WR60X31522 General Electric Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X31522
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WR60X31522 replaces: AP6977246, WR60X23584, WR60X28783, WR60X10141, WR60X10346, WR60X10045, WR60X10046, WR60X10072, WR60X10138, WR60X27646, WR60X28784, WR60X23584, PS12741350, EAP12741350.
Special Price
$51.99
Regular Price
$101.99
(49% off)
Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators.
This part fits GE brand refrigerators, including models from Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part designed to draw air over the evaporator coils. By doing so, it helps to dissipate heat and distribute chilled air throughout both the refrigerator and freezer sections. A malfunctioning fan motor can lead to elevated temperatures inside your fridge, which may cause food to spoil prematurely.
Should you discover that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is faulty or damaged, replacing it is advisable. Begin by turning off the refrigerator and removing the rear panel of the unit, which might involve taking out additional components. The fan motor is typically mounted to this panel or a nearby support bracket. Once removed, replace it with the new motor and reassemble any parts that were taken off.
This part fits GE brand refrigerators, including models from Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part designed to draw air over the evaporator coils. By doing so, it helps to dissipate heat and distribute chilled air throughout both the refrigerator and freezer sections. A malfunctioning fan motor can lead to elevated temperatures inside your fridge, which may cause food to spoil prematurely.
Should you discover that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is faulty or damaged, replacing it is advisable. Begin by turning off the refrigerator and removing the rear panel of the unit, which might involve taking out additional components. The fan motor is typically mounted to this panel or a nearby support bracket. Once removed, replace it with the new motor and reassemble any parts that were taken off.
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