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Customer Questions and Answers for Fan Motor (Appliance Cooling Fan) by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM11865789
Manufacturer Part Number: 00601067

Replacement fan motor that circulates air to help maintain proper operating temperature and protect components from overheating. Restores airflow to stop noisy operation, vibration, or a fan that won't run. What it does:

  • Drives the appliance cooling/evaporator/condenser fan to move air across coils and components.
  • Restores proper airflow to improve cooling performance and reduce overheating risk.
  • Stops common symptoms like loud humming/grinding, excessive vibration, or a fan that does not spin.
  • Helps prevent related issues caused by stalled or weak fans.
What's included: One fan motor. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before beginning any repair.
  • Handle the fan blade and motor shaft carefully to avoid damage; use basic hand tools.

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For Bosch Fan Motor (Appliance Cooling Fan) (Part Number: OEM11865789)

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Hello Amir, I'm sorry but this appears to be an import model, so we cannot pull up information on it. You will need to contact an import dealership for the part numbers needed. You are welcome to contact us to see if we have the parts available. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Anna, The fan would cause the issue you described. We would be happy to provide you with a copy of a service manual and verify the part number is correct for your model if you could please post a new question and provide the model number from the units' I.D. tag. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Hello Jose. No, that is not correct and it sounds like the board needs to be replaced on the unit.

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Simon, Unfortunately the manufacturer does not supply part instructions for us. In order to access the fan motor you would need to pull the shelves in the freezer compartment and remove the rear wall. Once the wall is removed the fan and wiring is accessible. To test the fan to make sure that there is power going to the fan you will want to check at the main control board.

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Hello Dan. You pull the fan blades off the motor shafts. Make sure you hold the base of the blade and pull it and don't pull on the blades of the fan blade.

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Hi Dima. Remove power. Remove all inside shelves and ice maker and ice bin. Dump the ice and dry the ice bin fully. Remove the top half of the freezer back cover. When you have the top cover loose and electrically un plugged, you have access from the back so you can replace the evaporator fan motor part # 00601067. It is inside a fan back cover. Thank You.

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