WR60X10346 General Electric Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators
Genuine OEM NEW Part WR60X10346
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR60X10346
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacturer part number # WR60X10346 replaces our competitors' part numbers: WR60X10141, WR60X10072, WR60X10138, WR60X10046, WR60X10045, PS10056103.
Special Price
$31.99
Regular Price
$44.99
(29% off)
Part WR60X10346 not eligible for returns. This is a special order from manufacturer. Final sale.
Evaporator Fan Motor for Refrigerators
This fan motor is a genuine OEM replacement part compatible with GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. Its primary function is to draw air over the evaporator coils, aiding in heat removal and facilitating the circulation of cool air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. A malfunctioning fan motor can lead to elevated temperatures inside the fridge, potentially causing food to spoil.
Should you find that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is faulty or damaged, prompt replacement is advised. Begin by switching off the refrigerator and carefully removing the rear panel of the unit. This process might also involve taking out additional components to access the motor. Once located, detach the motor from the panel or its supporting bracket, replace it with the new motor, and then reassemble the parts you removed.
This fan motor is a genuine OEM replacement part compatible with GE refrigerators, including brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. Its primary function is to draw air over the evaporator coils, aiding in heat removal and facilitating the circulation of cool air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. A malfunctioning fan motor can lead to elevated temperatures inside the fridge, potentially causing food to spoil.
Should you find that the evaporator fan motor in your refrigerator is faulty or damaged, prompt replacement is advised. Begin by switching off the refrigerator and carefully removing the rear panel of the unit. This process might also involve taking out additional components to access the motor. Once located, detach the motor from the panel or its supporting bracket, replace it with the new motor, and then reassemble the parts you removed.
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