WR60X10207 General Electric Condenser Motor Fan Blade
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X10207
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General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR60X10207 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP3868990, 1170123, AH1022410, EA1022410, PS1022410, WR60X10088, B00L4GGTLS.
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$8.99
Regular Price
$10.99
(18% off)
The Refrigerator/Freezer Plastic Condenser Fan Blade Assembly, featuring four white blades, plays a crucial role in managing your fridge's internal temperature. It has a diameter of 6 inches and is available for purchase individually. Consider replacing this part if your refrigerator/freezer starts making unusual noises or begins to overheat.
This fan blade is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part suitable for use with GE brand refrigerators. It fits a range of models from Hotpoint, RCA, and some Sears-Kenmore units. Positioned behind the refrigerator's back panel, the condenser fan blade circulates air over the condenser coils, aiding in maintaining a cool internal environment. If the fan blade is defective, it may result in elevated internal temperatures and compressor overheating, potentially leading to compressor failure and food spoilage.
Signs of a failing fan blade include:
- Noticeable increase in operational noise
- Higher temperatures inside the refrigerator
- Rapid spoilage of stored food
Common reasons for fan blade issues are worn-out grommets, physical obstructions that hinder blade rotation, and unclean condenser coils.
Should you notice any of these symptoms, replacing the fan blade is advised to ensure optimal performance and prevent the loss of perishables.
This fan blade is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part suitable for use with GE brand refrigerators. It fits a range of models from Hotpoint, RCA, and some Sears-Kenmore units. Positioned behind the refrigerator's back panel, the condenser fan blade circulates air over the condenser coils, aiding in maintaining a cool internal environment. If the fan blade is defective, it may result in elevated internal temperatures and compressor overheating, potentially leading to compressor failure and food spoilage.
Signs of a failing fan blade include:
- Noticeable increase in operational noise
- Higher temperatures inside the refrigerator
- Rapid spoilage of stored food
Common reasons for fan blade issues are worn-out grommets, physical obstructions that hinder blade rotation, and unclean condenser coils.
Should you notice any of these symptoms, replacing the fan blade is advised to ensure optimal performance and prevent the loss of perishables.
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