LG EAU61843013 Refrigerator Auger Motor

Special Price $270.59 Regular Price $433.01
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SKU
EAU61843013

Product Description

The LG EAU61843013 AC Motor used to provide the airflow for the temperatures to be regulated in the refrigerator. Works by using electrical energy to cause a fan to rotate and create a flow of air. Continuous air circulation also ensures that temperatures are evenly distributed and that there is no formation of frost which is detrimental to the efficiency of the equipment. Improves the cooling efficiency while minimizing power consumption. This makes the food fresh for longevity and improves the aspect of preservation and less frequent maintenance.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: EBS61443355, EBS61443383, EAU60783802
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This Part Fits the Following Models (1)

Manufacturer Name: LGE
Product Number: EBS61443383
OEM Part Number: EBS61443383
Product Description: Repl: Eau61843013

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the LG EAU61843013 Auger Motor?

Keep the motor and surrounding area clean and dry. Ensure all electrical connections are secure. Test operation to confirm consistent rotation and proper ice movement. Avoid overloading connected components and monitor for smooth performance.

What are common issues with the LG EAU61843013 Auger Motor?

  • Ice not dispensing evenly.
  • Dispenser jammed during use.
  • Auger turning too slowly.
  • Inconsistent ice movement or output.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect refrigerator power and remove the ice bucket assembly.

Step2: Access the auger motor housing at the freezer door.

Step3: Disconnect wiring connectors from the existing motor.

Step4: Remove mounting screws and take out the old motor.

Step5: Install the new motor and reconnect the wiring securely.

Step6: Reassemble components and restore power to test operation.