WR60X10141 General Electric Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X10141
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacturer part number # WR60X10141 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP3798650, WR60X10138, 1092993, AH966999, EA966999, PS966999, WR60X10045, WR60X10046, WR60X10072.
Special Price
$29.99
Regular Price
$36.00
(17% off)
Part WR60X10141 not eligible for returns. This is a special order from manufacturer. Final sale.
Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators.
This product is compatible with GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. It serves as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part specifically designed for GE refrigerators. The primary role of this motor is to draw air over the evaporator coils, facilitating the removal of heat and the distribution of cool air throughout both the refrigerator and freezer sections. A malfunctioning or failed evaporator fan motor can result in elevated temperatures that may spoil food.
Should you find that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is defective or damaged, replacing it is advisable. Begin by turning off the refrigerator and removing the rear panel of the unit. This process might necessitate the removal of additional components. The motor is typically mounted to this panel or a support bracket. Once located, detach the old motor and fit the new one in place, then proceed to reassemble the removed parts of the refrigerator.
This product is compatible with GE brands including Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. It serves as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part specifically designed for GE refrigerators. The primary role of this motor is to draw air over the evaporator coils, facilitating the removal of heat and the distribution of cool air throughout both the refrigerator and freezer sections. A malfunctioning or failed evaporator fan motor can result in elevated temperatures that may spoil food.
Should you find that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is defective or damaged, replacing it is advisable. Begin by turning off the refrigerator and removing the rear panel of the unit. This process might necessitate the removal of additional components. The motor is typically mounted to this panel or a support bracket. Once located, detach the old motor and fit the new one in place, then proceed to reassemble the removed parts of the refrigerator.
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