Jim September 22, 2014 for Model Number GS22X8W This question relates to a Crosley side by side freezer/fridge (Model GS22X8W) with a shot fan in the back of the freezer. The old one is vertically mounted and bolted onto the mounting bracket with 2 bolts. Does part #4084508 (manufacturer's part # 69106-2) mount with 2 bolts onto a mounting bracket that then mounts with 2 screws onto the back of the freezer? The picture looks like it has the bolt receptacles for such a mounting but I can't tell for sure if those are threaded for the bolts. The video doesn't help because it shows a different type of horizontal mounting.
1 Answer Jim, The fan motor does have holes that should allow the motor to attach to the bracket. Read More...
Brian June 13, 2014 for Model Number Amana RTDA218AA I don't think the Amana RTDA218AA top freezer model has an envaporator motor. Is that correct. If not where is it located? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Brian! Yes, the unit has an evaporator fan motor. It is part number WP69106-2. You'll need to remove everything from the freezer section, including the shelves. Remove the back panel and air tunnel and you'll have access to the fan motor. Hope this helps you. Thanks. Read More...
Mike L June 11, 2014 for Model Number admiral rtsa174aam I want to replace the evaporator fan motor but can not figure out how to get at it to change it. It is not located in the back of the freeze compartment like on other top freezers. it looks like it must be located below the freezer bottom or above the ref compartment. I see you have the part in stock but would like to now how to change it before ordering. can you please help, email me the info. Thanks
1 Answer Mike, To replace the evaporator fan motor you will need to pull the floor in the freezer compartment up. There will be a Styrofoam cover that you remove and then can access the fan motor. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Kathy. The evaporator fan motor WP69106-2 is located inside the freezer, behind the back freezer panel, above the evaporator coils. You will need to remove the back panel to access the motor. Read More...