Part Location Diagram of W10810687 Whirlpool Cooling Fan
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Cooling Fan W10810687

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PartSelect Number PS11722995
Manufacturer Part Number W10810687
Manufactured by Whirlpool for KitchenAid, Whirlpool, General Electric
Product Description

Cooling Fan Specifications

Used with down-draft models. This part helps draw the steam and odors through the vent when the fan switch is activated.
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven.
Part# W10810687 replaces these:
8300223, 9759320, W10383587
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Noisy cooling fan
There is basically no customer support available from KItchenAid. After I was able to locate a schematic online, the removal was relatively straight forward. Unfortunately, the parts I ordered required work to install, The cooling fan motor had to be rotated 180º to fit. The convection fan motor (plastic) base was delivered broken. I was able to add some reinforcement (bits of a paperclip) with super glue, and install it. The other online instructions which indicated they were for KitchenAId must have been for some other brand. They all described much more cabinet disassembly than necessary. Dealing with the oven door is without a doubt the most difficult part of the repair. The tip (found on line) to use some screwdriver bits to hold the hinges in the right position is the only way to get the door reinstalled.
Other Parts Used:
Convection Fan Motor Assembly Cooling Fan
  • John from N CHARLESTON, SC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Bearing on cooling fan.
Removed old fan by removing all screws except the back two lower screws - here I cut the flange on the old fan to remove. Drilled the back two bottom holes so as to fit over existing screws then replaced the top 3 and bottom 2 screws as well as power leads. Offset screwdriver is a must.
  • Mary R. from Thornton, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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blower noisy and slow to turn
First I looked at how I would get to the blower - this took 15 minutes. I removed the grills to access the burners. Then I removed the burners that took approx. 15 minutes. I then had to remove the knobs for the burners. Next I had to remove the front control panel which had 2 screws - (did not disconnect any wires but supported it). Next I had to remove the side trim. Next I removed 4-5 screws that secured the upper burner range top. Next I removed the side panels which has a braket on the lower forward side and 2 rear screws on each panel. Next I had to remove the aft backspash guard. At the back I had to remove a support braket that had several screws - then I had to remove the exhaust fan back panel guard. Next I had to remove approx. 7 screws on each side of the stove that supports the burner valves. Then I lifted the left side most closest to the blower. This gave me access just enough to remove the mounting screws (4) and to remove the 2 wires. There was some cushioning material which I found inadequate to prevent any vibration when the fan and the valve support top sits on the blower - so I doubled it. Then I reinstalled everything. This job took me 4 hours. I suggest calling a Kitchenaid repair technician and not doing this yourself. Unless you are a mechanically inclined and really like frustration.
  • STEPHEN from CORAM, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Blower died
Getting at the part was difficult. The top and both side panels had to be removed to reach the blower. Once they were off, it was fairly easy to swap out the blower. The repair guy wanted $140 for the part and $160 to insall. I did it myself for $94! If you do it yourself, keep a good record of what screws came from where as you go. This makes re-assembly much easier.
  • Marla from Newtown, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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cooktop cooling fan didn't operate
Pulled out stove and removed side panel, then removed old fan unit. Installed new fan unit and replaced side of stove then slide back in place, stove runs even more quiet than when it was new. And obtaining the new part from Partselect was even easier than dealing with a part store where you stand at the counter. This service really has the part down pat for us layman repair people.
  • Wayne from Hillsdale,, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Robert
March 12, 2018
I think the rattle noise is coming from this part, the blower works and vents properly,just sounds like loose part to me.Is there easy access to this part?
For model number KGSS907SSS03
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Hi Robert, Thank you for your question. Here is some information that a customer left on our website as to how he accessed the part, "First I looked at how I would get to the blower - this took 15 minutes. I removed the grills to access the burners. Then I removed the burners that took approx. 15 minutes. I then had to remove the knobs for the burners. Next I had to remove the front control panel which had 2 screws - (did not disconnect any wires but supported it). Next I had to remove the side trim. Next I removed 4-5 screws that secured the upper burner range top. Next I removed the side panels which has a braket on the lower forward side and 2 rear screws on each panel. Next I had to remove the aft backspash guard. At the back I had to remove a support braket that had several screws - then I had to remove the exhaust fan back panel guard. Next I had to remove approx. 7 screws on each side of the stove that supports the burner valves. Then I lifted the left side most closest to the blower. This gave me access just enough to remove the mounting screws (4) and to remove the 2 wires. There was some cushioning material which I found inadequate to prevent any vibration when the fan and the valve support top sits on the blower - so I doubled it. Then I reinstalled everything. This job took me 4 hours. I suggest calling a Kitchenaid repair technician and not doing this yourself. Unless you are a mechanically inclined and really like frustration." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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