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Customer Questions and Answers for Evaporator Fan Motor by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18714516
Manufacturer Part Number: W11109595

This evaporator fan motor spins the internal fan that moves air across the evaporator and throughout the refrigerator. Replace a weak, noisy, or stalled motor to restore proper airflow, consistent temperatures, and quieter operation.

  • Circulates air over the evaporator coils and through the vents to cool the compartments
  • Helps maintain even, stable temperatures throughout the cabinet
  • Common failure symptoms: little or no airflow from vents, warming in the fresh food section, intermittent or loud fan noise, or the fan not running
What's included: 1 evaporator fan motor Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; wear cut-resistant gloves.
  • Access the motor behind the interior rear panel near the evaporator; use care around sharp fins and wiring.
  • Unplug the wire harness; transfer the existing fan blade and mounting hardware to the new motor as needed. Ensure correct blade orientation and free rotation.
  • After reassembly, depress the door switch to verify the fan runs before replacing shelves and contents.

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Brad, the error PO indicates that there was a power outage and the freezer temperature has risen to 18°F. If this error has just occurred, the measured fill button should show confirm above it and would need to be pressed to clear the PO code. If the freezer fan W11249952 does not operate after this, it would need to be tested for 12VDC from the blue wire to the white wire. If there is voltage present and the fan is not operating, the motor has failed and the fan assembly would need to be replaced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, June 5, 2023

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