This condenser fan blade mounts to the fan motor and pulls air across the condenser coil and compressor. Replacing a cracked or warped blade restores airflow so your refrigerator cools efficiently and the compressor runs at a safe temperature.
- Circulates air through the condenser coil and over the compressor to remove heat
- Helps maintain cooling performance and stable system pressures
- Common symptoms: weak or no airflow at the rear/base, rattling or scraping noises, wobble/vibration, visible cracks or missing fins, warmer-than-normal compartments or hot cabinet sides
- Works with the condenser fan motor and shroud; typically replaced when the hub is stripped or the blade is damaged
What's included: 1 condenser fan blade Installation notes:
- Disconnect power and pull the refrigerator out; remove the rear access cover near the compressor
- Note blade orientation and depth on the motor shaft before removal
- Pull the old blade straight off; press the new blade onto the shaft until fully seated and ensure it spins freely with proper shroud clearance
- Reinstall the cover, restore power, and verify strong, quiet airflow
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
My customers evaporator was freezing up. Raymond L. • Neptune City , NJ • June 07, 2020
At first, I thought that it was the defrost timer, but when I took apart the freezer, I found that the evaporator fan motor wasn't running, so I replaced it.
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