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Fix a noisy convection fan or fan that won't spin. This motor restores even heating in your range or wall oven. 15-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
Diagnosed the problem by seeing the lower fan was not turning. Didn't have any squeaks or sounds as a warning sign... It just stopped working. Went to AppliancePartsPros.com typed in my make & model number (Samsung NE58F9710WS). The web site pulled up the parts schematic, I navigated to the part on the schematic (Assembly #8 - Assy Motor Convection-Re DG96-00110B / AP5580897) and ordered it "Express Shipping" because I need the oven for Thanksgiving. When the part arrived, it looked identical... Read more
Washer won't spin, makes grinding noise, or has burning smell? Motor assembly drives drum rotation. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30-60 minutes.
I removed the belt and found with no load the motor ran but made a grinding noise. I purchased a new motor and installed it. The fix was easy and quick. Read more
Fix a dryer that hums but won't turn with a new drive motor. This repair addresses seized bearings and worn motor assemblies. Moderate DIY project.
Unplugged unit from power. Removed two sheet metal screws and lower front panel, removed two sheet metal screws and door panel (disconnected three door switch wires and two light wires - noted the connected position of each wire ); removed three self-tapping screws and black plastic hot air outlet to fan duct from lower end of front bulkhead; removed sheet metal screws and front bulkhead; removed two sheet metal screws from dryer top panel and raised top up and back on rear hinge brackets;... Read more
Ice dispenser not working or only dispensing sometimes? The auger motor powers ice ejection from the storage bin. DIY-friendly repair in under an hour.
I first thought it was the auger in the ice container so I changed it and it was not the problem. I then talked to ApplianceParts customer service that it might be the yoke on the motor that turned the auger or even the motor itself even though it worked. I ordered the parts, the yoke was supposed to be able to be changed by itself but mind would not come off the motor shaft so I had to cut it off just to remove it from the unit so I had to change the motor anyway because of this. So I advise... Read more
The Refrigerator Fan Motor is an OEM replacement part for GE refrigerators. It circulates chilled air within the main cavity and fresh food compartment to maintain even cooling temperatures for foods. Proper airflow is critical for energy efficiency as well as preserving the freshness and longevity of stored items.
Causes of a bad fan motor include failure of the electrical components or motor bearings over many years of operation. Dust buildup may also slow airflow and result in overworking the motor.
Symptoms of a bad fan motor involve:
This genuine GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
First let me say that we have been having a warm ff section since this refrigerator GE Mod GFE27GGDEWW since new. It was purchased in July of 2014, three repair under warranty,-thermistor,mother board, and a shrug of the shoulders, nothing wrong. the ff fan started making noise last week, and after doing some research saw that GE has a service bulletin REF03-18 updating the fan to WR60X29099. the install went well. new fan is quiet, seems to have more flow, but the ff section is still warm.The... Read more
Dryer won't start or drum won't turn? A failed motor is often the cause. This motor drives the drum and blower. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
Had to replace motor and blower, and both were very easy fixes, both pieces fit just right. The do it yourself videos also helped alot too, so props to them...Thanx alot Read more
Fix a warm freezer or thawing food with this evaporator fan motor. Circulates cold air over coils. DIY-friendly repair in about 30 minutes with basic tools.
Replacement of the evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and grommets. The amount of disassembly to reach the part took most of the effort Read more
Refrigerator not cooling or freezer warming up? A failed evaporator fan motor stops cold air circulation. DIY repair takes about 1 hour with basic tools.
Used U-Tube diagnostic clips to diagnose that most likely problem was a worn Evaporator Fan Motor which is located in the freezer back wall, located in the top third of the unit. I removed 6 hex head screws from the freezer's interior back panel that covers the evaporator coils. The cover is located in the lower 2/3s of the back wall. Removed all shelving. Also removed screws that held in shelf supports on one side of the freezer wall. I then removed the back panel. You may need to... Read more
Freezer cold but refrigerator warm? The evaporator fan motor circulates air for cooling. Easy DIY repair with video guidance—takes about 30 minutes.
If the freezer is cold and the fridge is hot, logic would indicate that the fan blowing the cold air from the freezer into the refrigerator is not working. Searched the ApplicancePartsPros.com website for a fan in the freezer compartment and found the video on how to replace one. Followed the steps in the video to get the freezer partially disassembled and found the whole back of the freezer frozen over. Plugged the refrigerator back in and verified that the fan was not working. Unplugged... Read more
This complete ice maker unit produces and dispenses ice cubes in your refrigerator's freezer compartment. It includes all internal mechanisms for water filling, freezing, and ice ejection cycles. Install this assembly if your ice maker has stopped producing ice, makes unusual noises, or produces malformed ice cubes.
After about three months of returning to my youth, filling ice cube trays, I decided to venture into the freezer and yank the old ice maker from its mounting. Since this was the third time this very ice maker had decided to stop functioning, it was time to get a replacement. I suspected the heating element was open and the motor was screaming trying to push the little frozen blocks of ice from their form, with distortion occurring. I ordered a replacement from this very company, received it... Read more
Fix a fridge that's not cooling or making loud airplane-like noises. This condenser fan motor kit circulates air through coils. 30min-2hr DIY install.
FIrst, I removed the cardboard cover on the back, exposing the compressor compartment. I noticed the fan was not moving. I touched the blade and it immediately started spinning, but not very fast. The compressor was getting hot, and I think prob. overheating. The fan stopped after a few hours and then "froze" solid the next day. I got the parts and I followed the process in the video to replace the fan. VIdeo was right on the money. but there were some difficulties. The retention clip on the... Read more
Freezer cold but fridge warm? Your evaporator fan motor circulates air between compartments. Most DIYers complete this repair in 1 hour with our video.
The fan has a very thin wire in it's coil, and when that wire breaks, you need a new fan. In a previous repair, i noticed that an ice build-up had dislodged the wiring on my fan and severed the coil winding. I was able to undo the winding a couple of turns and get it working again. But more recently, the fan stopped and there was no repairing it. So i ordered a new fan from AppliancePartsPros.com and it got here in very good time. The new fan was slightly different as the prongs seemed to be... Read more
The PUMP MOTOR is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is an electric motor that powers the pump responsible for circulating water inside the washing machine tub and through hoses during all wash cycles. Efficient water flow is necessary for proper cleaning and rinsing performance.
Causes of a bad pump motor can include mineral buildup inhibiting smooth rotation, worn motor windings affecting current flow, or damage from water damage into the motor housing.
Symptoms of a bad pump motor include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
First off I want to say Appliance Part Pros rock! I have used them for purchasing repair items for other appliances in the past, so when my washer started making weird noises this was my go to source. I thought my problem was likely pump motor related as the water wasn't draining and I could hear the sound of the pump trying to work. After reviewing what others who had similar situations found to be the problem I took a gamble and decided to get the drain pump. Some who had that problem... Read more
Freezer not cooling or making loud noise? This evaporator fan motor kit circulates air over coils. Simple DIY repair—remove back panel and swap.
Replaced motor/fan assembly Read more
Dryer drum not turning or motor buzzing after running? A faulty drive motor is likely the cause. DIY repair with video guidance in 1-2 hours.
Saw a video on line. Looked fairly easy to replace, but there were quite a few steps. I followed the video step for step and had the motor out in less than an hour. Tested motor with an electrical tester, just to be sure that was the problem. I ordered the motor from Appliance Parts Pros on a Sunday evening. The motor was at my doorstep Tuesday morning. It took about a hour and half to get everything back together. My only suggestion would be to label all the screws as to where they go as you... Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly? A failed condenser fan motor prevents heat dissipation. Most DIYers replace this in under 30 minutes with basic tools.
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