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CAF16CPD General Electric Freezer - Overview

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EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT – Part Number: WR60X30349
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EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR KIT
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Part #WR60X30349
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.
Condenser Fan Motor – Part Number: WR60X177
$175.96
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Condenser Fan Motor
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This condenser fan motor operates in a clockwise fashion. The fan itself has two 1/4 inch spade terminals. It carries 2 watts and 115 volts. This motor NO longer comes with cover for terminals.
Defrost Thermostat – Part Number: WR50X60
$22.52
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Defrost Thermostat
Part #WR50X60
This refrigerator defrost thermostat will cut out at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and kick back in when the temperature drops to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Use it for your GE brand refrigerator.
Evaporator Fan Motor – Part Number: WR60X162
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Evaporator Fan Motor
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This evaporator fan motor operates in a counter clockwise fashion. This motor's stack is 3/8 of an inch, and the motor has two terminals: one on the right side, and one on the left side. Use this evaporator fan motor for your GE brand refrigerator.
SWITCH LIGHT/LAMP PLUN – Part Number: WR23X10632
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SWITCH LIGHT/LAMP PLUN
Part #WR23X10632
RELAY – Part Number: WR7X138
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RELAY
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Thermostat Control Kit – Part Number: WR9X406
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Thermostat Control Kit
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COMP. REPL. KIT R-12 – Part Number: WR87X10082
$730.83
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COMP. REPL. KIT R-12
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USE ERP ERWR24X233 – Part Number: WR24X233
$77.75
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USE ERP ERWR24X233
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WR8X44
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WR51X412
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Part #WR51X412

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Wouldn't cool
18 of 25 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Clarence from Great Cacapon, WV
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Socket set
I removed the 3 screws that held the motor and fan. Exchanged fan blades and reinstalled the fan and new motor

I was surprised to find the motor. The refrigerator/freezer was over 28 yrs old. Works fine now
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Motor rattled loudly
15 of 17 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from Kingwood, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
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.
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Noisy Fan Motor - Bearing went out.
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from Carpinteria, CA
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver
Moving the frig out and cleaning was the hardest part of this job - lots of dust collected over the 17 years the frig was in place. Once all the cleaning was done, with the frig out and back cover off (10 -12 screws taken off with nutdriver),I plugged the frig in and observed the the problem was a noisy fan motor. The motor is at the very back of the frig with easy access to the 3 brackets holding it in place.
Pull off the electrical clip. Remove the screw holding the bracket to the frame on the front bracket, leaving the bracket attacked to the fan. The other two screws remove from the fan, leaving the brackets in place.
Reverse the procedure when you receive the new part from PartSelect(great company to deal with)!
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