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This rotor assembly is the rotating half of your washer's direct-drive motor. It mounts to the rear of the tub and, working with the stator, spins the drum for wash and spin cycles to restore smooth operation.
This evaporator fan motor assembly moves cold air across the evaporator and throughout the fresh food compartment to keep temperatures even and cooling consistent. Replace it to restore proper airflow and help eliminate warm spots or frost buildup. What it does
Removed the old fan housing. Removed the fan from its housing and took the fan blade off. I then smelled the fan and it smelt of burnt insulation. I ordered a new fan and re-assembled in reverse order. Fan started up when compressor fired up. Fan was a plug & play item. Erroe Code cleared on the front and refrig is working fine. Only thing was the fan was not identical with the old one. It fit in the enclosure the same and the shaft was the same length. My old fan was 10 years old and they... Read more
This turntable motor drives your microwave's glass tray, rotating food for more even heating. Replacing a failing motor restores proper tray movement and helps reduce cold spots during cooking. What it does:
This DC evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across the evaporator coil and throughout the cabinet. Replacing a noisy or non-running motor restores airflow so the refrigerator cools evenly and reliably. What it does
Stator assembly for the washer's direct-drive motor that produces the magnetic field to turn the rotor and drive wash cycles. Replacing a worn or damaged stator can restore proper spin and agitation.
We took out old stator assembly and then installed. It was so easy and we are so happy. Better than hiring labor and better even than buying a new washing machine. Would cost more money. Also, if more problems will buy online from appliancepartspros.com. APP is best and arrives pretty fast, got it in 2 days. Read more
This stator assembly is the stationary motor coil that produces the magnetic field to drive the washer motor. Replaces a worn or damaged stator to restore magnetic coupling between the motor and rotor for normal drum movement. What it does:
This fan assembly circulates air through the appliance so coils and internal components operate at the proper temperature. Replacing a failed or noisy fan can restore airflow and help prevent performance issues caused by weak circulation.
This motor support damper sits between the refrigerator's compressor and base to absorb vibration and movement. Replacing a worn damper helps quiet rattles and humming from the back of the cabinet and keeps the compressor properly supported.
AC synchronous motor assembly that turns the appliance's rotating components to restore normal operation. Replace this motor if the appliance fails to spin, spins intermittently, or produces unusual humming or grinding noises. What it does:
The Evaporator Fan Motor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It powers the evaporator fan located inside the refrigerator's cooling system. The evaporator fan circulates chilled air through ducts and into food storage compartments, helping maintain an even temperature. Causes of a bad evaporator fan motor include failure due to bearing wear, component fatigue from continuous operation, damage from debris accumulation over time inhibiting rotation, or failure of electronic components controlling motor function. Symptoms of a faulty evaporator fan motor include:
This LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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This DC drive motor replaces the appliance's main motor assembly to restore smooth, reliable drive performance. It powers drum/driven components for consistent operation and helps resolve drive-related run issues. What it does:
The Drum Motor Assembly is an OEM part for LG dryers. It serves as the powerhouse that drives the drum, enabling it to tumble clothes during the drying cycle. This essential component ensures your dryer operates smoothly, providing the necessary torque for consistent and efficient drying performance.
Causes of failure might include wear and tear from prolonged use, overload from trying to dry heavy loads, electrical issues like short circuits, or physical damage to the motor components.
Symptoms of a bad Drum Motor Assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
Replaced drive motor assembly. As luck would have it, the replacement motor was loud but at least ran for the entire cycle. APP was informed of the excessively noisy motor and immediately sent out a replacement, which is working just fine in relative silence. Tools used: Philips head screwdriver, channel lock pliers, 13mm socket, shop vac. Steps Disassembly 1. disconnect from power, press the on button to discharge potential residual power 2. remove top, disconnect wire harness from control... Read more
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The MOTOR, AC FAN is an OEM part for LG refrigerators, designed to circulate air efficiently throughout the unit. This vital component ensures that cool air is distributed evenly across the refrigerator and freezer compartments, aiding in maintaining consistent temperatures to keep food fresh and prevent spoilage.
Causes of a bad MOTOR, AC FAN can range from wear and tear over time, dust and debris accumulation impeding the motor's function, to electrical malfunctions preventing the motor from operating.
Symptoms of a bad MOTOR, AC FAN in a refrigerator include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
Ordered a new convection fan motor and blade. Had to remove current blade from inside oven, then remove back panels (yes, it took two to get to the fan motor), and replaced the motor. Old motor well past shot. Had been noisy for about 3-4 weeks, but our kitchen was being remodeled, so we let it slide. Once it was clear how to remove back panel, the job was easy. Took about $100 and 2 hours of my time, but the oven convection fan is running silently again. Have not installed the new fan... Read more
The Fan Motor Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It powers the fan responsible for circulating air and venting moisture from the washer drum during the drying cycle.
Causes of a faulty fan motor assembly can stem from various factors. These include motor bearing wear due to prolonged use, electrical faults or winding issues within the motor, and physical damage or obstructions that hinder proper fan rotation.
Symptoms of a bad fan motor assembly include: