Also known as AC/DC Fan Motor. 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.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Fridge too warm | Noisy | Freezer section too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
Part# WR60X10257 replaces these:
AP4318644, 1373246, WR60X10257, WR60X10129
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Shane M - May 23, 2019
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I have very limited mechanical abilities, but I was able to install this in less than an hour. It worked great and now my wife will have to wait a bit longer to get a new $$$ fancy $$$ refrigerator. $$$
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Kyle O - March 18, 2019
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Needed help with ordering and customer service rep was very helpful. Part came on time and was just what I ordered.
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Margaret C - December 17, 2018
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The part came quickly and exactly what was needed, repaired in no time...refrigerator working great again
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Jeff W - August 2, 2018
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No problems
The part was an exact match. Fortunately it is a 110 V fan so it was easy to test the broken one. Put it in and put the fridge back together and we now have cold in the fridge, not just the freezer.
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James D - April 9, 2018
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OK result but dissapointed
The online videos gave enough information for me to figure out that the fan was bad and how I might start on the repair. All of the information was not available on how to disassemble the freezer back panel. The box containing was arrived in overnight delivery (extra cost) but was crushed. The plastic connector on the new motor was broken. I had no choise but to use it as is, or loose everything I had in the freezer. I have used PartsSelect before with good results. I was a little disappointed this time. My freezer is in working order now. I have pictures of the box and part but cannot attach them.
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Average Repair Rating: 3.9 / 5.0, 6 reviews.
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took fan off put on new one reassembled put together thanks works just fine saved 600 bucks
Edward from Butler, PA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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the evporator fan motor was noisy and ran constantly
First I removed the two plastic fan compartment covers mounted on the top of the freezer. Next I removed the ice maker by loosening the two bracket screws and unpluging the electrical connector. Be careful, I burned my hand on the heating element located on the bottom of the unit under the cube tray. I then removed the screws holding the
... Read moreback panel in place and pushed out the ice maker plug to remove the panel. I then removed the fan bracket screws and the electrical connector. Two screws hold the fan in place. I also replaced the two blue grommets, at the top and bottom of the fan module just to be safe. Installation was in the reverse. Note: this model apparently is hard on evaporator fans as this is the third one in four years!
I opened freezer and removed Ice maker. Then removed top fan hood and finally the freezer back panel. Unplug fridge.Removed fan bracket and swapped gromet and fand blade to new motor. Put back in fan bracket and reassembled.Note: Tried without putting back together to see if the fan worked and it won't. Must plug all connections in includ
... Read moreing ice maker for fan to function. Fixed problem and fridge is better than it ever was. Part Select was excellent,Fast shipping! Thanks
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Alfonso from Dingmans Ferry, PA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Motor vibration
I pulled the inside cover in the freezer off, pulled the motor out of the bracket, replaced the fan blade , motor, and grommet and that was pretty much it. Very easy to replace. Parts select was fast and had the cheapest price available. Thanks Steven Roffey
Like the other repair story I read about this part, the fridge was cool not cold (58* instead of an ideal 38*), and my ice cream stayed soft in the freezer. I removed the pannels in the freezer with a small socket wrench to find the fan burnt out. When the motor came, all I had to do was move the fan blade and gromets to the new motor. Cl
... Read moreosed it into the brackets and remounted it to the freezer. The part cost less here than at the factory web site and the fridge works great. Thank you PartSelect.com!
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Adam from Red Bluff, CA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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fridge was cool not cold, ice cream in freezer wasn't hard
removed ice maker, back panel and two additional plastic trim pices to get to fan. Single molex connection for the wires. I got the part the next day. Wasn't expecting part for three to five days. Very impressed!
adam from folsom, CA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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LUIS
March 13, 2018
My evaporator fan seems to runs slow. But i donot have a way to meassure the rpm and or the air flow. The sympton are that i am getting 0 degrees f at the freezer but only about 50 in the fridge. I do have 120 volts going to the fan.
For model number GTS22KBPCRBB
Hello Luis, thank you for your question. It sounds like the fan is starting to fail. If the unit isn't blowing fast enough the cold air isn't being pushed into the fridge. I would recommend replacing the Evaporator Fan Motor - 115V 60Hz WR60X10257 to fix this issue! I hope this helps!
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Jim Stelzig
November 17, 2019
My fan is not running in freezer. Freezer is cold,fridge is not. I have 120v going to fan. What ohms should a good fan run? Mine shows 7.3ohms.Any help,is appreciated !
For model number STS221CPBRWW
Hi Jim, we sadly could not find this information, it depends on the model. I would contact the manufacturer directly. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!