot the tempeture sensors and the resistance was alot lower than the specs called for had to replace the evap fan being 1 of the sensors is connected to the evap fan . Start by removing all the food from the.freezer and bottom section of the fridge . Remove all the shelves and bins in freezer and shelf and drawers.on the lower section of the fridge .remove the ice bin , and the ice.machine remove the light shroud, and.bulbs, push tabs on the light sockets and pull the sockets from the housing.. and then push the sockets through the holes of housing remove all the screws from the rear wall from top to bottom upon removal of the section just under the ice.machine and behind the light socket you.will find the evap fan and it's bracket remove the 2 screws and pull straight up on the fan blade be carefully to not break its best to pull from the center of fan blade .remove the clip and thermistor that's connected to top of the evap coil. While your there remove the defrost thermostat to do this the clamp that holds it to the coil is a split clamp and you gently push on the clamp upper section and pull the lower section and it will seperate enough for you to remove the thermostat the other thermistors are in the fridge section 2 are on the divider wall behind the plastic oval plastic.housings one just above the the middle.of fridge the other is.lower section. And finally 1 more is at the very bottom of fridge last drawer on right hand side to.remove this you need to remove the light cover. Remove the plastic half round plastic deflector and the foam behind it remove the water reservoir screws and open the freezer at the bottom center wall at the back is a round plastic damper cover with a Phillip screw remove that ,on fridge side remove the 4 screws that hold the lower damper housing to the bottom of fridge gently and slowly work your way around the center seam and aeperate the upper cover of damper housing and expose the thermistor and replace. Note on all the thermistors just cut off enough to splice in replacement I personally used water tight heat shrink soldered type butts work great
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Motor Fan
Unplugged wires to motor
Removed motor & fan assembly
Attached new fan to new motor
Attached motor to motor housing
Reattached wires
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PartSelect Number PS1766249
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10238
Looking for an easy way to upgrade your freezer's functionality and convenience? We've got just the solution for you?the GE Freezer Slide Out Drawer in a timeless white finish. This high-quality basket slide-out has been specifically designed for your freezer, making it easier for you to reach your frozen goods. Here's why this part is a game changer. First, it's all about creating an organized, easy-to-navigate space in your freezer. With this slide-out drawer, you can find your items effortlessly, and you won't have to rummage around to locate them. It's all about saving you time and eliminating unnecessary hassles. Secondly, it?s built to last. Crafted by appliance giant GE, renowned for their dependable products, this slide-out drawer won't let you down. It's made to integrate perfectly into your existing freezer, ensuring a seamless installation process and straightforward use. When incorporated, your freezer will function like new?with a helpful upgrade that boosts storage and accessibility. It's all about enhancing your daily life and reducing stress when it comes to meal prep or hunt for those frozen treats. So why wait? Start enjoying the benefit of an organized and accessible freezer layout with the GE Freezer Slide Out Drawer. (Just check that your freezer model is compatible with this particular GE accessory before purchasing.)
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Installation Instructions
David from MELBOURNE BCH, FL
Motor making screeching sounds
Removed back panelUnplugged wires to motor
Removed motor & fan assembly
Attached new fan to new motor
Attached motor to motor housing
Reattached wires
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Condensor Fan Motor Ac/dc
PartSelect Number PS11701278
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10348
This fan motor circulates the air through the refrigerator grille and cools the compressor and condenser coils. It also helps to evaporate extra water in the drain pan.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Larry from SHERWOOD, MI
Fan motor was making an intermittent (very annoying) squealing noise.
Located the model number on the inside wall of the unit. Wanted to make sure to order the correct product.Because of the age of the refrigerator I ordered the rubber mounting grommets. In this model the mounting frame is built at an angle that makes the removal and reinstall very easy. Remove two screws and the motor is loose. The fan blade easily pulls off the shaft of the motor . Clean up the fan and reassemble.
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Hotpoint Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
PartSelect Number PS1017599
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X10170
This condenser fan motor is designed to circulate air across the refrigerator’s condenser coils, helping to remove heat from the refrigerant and maintain efficient cooling. The motor base measures approximately 2.5 by 2.5 inches and features a 3-wire connector for secure installation. Please note that this component does not include the fan blade, which should be ordered separately if needed. Replacing a faulty motor can restore proper airflow and improve overall refrigerator performance.
Fixes these symptoms
- Fridge too warm
- Noisy
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