Special Price
$212.04
Regular Price
$295.41
In stock
Available Quantity:
44
SKU
WR60X187
The General Electric WR60X187 Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor keeps your fridge running efficiently by cooling the condenser coils and preventing overheating. This motor powers the fan, which circulates air around the condenser, helping to release heat and maintain optimal cooling performance. By ensuring proper airflow, it helps your fridge maintain a steady temperature, reducing energy consumption and improving overall efficiency. It prevents excessive heat buildup, keeping food fresh for longer and ensuring the appliance operates smoothly. With simple installation, it quickly restores proper cooling function, making it an essential component for maintaining peak performance.
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✓ This Product Replaces:
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| Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC Product Number: WR60X187 OEM Part Number: WR60X187 Product Description: Fan Motor |
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Installation Steps
Step1: Unplug the refrigerator and move it away from the wall.
Step2: Remove the rear access panel to locate the condenser fan motor.
Step3: Disconnect wiring and unscrew the old motor.
Step4: Install the new motor, secure it, and reconnect wires.
Step5: Reattach the panel and restore power.
Step6: Ensure proper airflow and check for normal operation.
