Hotpoint Refrigerator Blower Wheel Or Fan Blade
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X46086
Refrigerator not cooling evenly or making noise? The evaporator fan blade circulates cold air. Simple press-on installation in under 30 minutes.
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Evaporator fan motor whining keeping me up at night then it sounded like rocks were in it Judy P. • Lakeside , CA • March 30, 2015
It was after 11:00 at night a few nights ago, I couldn't sleep listening to the whining of the fan in the freezer, it was running and making noise sounding like waaoooww, waaaoww. It also sounded like grumbling of a garbage disposal. The refrigerator fan motor was so noisy it was keeping me up all night going on and off running really loud and about to fail. So I was desperate, and called AppliancePartsPros when I couldn't get to sleep near midnight because the fan was so noisy and Bud in...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X24484
Refrigerator running hot or making loud noises? A worn condenser fan blade prevents proper airflow across coils. DIY repair in 30 minutes or less.
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Condenser fan stopped. Bob W. • San Carlos , CA • May 01, 2021
Condenser fan stopped on my big 2003 Monogram 4 foot wide ZIS480D Refrigerator. It is top mounted. The fridge had to be rolled out. 20 screws removed and the top sheet metal to get at the condenser. That was the only way to get at it. Works like new now.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X30922
Rattling noise or warm temps? A broken evaporator fan blade disrupts air circulation. This repair takes 30-45 minutes with basic tools and our video guide.
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Evaporator fan started making loud noise from blade hitting shroud Kerry M. • Englewood , CO • October 03, 2016
Replacement of the evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and grommets.
The amount of disassembly to reach the part took most of the effort
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X10205
Freezer fan loud or not spinning? This evaporator fan blade circulates cold air over the coils. DIY-friendly repair with our video guide.
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Noisy fan Robert M. W. • Palmetto , FL • October 29, 2016
I had found that the fan in the freezer was making a lot of noise. Turns out the shaft was loose, causing the flan blade to wobble.
Replaced the motor and fan and now it runs like a new unit.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X114
Freezer not cooling or making buzzing noise? The evaporator fan blade circulates cold air. Easy DIY fix in under 5 minutes—simply pull off and press on.
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Broken fan blade Thomas H. • West Blocton , AL • April 21, 2014
I used a set of ring pliers to remove the old retaining ring, then spread the plastic ribs around the fan motor shaft with a small flat bladed screwdriver to ease removal of the old fan blade. I reversed the process to replace the blade, gently tapping a socket from my socket wrench set placed over the motor shaft and ribs with a small rubber mallet. I stopped when the shaft protruded about 1/8" beyond the plastic ribs of the new fan blade, then installed the new retaining clamp ring with the...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR60X46085
Fix a noisy or broken condenser fan blade in your refrigerator. Common DIY repair that typically takes 20-30 minutes. Includes step-by-step video guide.
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Fan was making noises. Mark M. • Easton , PA • May 15, 2023
My refrigerator's cooling fan was making a noise. It wasn't loud; in fact, it was barely discernible. However, it was just loud enough to annoy me. The fan blade was hitting the shroud every now and then, creating a subtle, yet annoying sound. I'd tried tightening all the screws back there, and it helped-for a while. The noise came back. After looking at the fan motor, I noticed the bushings; it occurred to me that they might be the culprit. And why not? They were the originals installed at the...
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