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Customer Questions and Answers for Condenser Fan Motor by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM12797880
Manufacturer Part Number: WR60X10209

The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This fan motor circulates air in the fridge, helping to cool the compressor and condenser coils for better temperature control. It also evaporates extra water in the drain pan, stopping problems from water buildup.  

Symptoms of a failing condenser fan motor include:

  • The refrigerator running hotter than usual
  • Loud noise or rattling sounds coming from the back of the refrigerator
  • The refrigerator cycling on and off more frequently or for longer periods

Causes of condenser fan motor failure typically include wear and tear from continuous use, dust and debris accumulation obstructing fan movement, or electrical issues such as faulty wiring or capacitor problems.

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

Note: This is a (12-volt DC) fan motor. For the (115-volt AC) fan motor, order part number WR60X10220.

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Vajira for Model Number GSHL5KGXCCLS

May GE side by side model number is GSHL5KGXCCLS. Freezer side is working okay. I've cleaned the condenser coil. But the refrigerator side is not cool enough, stay around 47 F after 24 hours. The panel between the freeze and refrigerator is very warm. The air flow from the freezer side to the refrigerator side is very weak. It doesn't blow in strong enough to keep it cool. What part do I need to order from you to fix the problem? Secondly, is there any video to install this part? Please advise at your earliest. Thanks, My cell is 504-957-6128' email: kauveiya@bellsouth.net

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Vajira, You will want to check the evaporator coils in the refrigerator section to make sure that the coils are not impacted with ice. If they are then the issue will be a defrost problem in which you will want to check the defrost heater, defrost thermistor, defrost limiter to see if they are good. You can test the heater and the limiter for continuity and the thermistor should have a resistance reading of 42.2K ohms of resistance at 0 degrees. If these check ok then the control board would be the issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, April 16, 2020

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