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GE WR60X10185 Refrigerator/Freezer DC Evaporator Fan Motor

GE WR60X10185 Refrigerator/Freezer DC Evaporator Fan Motor
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GE WR60X10185 Refrigerator/Freezer DC Evaporator Fan Motor

 
 
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Features
  • Genuine GE factory part

  • Located in freezer

  • Sturdy 4 wire harness

  • Works with many GE, Hotpoint, and other refrigerators

  • Fan motor is a 9.75 volt, DC motor


Description

This general electric wr60x10185 evaporator fan motor works with many GE, Hotpoint and other refrigerators.


Product Details
Package Length:4.7 inches
Package Width:4.1 inches
Package Height:3.8 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5Easy install  Nov 20, 2010 By York Brun Luethje
I bought this fan motor for my Frigidaire Side-by-Side. The repairman was acting like a complete twerp so instead of paying him upwards of $200 for parts and labor I instead got this for $40. Opened the backplate in the freezer section, took out the old fan motor, plugged in this one (every plug is color coded) et voila!

It works, I am happy and the repairman is unhappy so I am even more happy. Plus my wife thinks I am this electronics genius. Ha!


5Relatively easy repair saves $$$  Nov 10, 2011 By Robert A. Vanwagenen "history buff"
I had a GE electronic refrigerator with motherboard in the back of the unit that wasn't cooling the refrigerator section sufficiently. The freezer section was still keeping items frozen. Freezer was on top on this unit. I used the following troubleshooting guide to diagnose the evaporator fan motor as the problem then ordered the replacement from Amazon. The fan replacement is relatively easy and prolongs the life of this expensive refrigerator without the cost of an appliance repairman visit. I had replaced the motherboard within the last couple of years so I was glad to see that it was just the fan this time around. You Tube has lots of videos that show you how to replace the fan on most refrigerator types.

Troubleshooting guide "GE Refrigerator Fan Motor Diagnostics":
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4Fix your Fridge! Drop-in OEM Part Replacement  Oct 12, 2011 By Sparky "sparky1357"
Milk spoiling? Fridge runs and runs and is cold in the back of the freezer, but no air blows when you open it up? You can fix your fridge! Rather than throw out that >$1000 fridge, buy a simple to install replacement part!

This part was an exact drop-in replacement for the old motor in my GE refrigerator (same Panasonic part number).

I did have to remove a molded on silicone rubber mounting piece on the old motor's wiring harness (this is seen in some photos of this motor out on the web) so I could mount it on the new motor. If you want to do this (optional, OCD engineer step), slice the rubber carefully lengthwise along the direction that the wiring runs so that you can free it from the over-molded part. Once you have the old wiring harness free, you can slip the rubber mount onto the new motor's wiring harness in such a way that the new wires run where the old wires were placed.

While you have the fridge opened up for service, you should go ahead a check the controller board for damage (specifically the power resistors). Check the web and youtube for how-to videos that show how to measure voltage on the control board to see if it is damaged as well (Amazon sells these boards as well). I didn't need them, but I bet there are videos that walk you through the replacement process for the motor itself.

Now my fridge works great again! Spoiled milk? A thing of the past!

I gave this motor only 4 stars because although Amazon went above and beyond getting me the new motor by Monday afternoon when ordered Saturday afternoon, the old motor should not have failed in the way that it did (dead coil in the brushless DC motor drive as well as a horrid grinding noise from the rotor for months before the motor finally died).

Update: Extra, unexpected benefit -> our icemaker started working well again. It worked before, but was real slow to fill. So if your icemaker works but is slow, the fan may be the culprit there too!


4Amazon The Place to Shop  Jul 11, 2011 By txdino40
If it Won't go don't force it get a bigger Hammer,No just order with Amazon and get it right the first time.


5Fixed a warm fridge  Jul 07, 2011 By Ben Ide
Excellent replacement part for my GE bottom freezer, french door refrigerator. This was the part I needed to cool the top part of the fridge. The freezer was cold, but the other part was warm. Turns out the air wasn't circulating from the bottom to the top and it was because this fan -- located behind the back wall of the freezer -- was the cause.

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