This evaporator fan motor grommet, or condenser fan grommet is built for refrigerators. It provides a cushion between the fan motor and the motor mounting bracket. It is made or round, black plastic and is approximately one inch in diameter. If your grommet is torn or damaged and you are getting noise from the fan motor, you may need to replace it. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Replacing your General Electric Refrigerator Evaporator/Condensor Fan Grommet
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy | Fridge too warm | Freezer section too warm | Clicking sound
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Gary H - August 16, 2024
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Korena S - November 18, 2021
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Fit perfectly.
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Donald H - August 5, 2020
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The part was exactly what was needed and delivery was fast. Great service.
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Russell U - November 15, 2018
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perfect fit
The condenser motor was an exact match and we are back up and running in no time.
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John N - October 19, 2018
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Easy repair - videos on site were a good help
The parts I received were in excellent shape, installing them was pretty easy as well. The videos on PartSelect's website were very helpful in giving me an idea of what I was going to be doing.
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Pamela L - October 11, 2018
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Great customer service!
I actually bought a condenser motor fan, the fan, the grommets and rings. I'd never replaced any parts like this before and found it to be a little intimidating! I called your customer service department and the agent not only assured me I was buying the correct parts, but he also felt certain I could do the job! He sent me a YouTube video......and after watching it, I gained enough confidence to pull out socket wrenches and go to work! I had the parts I needed and the repair went without a glitch. As I did the work I also felt confident that one of your agents would be able to help if needed, but it turns out I was able to easily do the installment myself!! My refrigerator works like brand new again!! Thank you for having such a knowledgable and reassuring customer service staff!!
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Tim M - July 9, 2018
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Correct Part, Fit well
The part was delivered on time and fit perfectly.
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Richard G - June 26, 2018
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Easy ordering and install
Like the DYI video help me put back together without any problems .
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Steve L - June 13, 2018
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Quick and easy
From ordering to installation Parts arrived quickly and fit perfectly my Appliance is back running
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James R - June 13, 2018
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Just what I needed
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the condenser fan motor was intermittently verynoisy. obvious sign of a (possibly imminent) failure
1 unplug the appliance 2. remove the rear cardboard cover, giving access to the compressor and condenser area 3. remove the two (condenser motor bracket) mounting screws, then with the motor assembly in your hand remove the the fan blade which is friction mounted to the motor shaft( note the exact position of the fan blade on t
... Read morehe motor shaft so you can replace it in the same position when you reassemble), remove the two wires connected to the motor. Also remove the rubber resilient mounting grommets on the motor mount frame as these can harden with age and cause excessive vibration. 4 install the new motor into the mounting frame with the new grommets 5 reconnect the two wires to the new motor (non polarized) 6 secure the mounting frame (with the installed new motor) back in place 7 slide the fan blade onto the new motor shaft 8 screw the rear access panel back in place plug in the refrigerator. the next time the compressor and condenser fan cycle on, verify operation of the new condenser fan motor
noise from fan blade hitting refrigerator interior panel.
The hardest part of the repair was emptying the freezer, next was getting the fan off of the motor shaft, The only reason the job was difficult is because i am 67 years old and not as flexible as i used to be.I had a tough time getting the fan off of the motor shaft, but i got it off with the use of a vise, and had to use the hammer and a
... Read more socket to install a new fan blade.
Fast and easy-great video instructions for each part ordered. All parts perfect fit. My refrigerator is running like new again-good for another 10 years!
Loud screeching noise from freezer during cooling cycle
I replaced the fan motor and one of the grommets. When I took the motor out it was clear it was failing because there were metal flakes from the motor on the fan blade. I followed the instructions on the posted video. My model did not have a removable bottom tray in the freezer so that was one less thing to do. Aside from that the vide
... Read moreo was accurate. I had two minor problems during reinstallation. First, it was very difficult to get the spring clamp back on the fan blade without pushing it against the motor. Recommend you get someone to help hold the spring open while you push it on. Second, the length of wire on the replacement was not exactly the same as the original and I had to move some wires around. Recommend you take a picture of the cable layout before disassembling.
Fan motor was making an intermittent (very annoying) squealing noise.
Located the model number on the inside wall of the unit. Wanted to make sure to order the correct product.Because of the age of the refrigerator I ordered the rubber mounting grommets. In this model the mounting frame is built at an angle that makes the removal and reinstall very easy. Remove two screws and the motor is loose. The fan bla
... Read morede easily pulls off the shaft of the motor . Clean up the fan and reassemble.
I didn’t do the repair because I ordered two grommets. When they arrived, one of the packages was empty! Instead of just sending me another one, they refunded the part so I still need one. By the way, I was not refunded half the shipping either which was more than the part itself.
Brad from SPRING MILLS, PA
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
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Noise from Condensor Fan and Fan Motor.
I watched the video provided by PartSelect twice, then proceeded with the removal and installation. It took me 40 minutes from start to finish. Piece of Cake. Everything works fine now.
Wow, end result was amazing. I had to place my ear close to the refrigerator to find out if the fan was working. So quiet. Prior to this we could hear it in the bedroom. I replaced the fan motor, blade, grommets, i.e. the whole fan train. There were two screws holding the fan which were removed. (After removing the back panel.) Then
... Read moreremoved the old blade and dust cap. Detached the wiring harness at the junction. Then reassemble in the reverse order. I screwed up the 1st time...installed the front motor grommet in reverse. Fan blade was not centered. Resulted in a few mins rework. Actually spent more time cleaning all the dust from the compartment and behind the refer than it took to install the new fan system. Did I say that I couldn't be more pleased with the no noise result?
Separately (from a different site) purchased new compressor fan and motor. I purchased the grommets here because the other site listed the grommets as temporarily out of stock. I did watch one of the videos on PartSelect about the grommet replacement. Repair was pretty simple, biggest challenge was getting to the screw on the far side o
... Read moref the motor. Removed the two screws holding the fan motor into place. Removed motor and blade. Reinstalled with new fan blade, new grommet and new motor.
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John from PARKVILLE, MO
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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NOISE FROM THE FREEZER SECTION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
1) TURNED POWER OFF FROM REFRIGERATOR 2) REMOVED THE FREEZER SHELF FIRST BY GENTLY TAPPING THE LEFT SIDE UP AND OUT THEN THE RIGHT SIDE UP AND OUT 3) REMOVED THE 2 PHILLIPS SCREWS HOLDING THE EVAPORATIVE FAN COVER IN PLACE 4) GENTLY PUSHED THE COVER UP AND MAKING SURE THE 2 CLIPS WERE NOT DAMAGED 5) VERY GENTLY PUSHED UP ON THE STYRO FOA
... Read moreM SHIELD GRASPING IT FROM THE BOTTOM, BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO CRACK OR DAMAGE THIS 6) THEN REMOVED 4 OF THE PHILLIPS SCREWS HOLDING THE BACK PANEL 7) THEN REMOVED THE 2 SCREWS HOLDING THE FAN MOTOR IN POSITION ON THE BACK COVER AND LAID THAT ASIDE 8) I COULD THEN SEE THE MOTOR SO I UNCLIPPED THE RED/DARK WIRE CLIP FROM THE HARNESS WITH MY FINGERS, THEN TOOK MY NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS AND GENTLY PULLED UP ON THE GREEN GROUND WIRE 9) I THEN REMOVED THE 2 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWS HOLDING THE MOTOR BRACKET TO THE WALL OF THE FREEZER 10) THEN REMOVED THE ENTIRE MOTOR AND PUT THAT ON THE KITCHEN TABLE 11) TOOK MY NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS AND VERY, VERY GENTLY PRIED OFF THAT LITTLE METAL RING HOLDING THE FAN BLADE ON (TRICKY SO LEFT UP GENTLY)...I BOUGHT ADDITIONAL IN CASE I DAMAGED IT 12) TOOK MY 5/16 NUT DRIVER AND UNSCREWED THE TOP METAL BRACKET HOLDING THE MOTOR 13) LIFTED THE MOTOR OFF AND LOOKED AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM GROMMETS TO SEE IF DAMAGED OR CRACKED (I BOUGHT ADDITIONAL GROMMETS IN CASE THEY WERE CRACKED OR DAMAGED, EASY FIX) 14) THEN ATTACHED THE NEW MOTOR AND BASICALLY SIMPLY DID EVERYTHING IN REVERSE TO INSTALL THE NEW MOTOR. MAKE SURE YOU KEEP YOUR SCREWS IN ORDER SO YOU CAN IDENTIFY WHICH PART THEY CAME FROM. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT PINCH AND WIRES WHEN RE-INSTALLING THE MOTOR. SAVED ME A REPAIR PERSON CALL.
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Jim
November 19, 2017
Does this include two bushings?
Hi Jim, Thank you for the question. The Bushings are sold individually. Hope this helps!
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Susanna
September 2, 2019
What on earth is the difference between this and wr02x12008? I have replaced my fan motor but it’s making an awful grinding noise.
For model number GTS18FBRERWW
Hello Susanna, Thank you for the question. The WR02X10098 is shown in the Condenser fan diagram and is used for the Condenser fan. You will need the Grommet for the Evaporator fan in the freezer WR02X12008. Hope this helps!
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Reynalda
June 24, 2019
I have replaced the fan motor condenser and one thermostat on fridge and my fridge is still to warm spoiling all my food
For model number Ham 25gftgsa
Hello Reynalda, thank you for your question. We would recommend testing the sensor, defrost heater, defrost thermostat and the evaporator fan motor. I hope this helps!
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Tim
January 13, 2022
I want to replace the condenser fan and the evaporator fan grommets for my kenmore fridge model 106.70262990. I cannot seem to find the correct part numbers for the grommets. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
For model number 106.70262990
Hello Tim, thank you for writing. The Condenser Fan Motor Kit is PartSelect Number PS395284. The Evaporator Fan Blade PartSelect Number PS11738954. The Nut is not sold separately. It is sold in Evaporator Fan Blade Kit PartSelect Number PS304684. We hope to hear from you soon.