This replacement fan restores proper airflow inside your appliance, circulating air for cooling and overall performance. Replacing a worn or damaged fan helps keep temperatures in check and reduces noise from rubbing or imbalanced blades.
- Circulates air as designed to cool components and move heat/moisture where intended
- Common symptoms of a failing fan include loud scraping or rattling, weak or no airflow, wobble, or the fan not turning
- Heat buildup around the control area or repeated thermal shutdowns can point to a fan issue
- Physical cracks, broken fins, or warping indicate the fan should be replaced
What's included: 1 fan Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker; allow the unit to cool completely
- Access the fan per your model; remove panels/guards carefully and note orientation
- Transfer any retaining nut/clip or gasket from the original as required; seat the fan fully and secure
- Spin by hand to verify free movement; ensure no contact with shrouds before restoring power
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Cooling fan on my thermador oven was very noisy Jon K. • Crooks , SD • March 23, 2015
I replaced it! I called two local appliance repair places. One said they could NOT get parts. The other one said it would cost approx. $500 to repair with the symptoms I described, maybe more if there were other problems.
After a very easy order to place ($120) and very quick delivery. I pulled the built in oven out of the cabinet, opened the top and replaced the fan and motor. I did have to reuse the mounting bracket but that was an easy three screw transfer. My wife claims it is...
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