WR21X10152 General Electric Refrigerator Mounting Bracket
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR21X10152
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR21X10152 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4308488, 1378509, AH1766185, EA1766185, PS1766185, WR02X10515, WR2X10515, B01LEYRV5M.
Special Price
$2.99
Regular Price
$3.99
(25% off)
Part WR21X10152 not eligible for returns. This is a special order from manufacturer. Final sale.
Refrigerator Mounting Bracket Description:
This product serves as an OEM replacement for the evaporator fan rear bracket in GE bottom-mount refrigerators, including brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and select Kenmore models. It plays a crucial role in securing the evaporator fan motor assembly to the refrigerator's rear compartment. By anchoring the fan hub and electrical connections, it ensures optimal air flow and alignment behind the coils.
Common issues with a faulty rear bracket might include:
- The evaporator fan motor may exhibit vibrations or instability during its operation.
- There could be reduced airflow due to the fan assembly not being securely held.
- Potential damage to nearby parts if the fan assembly comes loose.
These problems typically stem from wear and tear like fatigue cracks or deformations caused by long-term operation of the fan motor. A well-maintained bracket is essential for sustaining efficient cooling by the condenser coils.
Additionally, this part is compatible with appliances from Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore models.
This product serves as an OEM replacement for the evaporator fan rear bracket in GE bottom-mount refrigerators, including brands such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and select Kenmore models. It plays a crucial role in securing the evaporator fan motor assembly to the refrigerator's rear compartment. By anchoring the fan hub and electrical connections, it ensures optimal air flow and alignment behind the coils.
Common issues with a faulty rear bracket might include:
- The evaporator fan motor may exhibit vibrations or instability during its operation.
- There could be reduced airflow due to the fan assembly not being securely held.
- Potential damage to nearby parts if the fan assembly comes loose.
These problems typically stem from wear and tear like fatigue cracks or deformations caused by long-term operation of the fan motor. A well-maintained bracket is essential for sustaining efficient cooling by the condenser coils.
Additionally, this part is compatible with appliances from Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore models.
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