WR60X225 General Electric Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Kit
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X225
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR60X225 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP2071823, 305561, AH304765, EA304765, PS304765, WR60X0225, WR60X0242, WR60X0264, WR60X242, WR60X264, B00MOCYN9Q, 5KSM51AG, 5KSM51AG5051.
Special Price
$229.99
Regular Price
$309.99
(26% off)
Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Kit.
This kit is a genuine OEM replacement part compatible with GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It is designed to fit in the space behind the rear grill or vents within the cabinet. The function of the motor is to drive the condenser fan, which is crucial for dissipating heat from the refrigerator.
The role of the condenser fan is essential as it helps in maintaining the appropriate temperature by moving air over the condenser coil, facilitating the heat transfer process out of the refrigerator compartment.
When the condenser fan motor starts to fail, several signs might appear, including:
- The fan blades may begin to slow down or stop.
- The temperature inside the refrigerator may rise.
- Ice may start to form near the coils due to inadequate air circulation.
- The overall efficiency of the compressor and cooling cycles may decline over time.
This replacement motor ensures your refrigerator maintains optimal cooling performance by restoring proper airflow and heat regulation.
This kit is a genuine OEM replacement part compatible with GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and some Sears-Kenmore models. It is designed to fit in the space behind the rear grill or vents within the cabinet. The function of the motor is to drive the condenser fan, which is crucial for dissipating heat from the refrigerator.
The role of the condenser fan is essential as it helps in maintaining the appropriate temperature by moving air over the condenser coil, facilitating the heat transfer process out of the refrigerator compartment.
When the condenser fan motor starts to fail, several signs might appear, including:
- The fan blades may begin to slow down or stop.
- The temperature inside the refrigerator may rise.
- Ice may start to form near the coils due to inadequate air circulation.
- The overall efficiency of the compressor and cooling cycles may decline over time.
This replacement motor ensures your refrigerator maintains optimal cooling performance by restoring proper airflow and heat regulation.
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