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Customer Questions and Answers for Motor, Condenser Fan by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18030159
Manufacturer Part Number: WP61005323

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For Whirlpool Motor, Condenser Fan (Part Number: OEM18030159)

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Hello Bill, Yes the condensor fan being none operational could cause warmer temps in freezer and Refrigerator. What happens is the fan not pulling the air across the compressor will cause the compressor to overheat and shut down. This can also cause the evaporator to develop ice on them causing air restriction.

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Hi Linda. Inside the ice maker on the back lt. side of the front controls, there is a thermostat that has to close at approx. 14° as it senses the ice has frozen in the ice maker tray. When it does then it allows for approx. 6-seconds of heater application just enough to get the I/M motor to turn and eject the cubes normally. Then it will rotate the ejector blades . Then it calls for approx. 6-7 seconds of timed water fill. Over and over. Now consider all the usage of water / ice frozen with contaminants such as calcium it , builds up and after time it stops the process of ejection even with heat. So with all this being said, you can buy individual parts or consider the whole ice maker part # D7824706Q since it has lasted this long under constant usage. Thank You.

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Hello Linda. Check and see if the fan is running, and make sure the coils are clean. If the fan is bad, you will need to order and replace part number WP61005323 for the condenser fan motor. Hope this helps.

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Hello Robert. The condenser fan motor WP61005323 should run when the compressor is running. If the fan is running properly, you will need to make sure the coils are clean. If the fan is not running properly, you will need to replace the fan motor. Hope this helps.

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Hello Norris. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the condenser fan motor WP61005323 is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.

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