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Inglis Refrigerator Motors

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$55.29
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Inglis Refrigerator Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor
★★★★★
★★★★★
56 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11740359
Manufacturer Part Number WP2315539
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 not defrosting
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
William from Middletown, NY
Evaporator Fan failure
The reason I repaired it myself was because the repairman that diagnosed the problem.didn't come back in two weeks. The evaporator fan sits behind a vented wall in the freezer and directs cold air into freezer and refrigerator.I removed the ice make assembly first and then the freezer wall held in place by two sheet metal nuts. Then removed wires from fan motor. Removed the fan blade from fan motor,which was press fitted on,then removed fan motor from bracket assembly(make sure and retain the two vibration rubber washers on back and front of motor. Reinstall new motor with vibration washers and press fan blade on new motor. Install in bracket assemble and reassemnble. Read more...
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$53.20
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Inglis Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
★★★★★
★★★★★
31 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11749890
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10189703
This is a 60 Hertz, 120-volt evaporator fan motor for your refrigerator. This part 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. The most common reason for needing to replace the motor is if the temperature in your freezer and fridge are inconsistent, or there is no air circulating at all. You will need a quarter inch nut driver and a pair of needle nose pliers for this repair. Note: This motor uses 2 brackets, which are sold separately.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Freezer not defrosting
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Brian from Smock, PA
Fridge was warm. No air circulating at all. Food was spoiling Fridge was just over 1 year old
First I removed the two screws that secure the guard in bottom back of the freezer and removed it . Next I removed the two screws that secure the guard on the back wall of the freezer and removed it. There are three wires connected to the motor, I unplugged those and removed the two screws that secure the motor and removed it. I swapped the grommets, blade and support bracket from the old motor. I put it back together in reverse steps and its working great. My mother-in-law can,t stop thanking me ! I saved her at least $400 to buy a new fridge. Thank You, Brian Miner Read more...
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$82.05
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Inglis Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Kit
★★★★★
★★★★★
51 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1957416
Manufacturer Part Number W10124096
This condenser fan motor kit includes a motor, fan blade, wire harness, and screws. Used in a refrigerator, the condenser fan motor moves the condenser fan blade to direct and move air across the condenser coil. Please note: The manufacturer has changed the appearance of the product from the original. The kit still functions the same as the original part. It is an OEM factory replacement. Make sure to unplug the refrigerator from the power source and wear gloves to protect your hands. Also, a helpful tip is to store food to prevent deterioration when the power is off.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Clicking sound
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
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Installation Instructions
Josue from Jacksonville, NC
Seven year old condenser fan was making noise when it was running.
The process to repair was very simple, I removed the back of the refrigerator to expose the motor area. I then removed three screws that held the condenser motor in place. once it was loose I detactched the electrical harness and removed the old motor. I then placed the new motor in place and secured it with the screws and reattached the new electrical harness that came with the new part. Once completed I reviewed it to make sure I didn't miss anything. I then replaced the cover over the motor area and enjoyed my success in repairing my own appliance with no added cost for labor, which would have been expensive I'm sure. The part purchased came with clear and consice instructions very easy to follow. Read more...
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$65.73
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Inglis Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor - 120v 60hz
★★★★★
★★★★★
26 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS557957
Manufacturer Part Number 4389144
This part 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. Fan blade not included.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
  • Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Antoni from vail, AZ
evaporator fan stopped working
1) removed the face plate that runs 3/4 way up the back of the freezer side. a total of 8 screws. (6")
2) disconnected the three electrical connections.(30sec)
3) removed the fan of the the old evaporator fan motor (5sec)
3) removed the fan motor (1")
4) put in the new fan motor (1")
5) put on the old fan on the new fan motor(5sec)
6) reconnected the three electrical connections (30sec)
7) replaced the face plate on the back of the freezer (6")
Had re-frozen meat within 1 hour.
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$68.86
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Inglis Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
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★★★★★
6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS16744942
Manufacturer Part Number W11613295
This is a condenser fan motor for your refrigerator/freezer. This fan motor is most commonly used with frost-free refrigerators with a condenser coil. It controls the rotation of the condenser fan blade. 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. This model is all white in color, and is roughly 4 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 3.5 inches thick.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
  • Fridge too warm
  • Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Daniel from RICHTON, MS
Refrigerator would cool for a very short period of time. Then the compressor would shutdown via internal thermal overload or high head pressure. This was caused by the lack of airflow across the condenser coils and compressor.
(1) Slide out appliance and remove power source. (2) Removed lower access cover on rear of refrigerator. (3) Disconnected plug to the condenser fan motor. (4) remove blades by pulling gently forward (5) remove mounting hardware holding the fan motor (3 screws) (6) motor is now free and new motor can be installed Read more...
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$82.68
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Inglis Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
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5 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11739140
Manufacturer Part Number WP2188874
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. Please note: If the original fan motor has 3 terminals please order part number W10204250, otherwise order this part (WP2188874).
Fixes these symptoms
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
  • Fridge too warm
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Earl from PIMA, AZ
Front bearing had worn so that the fan vibrated causing the noise.
I removed the cardboard back then using a nut driver removed the three mounting screws, removed the old fan/motor and installed the new one, installing the three screws and replacing the cardboard cover.

My big problem was getting the right parts. Don't ever order refrigerator parts using the refrigerator model number. I did and got the wrong part, sent it back and talked to the parts lady and ordered again describing the error, the needed parts shape etc and she sent me the exact part I had sent back. I sent it back and removed the fan motor to get the part number, called and ordered by number and got the right one. Hallelujah!
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$57.38
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Inglis Refrigerator Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor 115v 60hz
★★★★★
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11748697
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10128551
This is an evaporator fan motor, it is 115 volts and 60 hertz and it is for your refrigerator/freezer. You will need to replace this part if your appliance is too warm or getting noisy. This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer. This part circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated throughout your appliance. To replace this part you will need a 1/4-inch nut driver and a pair of needle nose pliers.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
  • Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
jarrett from PALM DESERT, CA
refrigerator not cold but freezer was cold
removed ice maker and wire shelf. removed back panel screws and tilted forward. removed 2 screws holding motor bracket. swapped fan blade and reassembled Read more...
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$81.02
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Inglis Refrigerator Motor Assy-ice Crusher
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★★★★★
3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS17216014
Manufacturer Part Number W11671282
Solve your appliance repair problems with our dependable Ryobi Push Cap. This isn't just some random part, but a specifically designed tool with a depth restrictor for optimum efficiency, whether you're working on DIY projects or professional tasks. The important role of this cap is to extend the life of your tool, maintaining its performance consistency which is essential for your appliance to function like brand new. As part of the high-quality Ryobi range, this push cap is constructed to withstand rigorous usage, promising durability and long-lasting service. It's perfect for managing all types of repair tasks, from simple fixes to more complex appliance modifications. With our Ryobi Push Cap, you get a reliable companion for smooth, trouble-free repair operations. And remember, having the right part restores your appliance to its peak performance. Let Ryobi help simplify and succeed in your repair endeavors.
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JOEL from LUMBERTON, MS
ice will not dispense ice from storage bin to out the door. Auger does not turn
Replaced motor it was not issue. Now I am stuck with a $300 motor I cannot return. When I say will not dispense ice everyone thinks it does not make ice. Auger does not turn to push ice out the door. Reason I thought it was auger motor when you push lever on door the auger turns about one eight of a turn. So, it would seem it is getting signal and power. Cannot find any articles on this specific issue. If anyone has a suggestion, please share. Read more...
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$98.81
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Inglis Refrigerator Icemaker Motor Kit
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS733947
Manufacturer Part Number 8201515
This kit includes the module motor, ejector arm, and ice stripper arm. The complete icemaker is sold separately.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Ice maker not making ice
  • Ice maker won’t dispense ice
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Installation Instructions
ANDREW from DURANGO, CO
KITCHEN AID SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR ICE-MAKER stopped working due to a broken motor assembly.
Changing the KITCHENAID MOTOR ASSEMBLY TO THE ICE-MAKER was fairly straightforward. The hardest part was figuring out WHAT was broken and how to fix it. I was determined to save myself hundreds of dollars by doing it myself and avoiding a visit by the 'repairman'.

1.) Went to KitchenAid website to look at Parts List for my side-by-side refrigerator and ice maker assembly (a PDF file, easily downloadable) . The illustrations helped me visualize the assembly and various parts involved.
2.) Removed cover on front of ice maker.
3.) Removed hex-head screw on undersurface of icemaker on the right, which stablilizes a plastic cover for the electrical connector to the ice maker. Once this is off, it's then possible to slide the ice maker out.
4.) Slide the ice maker out from it's 'shelf' in the freezer. You won't be able to completely remove it until you disconnect the power supply.
5.) Disconnect the multi-pin power connector. (It's probably safest to unplug the refrigerator altogether before doing this, but I did not. No exposed metal wiring or connectors. No problems when I did it this way.)
6.) Once the ice-maker was out, remove the white cover from the motor assembly (on the left side of the unit).
7.) Remove the three screws from the black housing of the motor assembly. (This is where I discovered that the connector between the motor and drive-train was broken and needed to be replaced.)
8.) Remove and replace the drive system for the ice cube ejector.
9.) Then reverse the steps to reassemble.

This may seem a bit vague, but it's really quite straightforward once the ice maker is out of the freezer. The replacement motor assembly includes the motor, the motor housing, the drive-train, and the ice-cube ejector. Very easy to re-asemble.

Shopping for and ordering the part took some time since there are so many different after-market parts dealers. In all honesty, I'm glad I decided on PartSelect.com. They had a decent price, safe checkout, and timely delivery. All the essentials of a good online store.

Thanks, and good luck to the next guy who has to deal with a KitchenAid snafu.
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$152.20
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Inglis Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
★★★★★
★★★★★
9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11723170
Manufacturer Part Number W10822259
NOTE: As per the manufacture the part does not come threaded. A self tapping screw will need to be used to make threads.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Freezer section too warm
  • Fridge and Freezer are too warm
  • Fridge too warm
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Installation Instructions
Nicholas from Frankfort, IN
Believed the condensor motor was defective and causing strange odor
First disconnected the quick release electrical connection. Then loosened the three screws that were holding the motor in the bracket. However, space is limited and even with small hands it was rather difficult as the screws were in there very tight. There are a few sharp edges on the bracket and in the surrounding area of the motor area, and nicked myself a couple of times. Removed the fan blade from the old motor and attached it the new motor with the old flat washer/screw. Reconnected the electrical connection and that was that. All-in-all an easy repair. Read more...

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