WR60X10170 General Electric Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X10170
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR60X10170 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP3849790, 1159168, AH1017599, EA1017599, PS1017599, WR60X10044, WR60X10191, WR60X10198.
Special Price
$39.99
Regular Price
$62.99
(37% off)
Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor
If your refrigerator is unusually loud, you might consider replacing the condenser fan motor. This component is essential for the operation of GE bottom-mount refrigerators and is typically located behind the refrigerator's rear panel. It drives the evaporator fan, which circulates air within the fridge's cooling system.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning motor include:
- Increased running time of the compressor due to reduced air circulation
- Difficulty in maintaining set temperatures inside the fridge
- Irregular starting and stopping of the compressor
The deterioration of the motor can result from normal wear and tear, buildup of dirt that hampers its function, or damage incurred during maintenance.
This specific GE condenser fan motor is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models. Replacing a faulty motor can effectively resolve issues related to excessive noise from your refrigerator.
If your refrigerator is unusually loud, you might consider replacing the condenser fan motor. This component is essential for the operation of GE bottom-mount refrigerators and is typically located behind the refrigerator's rear panel. It drives the evaporator fan, which circulates air within the fridge's cooling system.
Common indicators of a malfunctioning motor include:
- Increased running time of the compressor due to reduced air circulation
- Difficulty in maintaining set temperatures inside the fridge
- Irregular starting and stopping of the compressor
The deterioration of the motor can result from normal wear and tear, buildup of dirt that hampers its function, or damage incurred during maintenance.
This specific GE condenser fan motor is also suitable for use with certain Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore refrigerator models. Replacing a faulty motor can effectively resolve issues related to excessive noise from your refrigerator.
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