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Replace a washer motor that's causing the drum not to spin or making loud grinding noises. Direct drive motor connects to drum rotor for agitation.
Washer won't spin or makes grinding noise? The motor rotor transfers power to spin the drum. DIY repair takes 2-3 hours with complete disassembly required.
We watched the videos posted on AppliancePartsPros.com website several times before starting the work. Once we were confident of the process, we jumped in with the complete disassembly of the washing machine's drum rotating assembly...everything that touched the drum or made it rotate. My son and I disassembled and inspected each part for wear/damage and ordered replacement parts based on condition. The parts came in within 3 days of ordering. My son and I took 3 hours to reassemble and... Read more
Freezer not cooling evenly or running warm? This evaporator fan motor circulates air across coils for consistent temperatures. Simple plug-in install.
Replaced evaporator fan motor. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that's not cooling properly or running constantly with a new condenser fan motor. This part helps dissipate heat from the system.
Fix uneven oven heating or no convection baking with this range convection fan motor. Circulates hot air for consistent temperature throughout the cavity.
Washer won't agitate or spin? This motor stator generates the magnetic field that drives the washer motor. Restores proper agitation and spin cycles.
Dryer won't tumble or no airflow? This split-phase motor drives the drum and blower fan. Includes pulley and motor switch. Moderate difficulty repair.
Motor won't start or runs inconsistently? This refrigerator motor capacitor provides the electrical boost needed for reliable operation. Straightforward fix.
Refrigerator not cooling evenly or running constantly? This evaporator fan motor circulates cold air throughout the compartment to restore proper temperature.
Fix a dryer that won't tumble or makes loud grinding noises with this drive motor. Common repair for Maytag, Whirlpool, and Kenmore electric and gas dryers.
This evaporator fan moves cold air across the evaporator and through the refrigerator cabinet to keep temperatures even and food properly chilled. Replacing a failing fan restores airflow and helps the cooling system work efficiently. What it does:
Ice dispenser not working? This refrigerator ice dispenser motor drives the auger mechanism. Moderate DIY repair, typically completed in 20-40 minutes.
Lost power for 24 hours due to hurricane Mathew and water dripped into the ice dispenser motor and refroze when the power was restored. Ice maker worked but would not dispense ice. Dispenser motor was frozen and motor burned out. Two screw under the ice bucket reveals the auger motor. Four screws removed the motor. I think they were 5/16 socket. Removing the wiring harness was the only problem. Connection were corroded and a pin broke off the motor and a female connector in the plastic... Read more
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Refrigerator warm but freezer cold? A failed evaporator fan motor prevents air circulation. DIY-friendly repair in 30 minutes with our video guide.
I replaced the evaporator motor. It took about 30 minutes. It's working great now. Read more
Ice dispenser not working? This ice auger motor drives ice from the bin to the chute. Easy 15-minute DIY fix with our step-by-step video guide.
Watched video on replacing motor, ordered part, replaced it in less than 15 minutes. Works great! Read more
Turntable not rotating or making noise? This microwave motor drives smooth turntable rotation. Common fix when the plate stops turning or pauses.
Freezer not cooling or fan not running? This evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across coils to maintain even temperatures. DIY-friendly repair.
Through troubleshooting and videos from Appliance Parts Pros, I actually had ordered 3 different parts until coming to the conclusion that it was the Evaporator Fan Motor. The old fan was working, but apparently not to its' full capacity. The greatest part of dealing with Appliance Parts Pros is being able to return parts if they are discovered to not be the correct ones. It makes it nice for DIY'ers. Read more