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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11414552
The Convection Fan is an OEM part for Whirlpool wall ovens and ranges. It circulates hot air inside the oven cavity, facilitating even heat distribution during the cooking and baking cycles. The convection fan enhances cooking performance through fast, forced air movement.
Causes of a bad convection fan include a failed motor, worn-out blades, or blockages that disrupt airflow.
Symptoms of a bad convection fan include:
- Incomplete or uneven cooking even at higher temperatures
- Longer than normal cook times
- Loud buzzing or grinding noises from the fan motor area
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26T10018
This control cooling fan assembly circulates air through the oven's control compartment to remove heat. By keeping the console and electronics cool during and after cooking, it helps prevent overheating and protects sensitive components.
- Moves air across the control area to dissipate heat from the board, wiring, and trim
- Runs during/after bake or broil to maintain safe cabinet temperatures
- Typical failure signs: fan doesn't run, loud vibration/squeal, control area feels very hot, or heat-related shutdowns
- Purpose-built for the control compartment; distinct from the convection fan inside the oven cavity
What's included: 1 control cooling fan assembly Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker and allow the appliance to cool; wear cut-resistant gloves
- Access is typically from the rear or top; remove panels/guards per your model's service information
- Transfer any required brackets or ducts; secure so the wheel spins freely with no rubbing
- Reconnect wiring as originally routed, keeping harnesses clear of the blade; test operation before reassembly
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GE profile in wall oven gave F 9 code and would shut off after 30 minutes Matthew M. • Fairfield , CA • July 23, 2018
The F9 error code is supposed to indicate that the door lock mechanism has failed. My oven would give the F9 code and turn off during normal baking at 400 F after about 30-40 minutes. It turns out that GE must have programmed the error codes incorrectly in my model, because the real problem was that my control board cooling fan was no longer functional, and one of the two thermal switches was shutting off the unit when the control board area got too hot.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 707704K
Specs: 3/8 inch diameter shaft with a counter clockwise rotation. This fan motor kit is used on the Jenn-Air downdraft blowers. Includes the foam seal. For the foam seal only order 715957K.
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Stove downdraft stopped working Robert B. • Gaithersburg , MD • March 08, 2016
I replaced the downdraft fan and fan motor of my 25 year old JennAire C301 cooktop. The issue was getting the fan/motor assembly out in such a tight place. I had to first remove the fan cover, cut the wires, then the assembly came out. Putting back wasn't as tough although getting the cover back on (over the motor) was a bit of a strain. Wired it back, turned it on, and was thrilled. Now I'll replace the knobs and burners and we're back in business.
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Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00643600
The Fan is an OEM component specifically designed for select Bosch built-in ovens. As a critical convection element, it circulates internal air currents for optimal heat distribution throughout baking and broiling cycles.
Powerful yet precisely balanced centrifugal motion agitates spacious oven cavities with homogeneous warmth. Aerodynamic fan blades expedite even cooking without hot or cold spots.
Causes requiring replacement relate to bearing seizure or broken blade attachments disrupting designed circulation. Prolonged heat exposure may cause premature motor failure or cracked housings to no longer sustain needed speeds.
Symptoms signaling the need for a new fan include:
- Inability to effectively circulate air for simultaneous multi-rack cooking
- Louder than average operation noise accompanied by vibration
- Erratic or ineffective temperature management within cycles
This OEM Bosch replacement fan is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore built-in ovens employing convection methods. Proper reinstallation restores designed air transfer capabilities for perfect results.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26X114
This fan assembly restores proper airflow inside your appliance, moving air to cool internal components and support ventilation. Replace a seized, noisy, or non-running fan to prevent overheating and bring back efficient, quieter operation.
- Circulates air through the appliance for cooling and/or ventilation
- Helps maintain safe operating temperatures and consistent performance
- Common symptoms: no or weak airflow, fan won't start or runs intermittently, loud grinding/squealing/rattling, excessive vibration
- A failed fan can lead to overheating or thermal safety shutdowns
What's included: 1 fan assembly Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing
- Access the fan per your model's service information; note wire locations and mounting orientation
- Transfer any brackets, screws, or gaskets from the original
- Ensure the fan wheel spins freely and nothing contacts it before restoring power
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Oven fan made noise when started Ronald H. • Homer Glen , IL • December 15, 2015
I removed oven panel and found the fan blades had warped and were hitting the base that fan was mounted to.I turned off the power via circuit breaker,removed fan mounting screws,removed two wires and installed new fan.Reset breaker,oven is nice and quiet now.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26K10003
This motor drives the oven's convection fan to circulate hot air for even, consistent baking and roasting. Replace a noisy or stalled motor to restore proper airflow and uniform temperatures throughout the cavity.
- Spins the convection fan to move heated air across all racks
- Helps reduce hot and cold spots for more even cooking results
- Failure signs include the fan not running, running slowly, or making loud humming/grinding/squealing noises
- Symptoms can include uneven baking/roasting, longer preheat times, and poor browning
What's included: One convection fan motor Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing
- Access varies by model; remove appropriate panels to reach the motor and fan
- Transfer the existing fan blade and any reusable mounting hardware if your model uses separate parts
- After installation, ensure the blade spins freely and clears the shroud before restoring power
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The convention fan stopped spinning. Tim M. • Ankeny , IA • September 03, 2022
Replaced the convection fan motor.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5304463302
This convection fan motor powers the fan that circulates heated air during convection cooking, helping your appliance maintain even temperatures and consistent results. Replacing a weak or noisy motor restores proper airflow and quieter operation.
- Drives the convection fan to move hot air throughout the cooking cavity
- Promotes even heat distribution for baking and roasting in Convection modes
- Activates when the control calls for convection airflow
- Common symptoms: fan not spinning, intermittent or slow operation, rattling or squealing noises, uneven cooking
What's included: 1 convection fan motor
- Disconnect power and allow the appliance to cool completely. Microwaves can retain dangerous high voltage even when unplugged.
- Access the motor behind the rear or interior fan cover per your model's design.
- Note wire positions; transfer the existing fan blade and any mounting hardware to the new motor if required.
- Ensure the fan spins freely before reassembly; restore power and test a Convection cycle.
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The oven convection fan was making an unusual noise when operating Leonard H. • Warrensburg , MO • January 08, 2017
I replaced it with an new motor-convection from AplliancePartsPros.com. One note of advice: the fan blade unit inside the oven is held on by being tightened counter clockwise and obviously loosened by turning the nut clockwise (lefty loosey/righty tighty does not apply here).
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10810687
This blower moves air through your appliance to maintain proper cooling and ventilation. Replacing a worn or noisy blower restores airflow and helps protect internal components so the unit operates as designed. What it does
- Drives airflow through ducts or cooling channels to manage heat inside the appliance
- Helps expel heat and moisture or circulate cooling air, depending on the design
- Common symptoms of failure: fan won't run, weak/no airflow, loud rattling or squealing, burning smell, overheating or shutdown, or cooling/vent-related error messages
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Install notes
- Disconnect power before servicing; allow hot surfaces to cool
- Metal edges can be sharp—wear cut-resistant gloves and eye protection
- Note wire connections and mounting orientation; transfer any brackets or seals from the original unit if required
- After installation, confirm unobstructed airflow and correct blower orientation before fully reassembly and testing
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Blower cooling fan had a bad bushing and was vibrating and making noise Christopher O. • Great Falls , VA • March 12, 2014
Easy fix, this was an identical match to the fan that was in the oven. The only thing missing was the foam strip, that easily came off the old fan assembly and stuck to the new one.
The hardest thing was finding the part, and with a picture to verify. I have found appliancepros.com has a large list of available parts,easy to find in their inventory of available items, and some of the best prices as well. This is a Whirlpool convection slide in oven, and the Whirlpool site was worthless, did...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316256100
This replacement fan motor spins the appliance's fan to move air for cooling and circulation during operation. Replacing a worn motor restores proper airflow, helps protect internal components from heat, and can reduce noise from failing bearings.
- Drives the fan to move air through the appliance as designed
- Common fix for a fan that won't run or turns slowly
- Can help prevent overheating, hot control panel, or thermal shutdowns
What's included: 1 fan motor Installation notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance; allow hot surfaces to cool
- Access point varies by model; remove panels to reach the fan motor
- Note wire positions; transfer the fan blade and any mounting hardware from the original motor if required
- Restore power and test
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Loud noise coming from the convection oven fan Jose R. • Winterville , NC • June 18, 2019
Ordered a new fan. Very easy to install new one. Three screws and two wires to plug in. Job took about 5-10 minutes from start to finish.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26X31059
This replacement fan blower drives the microwave's venting and cooling airflow. The motorized blower moves air through the unit to protect internal components and exhaust steam and odors—restoring proper airflow and reducing noise when the original fails.
- Provides forced airflow to cool the magnetron/electronics and vent cooking vapors
- Symptoms of a failing blower: weak or no airflow at the vent, loud rattling/squealing, or excessive vibration
- Inadequate airflow can cause the unit to overheat and shut off until cooled
- Also commonly referred to as the blower motor/assembly
What's included: One fan blower. Install notes:
- Disconnect power before service; microwaves can retain dangerous high voltage even when unplugged
- Access often requires removing the microwave from its installation
- Set the blower orientation to match your venting configuration (recirculating/top/rear) per your service manual
- Transfer any mounting hardware or seals from the original part if needed
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F9 fad error code. Thomas O. • Frostburg , MD • December 19, 2021
Replaced cooling fan.
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Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00497756
This OEM replacement part is a motor assembly for ovens. The motor assembly is the main motor that powers the oven fan which is responsible for maintaining and adjusting the temperature in an oven. If the oven is no longer heating properly, turning on, or maintaining temperature, then the motor assembly will need to be replaced.To replace this part, make sure that the oven is unplugged. After it has been powered off, proceed to pull the oven out and away from the wall. Once moved, uninstall the back panel of the oven by removing the panel's mounting screws. After detaching the back panel, locate the motor housing on the back of the oven. Unthread the screws that hold the housing in place. Once removed, locate the mounting brackets that hold the motor in place and remove the screws that attach to the motor. Pull the old motor out of its place and install the new motor. Reinstall the back panel and restore power to the appliance.This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Bosch, Gaggenau, and Thermador brand ovens.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318575600
This motor drives the oven's convection fan to circulate hot air throughout the cavity for more even baking and roasting. Replacing a weak or noisy motor restores proper airflow and consistent cooking performance. What it does:
- Rotates the convection fan to move hot air uniformly across racks
- Helps maintain steady cavity temperatures during convection cycles
- Can resolve symptoms like a non-spinning fan, intermittent operation, or buzzing/grinding noises
- Improve uneven baking, poor browning, or extended cook times when convection is selected
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Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker and allow the oven to cool completely
- Access the motor from the rear or through the oven cavity per your model's service procedure
- Note wire positions; transfer the fan blade and any mounting hardware from the old motor if required
- Ensure the fan spins freely by hand, secure wiring, then restore power and test convection operation
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Cooling fan on slide in Electrolux range making loud noise Michael D. • Marshall , NC • February 03, 2019
Simple fix. Power off, remove 14 screws, lift top (use wood blocks to hold), unplug white and black wires from fan motor, twist motor assembly counter clockwise and lift to remove. Take new fan motor and do steps in the reverse. Worked like a champ. NOTE: First part arrived in 2 days but fan was shattered, called Appliancepartspro at 4 PM and had a replacement delivered before 11 AM the next day. Awesome response and customer service.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26T10043
This is the convection fan motor for select ovens. It drives the rear convection fan to circulate hot air for more even baking and roasting performance.
- Spins the convection fan to move heated air throughout the oven cavity
- Helps protect against uneven cooking, hot spots, or longer preheat times
- A failed motor may hum, seize, not start, or run noisily
- Restores proper convection airflow when the original motor wears out
What's included: 1 convection fan motor assembly Install notes:
- Disconnect power before service; oven parts and wiring can be live and hot
- Access is typically from the rear or through the oven interior; remove the fan blade and mounting screws to replace the motor
- Transfer any brackets or wiring in the same orientation; note wire positions or take a photo
- After install, verify the fan spins freely by hand before restoring power
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F9 error code Pete P. • Chester , SC • June 11, 2018
I replaced the fan.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB26X10037
Made by GE. This microwave stirrer motor comes with a square shaped shaft and is usually located in the upper part of the microwave. For a D shaped shaft turntable motor order WB26X10038.
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Noisy microwave stirrer motor Gary H. • Manteo , NC • June 05, 2016
I opened up the microwave where the noise was coming from. I searched the web to confirm this part could be failing and found the part name and number on appliancepartspros.com. I ordered the part on Monday and it was in my mailbox 2 days later. Two screws and two wire connectors later and the old one was out. I installed the replacement part and everything worked great, no more grinding noise.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318575603
This motor powers the oven's fan to move air through the cavity or chassis, depending on the model. Replacing a weak or failed motor restores proper airflow, helping maintain stable temperatures and protect internal components during cooking and cool-down. What it does and common symptoms:
- Drives the oven's fan for cooling and/or convection airflow
- Fan does not run or starts intermittently
- Loud humming, squealing, or grinding from the fan area
- Control area feels unusually hot or oven struggles to maintain temperature
- Uneven baking performance when using convection (on applicable models)
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Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing; allow the oven to cool
- Access is typically from the rear or top; remove panels to reach the motor
- Note wire locations and any rotation markings before removal; transfer any attached fan wheel/bracket as required
- After installation, rotate the fan by hand to check for clearance, then restore power and test operation
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Cooling fan in oven making grinding noise. Diann S. • Little Rock , AR • May 03, 2020
My son removed the old fan and replaced with new one.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10860984
The Motor-Fan is an OEM component specifically designed for Whirlpool kitchen ranges. Located within the back wall of the oven cavity, the motor fan works to circulate air and remove excess moisture and smoke during the cooking process. Proper motor-fan functioning helps ensure efficient oven ventilation and performance.
Symptoms of a bad motor fan include:
- Excessive smoke or moisture left in the oven after cooking
- Oven taking longer to preheat and cook due to poor air circulation
- Loud buzzing or grinding noises emanating from the fan
Causes of failure are normally wear and tear of motor windings or fan blade bearings from years of continuous use. Overheating can potentially reduce lifespan as well.
This OEM Whirlpool part is compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
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