WPW10189703 Whirlpool Evaporator Fan Motor
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Whirlpool
MFG Number
WPW10189703
Manufactured BY:
Whirlpool
This manufacturer part number # WPW10189703 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP4364011, 2214986, 10449505, 10449506, 1469124, 2188848, 2197381, 2197443, 2201213, 2201913, 2219647, 2219660, 2221893, 2262070, 2319208, 4389146, AH2341874, EA2341874, PS2341874, W10208121, 10449506-REPL, 2201212, W10189703.
Special Price
$36.99
Regular Price
$69.99
(47% off)
The Evaporator Fan Motor is a genuine OEM component designed for Whirlpool refrigerators, which also fits models from Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore. This part is essential for circulating air over the evaporator coils and ensuring consistent air distribution within the fridge and freezer compartments to maintain uniform temperature.
A malfunctioning evaporator fan motor can result from electrical issues, debris buildup, or typical wear and tear. When the fan motor is not working correctly, it may cause the refrigerator to cool poorly and exhibit fluctuating temperatures.
Indicators of a failing evaporator fan motor include inadequate cooling in the refrigerator or freezer, strange noises from the freezer area, frost accumulation on the evaporator coils, and the refrigerator either running persistently or turning on and off more frequently than usual.
Replacing a defective fan motor can resolve problems like excessive warmth in the fridge, loud operational sounds, and insufficient cooling in the freezer section. This replacement part is crucial for restoring optimal performance to your appliance.
A malfunctioning evaporator fan motor can result from electrical issues, debris buildup, or typical wear and tear. When the fan motor is not working correctly, it may cause the refrigerator to cool poorly and exhibit fluctuating temperatures.
Indicators of a failing evaporator fan motor include inadequate cooling in the refrigerator or freezer, strange noises from the freezer area, frost accumulation on the evaporator coils, and the refrigerator either running persistently or turning on and off more frequently than usual.
Replacing a defective fan motor can resolve problems like excessive warmth in the fridge, loud operational sounds, and insufficient cooling in the freezer section. This replacement part is crucial for restoring optimal performance to your appliance.
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