Part Location Diagram of WR60X177 GE Condenser Fan Motor
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Condenser Fan Motor WR60X177

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PartSelect Number PS304722
Manufacturer Part Number WR60X177
Manufactured by GE for Hotpoint, General Electric
Product Description

Condenser Fan Motor Specifications

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.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy | Fridge too warm | Freezer section too warm
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator, Freezer.
Part# WR60X177 replaces these:
AP2639813, 2622, WN60X0002, WN60X2, WR60X0001, WR60X0003, WR60X0004, WR60X0006, WR60X0031, WR60X0039, WR60X0041, WR60X0043, WR60X0044, WR60X0045, WR60X0046, WR60X0047, WR60X0048, WR60X0049, WR60X0062, WR60X0075 , WR60X0076, WR60X0077, WR60X0083, WR60X0102, WR60X0109, WR60X0110, WR60X0115, WR60X0121, WR60X0128, WR60X0156, WR60X0157, WR60X0164, WR60X0177, WR60X1, WR60X102, WR60X109, WR60X110, WR60X115, WR60X121, WR60X128, WR60X156, WR60X157, WR60X164, WR60X177R, WR60X3, WR60X31, WR60X39, WR60X4, WR60X41, WR60X43, WR60X44, WR60X45, WR60X46, WR60X47, WR60X48, WR60X49, WR60X5001, WR60X5051, WR60X6, WR60X62, WR60X75, WR60X76, WR60X77, WR60X77R, WR60X83 Show less
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fan blade wobbly making loud rubbing noise
Looked at existing installation removed it with 6 piece screwdriver and replaced it in the reverse order.
Not complicated at all.
Other Parts Used:
Condenser Fan Motor FAN BLADE
  • Salvatore from Perrineville, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Started to see a little sweat in freezer and ice cream not getting hard frig staying on longer.
Pulled frig out. Removed back cover. Unplugged frig, unplugged motor. Removed fan from old motor first then 3 screws from bracket that holds motor and removed motor. Reattached motor back on bracket, reattached fan on motor. Plugged fan back in and then frig. Everything worked fine no more soupy ice cream !!
  • Frank from Philadelphia, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench set
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Not cooling - cond fan did not turn
Unplug refrig! Removed back cardboard covering (~5 screws)
(1) Cleaned all the dust out (hardest part!)
(2) Removed power wire to motor
(3) Removed 3 bolts holding motor to frame
(4) Removed motor/fan blade to the left
(5) Moveded fan blade to new motor (clean it!)
(6) Replaced motor, reinstalled 3 bolts ... Read more >(7) Plugged power wire to new motor
(8) Tested it - worked fine, failed safe, drained to bilge!
Replaced back cover (had to tape it since I horked it up removing it)
  • Daniel from Great Falls, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Fan Stops - Bad Bearing
Unplug unit from wall. Removed cover from rear of unit. Cleaned coils with vaccuum cleaner. Unplug wires from fan motor and remove nut holding fan blade to motor. Remove 3 screws holding motor to mount. Replace with new motor,make sure fan blade does not hit housing. Plug unit back in wall and replace cover.
  • JACK R from LEESBURG, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Refridgerator was running constantly and condesor would get very hot, condesor fan would only turn on if I spun it.
Unplugged fridge removed the three screws that held fan on to fan frame unplugged condensor fan removed brackets from old fan and put them on new fan installed new fan plugged in fridge and now it works great!
  • Raymond from Los Lunas, NM
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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Noisy refrigerator.
Remove the 4 screws holding the back cover onto the refrigerator. Unplug the power for the refrigerator. There's 3 bolts holding the fan motor assembly to the refrigerator. Loosen the two bolts which allow the brackets to pivot out , and remove the third bolt. Disconnect the electrical leads, and remove the fan blade, then rotate the fan motor assembly out from the refrigerator. Install mounting brackets from the old motor onto the new motor, then reinstall the assembly in the reverse order of removal.
  • Rodney from Lafayette, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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unusually noisy
Removed the three screws from old motor body-bracket assembly , pulled off 1/4'' spade terminals and removed shield from terminal block for re-use.
Removed fan from old unit and installed on new,
screwed new motor in place, replaced terminal wires, plugged back in refrigerator.
Now my old rerfrigerator is whisper quiet
  • Anthony from South Plainfield, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Noisy Fan Motor - Bearing went out.
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)!
  • Robert from Carpinteria, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Wouldn't cool
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
  • Clarence from Great Cacapon, WV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Craig
September 29, 2021
On your Instant Repairman one of the questions you ask is Refrigerator not running. The answer says 99% of the time it is the "Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor". Is this correct? I was assuming my compressor is locked up. My frig won't run, I have replaced the start relay WR7X138 with a new WR7X138 sealed in the wrapper GE NOS part. Note: Both Start Relays I have "rattle" when I shake them if that means something to you. I replaced the Guardette Overload WR8X44 with both a used 3ARG1B35 and a used "verified good" 3AR1B36. My refrigerator compressor still will not start. I have power as the interior lights turn on when plugged in. All visual wire connections look good. Does the Condenser Fan motor have to turn on first before the compressor will turn on? I have about 3/16-1/4 inch of condenser motor fan shaft float forward/backward. But not really and wobble and the fan blade hits nothing hand spinning it. Hand spinning it it does not appear to have a dragging bad bearing. Your thoughts? Do I need new Compressor or new Condenser Fan Motor? Thank You.
For model number CTF18EWB
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Hello Craig, Thank you for the question. If the Compressor is not coming on at all the fan would not be the issue. We suggest testing the Temperature Control Thermostat for continuity. When the appliance gets up to an certain temp, this thermostat should tell the compressor to turn on. We hope this helps!

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Don
September 23, 2022
refrigerator and freezer gradually losing cooling power and getting warmer...fan motor in freezer is running, no ice buildup on coils, gaskets all good. what parts do I need? D.
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Hello Don, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: Defrost Thermostat Kit, part number PS303545, Condenser Fan Motor, part number PS304722, Evaporator Fan Motor Kit, part number PS12583205 and Evaporator Fan Blade Kit, part number PS304684. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.

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Sara
January 14, 2018
Does this part work for the model number of my refrigerator?
For model number CTF17GBCR
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Hello Sara, Thanks for your question. The model CTS17GBCR was not showing as valid in our system or online; the closest result was CTF17GBCR. The condenser fan motor PS304722 is compatible with the model CTF17GBCR. I hope this helps.

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