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Evaporator Fan Motor – Part Number: WR60X10185
Evaporator Fan Motor
PartSelect #: PS1019114
Manufacturer #: WR60X10185
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated. Note: Therm...
$161.64
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LAMP – Part Number: WS01F01495
LAMP
PartSelect #: PS11772324
Manufacturer #: WS01F01495
$11.69
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INSERT MODULE - WR71X10761 – Part Number: WR01L04630
INSERT MODULE - WR71X10761
PartSelect #: PS9864012
Manufacturer #: WR01L04630
$35.92
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HEATER AND BRACKET Assembly - WR51X10055 – Part Number: WG03F00771
HEATER AND BRACKET Assembly - WR51X10055
PartSelect #: PS9862580
Manufacturer #: WG03F00771
$105.47
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BUMPER LID – Part Number: WR01A00163
BUMPER LID
PartSelect #: PS11699530
Manufacturer #: WR01A00163
$9.05
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MOBILITY FRONT Assembly – Part Number: WR01L02982
MOBILITY FRONT Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10066570
Manufacturer #: WR01L02982
$25.22
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DAIRY DOOR – Part Number: WR01L01269
DAIRY DOOR
PartSelect #: PS11726930
Manufacturer #: WR01L01269
$74.11
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WHEEL PAN COVER – Part Number: WR01F01728
WHEEL PAN COVER
PartSelect #: PS11721841
Manufacturer #: WR01F01728
$9.05
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BOARD Assembly ENCODER – Part Number: 200D1876G002
BOARD Assembly ENCODER
PartSelect #: PS8690533
Manufacturer #: 200D1876G002
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GASKET PAN COVER FRONT – Part Number: 238C1060P001
GASKET PAN COVER FRONT
PartSelect #: PS8769847
Manufacturer #: 238C1060P001
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SOCKET & TERMINAL Assembly – Part Number: 162D5209G004
SOCKET & TERMINAL Assembly
PartSelect #: PS8765439
Manufacturer #: 162D5209G004
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DRYER BIFURCATED XH9 – Part Number: 162D9086P004
DRYER BIFURCATED XH9
PartSelect #: PS8765445
Manufacturer #: 162D9086P004
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Evaporator motor sounded like wind in the trees howling
I had to remove all of the shelves.....part of the ice maker.....the rear cover over the freezer coils.....There were two wires that came from the back of the freezer that were also incorporated with the fan motor plug from the factory....This caused me to cut all of the wires from the new motor and soider them to the existing plug and shrink wrap the connections. If GE would have supplied two new ends I could have cut only those wires added the ends and inserted them into the new motor plug thus eliminating an extra hour and a soildering iron,,,,In my case not a big deal however not a project for those who have trouble with repairs using these type of tools.
Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Motor
  • DOUG from MARYSVILLE, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The evaporator fan motor stopped running, freezer was warmer than normal
First ,I placed all the frozen food from the freezer into the lower fridge compartment. Removed the main shelf. Removed the ice cube tray shelf. Removed the center plastic covers using a nut driver. Removed the complete inside back wall of the freezer to get access to the fan. Simply removed about 5 screws, and cut 3 tie straps that held the wiring in place. Unplugged the fan connector and removed fan with its brackets and placed them on the kitchen table. Then used the nut driver to remove 2 screws which hald the fan to its bracket. Simply pulled off the fan blades and pressed them onto the new motor. Mounted new motor onto the bracket. Reinstalled the fan assembly back into freezer. Reconnected the wiring and the fan began to run... BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH THE FAN WITH YOUR FINGERS!
Finally replaced all the covers, panels, and shelf etc. and everything is once again nice and cold.
Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Motor
  • David from Romeo, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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The freezer was whining and growling like a baby
I replaced the motor that runs the fan in the freezer compartment. Had to remove a number of shields to get to the fan and then some wires and screws to get at the motor. It came with a plug with 4 wires in it and I was supposed to pull 2 wires out of the old plug and place them in the new plug. Long story short the pins would not extract from the plug and the wiring harness was molded in solid plastic, so I ended up cutting the 4 wires to the motor and splicing in the new one and taping them with electrical tape. So far no more moaning and the ice cream is still hard, so I think we nailed it.
Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Motor
  • James from Madison, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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