
Evaporator Fan Motor
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PartSelect Number PS12728811
Manufacturer Part Number 242077705
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Frigidaire

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Product Description
Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications
This is a blower motor, also known as evaporator fan motor, for a refrigerator. It features a 3-wire connector. The motor powers the fan to circulate air through the fridge to your fresh food compartment. This allows for efficient cooling.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Crosley, Kenmore, Westinghouse.
Part# 242077705 replaces these:
AP6892595, 242077701, 242077702, 242219201, 5304514392
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Tim
December 3, 2022
Evaporator fan doesn't run. Freezer is very cold below 0 if I set the control that low. Defrost tube is cold. Without the fan working refrigerator is 50 degrees. At times it sounded like the fan may have been pulsating before it guit working. Is there anything to check besides replacing the evaporator fan motor.
For model number FFTR2021TWO

Hello Tim, thank you for contacting us. Mostly the failure of the evaporator motor, part number PS12728811, is caused by ice build-up in the evaporator coils and motor. If you notice constant built-up ice around the coils of the evaporator, we would suggest checking the defrost thermostat, part number PS6448122, and the defrost heater PS2581595. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of assistance!
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Seth
June 4, 2022
will this fix noisy fan motor? cooling and freezer not an issue. just very loud hum when fan runs thank you
For model number ffss2614qs6a

Hello Seth, Thank you for your inquiry. If the fan motor is very noisy, then we would recommend replacing it. Also check the fan blade to make sure it is not catching on anything. We hope this helps and 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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Doug
April 26, 2022
freezer works fine, fridge not cooling, evaporater fan not running when i plkug it un. should it be running when compressor is?
For model number fftro2021 tw1

Hello Doug, Thank you for your inquiry. The evaporator fan motor should run anytime the compressor and condenser fan motor are running. The air damper control then releases the cold air from the freezer into the refrigerator compartment. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. We hope this helps and 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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Refrigerator not cooling, Freezer working fine
Frig area was at about 50 degrees and would not get cooler. Freezer was working great.
Empty the freezer and remove the two screws that hold the back panel of the inside of the freezer on. Pull the panel out and you will see the fan that is mounted to the back of the panel. If the fan is not running, disconnect it (quick connector) and check to see if there is voltage coming to it from the connector (should be 120VAC between the two wires). If there is power, and the fan was not working, replace the fan.
Fan just snaps into the holder on the back panel and plugs into the quick connector. Make sure you clear any ice build-up in the hole between the freezer and the frig that the fans blows through. Put it back together and verify the fan runs.
Empty the freezer and remove the two screws that hold the back panel of the inside of the freezer on. Pull the panel out and you will see the fan that is mounted to the back of the panel. If the fan is not running, disconnect it (quick connector) and check to see if there is voltage coming to it from the connector (should be 120VAC between the two wires). If there is power, and the fan was not working, replace the fan.
Fan just snaps into the holder on the back panel and plugs into the quick connector. Make sure you clear any ice build-up in the hole between the freezer and the frig that the fans blows through. Put it back together and verify the fan runs.
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Roger from TRURO, IA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Freezer seemed ok, though frosty, but the bottom section was not cold enough, and the compressor seemed to run constantly.
The lower compartment was hovering around 50 degrees. Logic told me that cold air was not being driven from the freezer to the lower compartment. At first, I found the passageway between freezer and lower compartment was blocked with frost/ice, which could have been the entire problem. But why was that ice accumulated there? After defrosting, the problem was only partly solved. A few how-to videos suggested that the defrost timer was a common problem, so I tried that, the part was about $11, with minimal improvement. So I concluded that the fan was not driving cold air from the freezer to the lower section. I tested the fan by removing the freezer back panel completely, wiring the fan to an old ordinary power cord, and plugging that in to a wall outlet. The fan would not start on its own, would only turn if I gave it a spin, and then was very weak - I could stop it with a finger without pain! When my new fan arrived, I again removed the back panel in the freezer and replaced the fan, just a few screws to remove, then swap the fan blade to the new fan motor. The process was simple and obvious. Now the lower section stays near 40 degrees, though I'm not convinced that's the only problem-there seems to be a lot of variation in the temperature. BTW, I had also confirmed the defrost heating element was functional by activating the defrost timer (see youtube), to eliminate that from the diagnosis.
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Gary from GRASS VALLEY, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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refrigerator
took back cover off in freezer replaced fan motor put cover back works fine
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fred from WICHITA, KS
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Donelle B - November 30, 2021
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I fixed my refrigerator myself
I was able to fix my refrigerator myself by ordering the parts from yall . But the website said the part was $49.00 when I called to order they charge me over a $100.oo plus paid for 2to3 day shipping I got it 7 days later.
Perry M - October 26, 2021
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Easy repair
The part was the one I needed, fit perfectly. I was worried the plugin was going to be different but it worked. Very easy to replace. I was surprised the part only lasted 4 years but to fix it myself only cost $85 and a 5 day wait. I'm lucky I had an old refrigerator to back me up to wait for the part. I was very happy the replacement fixed the problem.
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Daniel A - October 20, 2021
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Easy repair
The part fit like a glove .
Andrew T - June 13, 2020
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Delayed shipment and shipping overcharge
The evaporator fan motor is working fine after I received it. However, the motor was not shipped the same day that I ordered as advertised on website, but two days later. I paid 3-day shipping charge, but not receiving it till after 7 days later. Do not promise something that you can not deliver.
Bob G - November 22, 2019
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Right part
Works great
Mitchell G - November 13, 2018
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Very slow shipping!
No issues with the part. The issue was; I ordered the part online and paid extra for 1-3 days shipping. After 4 days and no part, I called the company. They instructed me that the part was on backorder and it would be weeks before it came in. I explained my frustration of paying extra for shipping to receive the part in 1-3 days with no offer of credit or reimbursement from the company. PartsSelect profits extra $ on backorders!
Barbara D - July 6, 2018
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Easy Repair. Part took 5 days to get it. I paid for 2 day!
You had the part. I had two warranty companys come without the part.I found the part with you all and had it repaired before the repair man ordered it. You web site is excelent!! your shipping needs some work.
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PartSelect Number: PS12728811
Manufacturer Part Number: 242077705
Manufacturer Part Number: 242077705
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