GE WB26K5069 Oven Convection Fan Motor

Special Price $152.45 Regular Price $170.95
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Available Quantity:   5
SKU
WB26K5069

Product Description

The General Electric WB26K5069 Convection Fan Motor drives the convection fan in the oven to distribute hot air uniformly to produce consistent cooking results. It operates by spinning the fan blades within the oven cavity to evenly distribute heat to remove hot spots and decrease cooking times. This will provide the efficient airflow which will enhance the performance of the oven and give the better cooked or roasted food every time.
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the GE WB26K5069 Convection Fan Motor?

Regularly inspect the fan motor for grease buildup and debris that can restrict airflow. Clean surrounding components gently to maintain efficient operation. Ensure proper electrical connections and avoid moisture exposure. Routine checks supports prevent overheating and ensure safe, consistent oven performance.

What are common issues with the GE WB26K5069 Convection Fan Motor?

  • Fan not spinning or running intermittently.
  • Unusual noises like grinding or rattling issues.
  • Overheating during operation issues.
  • Uneven heat distribution in the oven.
  • Motor failure due to electrical faults.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect the power to avoid electric shock.

Step2: Remove oven racks and rear interior panel.

Step3: Unscrew and detach the old fan motor and wiring.

Step4: Connect wires to the new motor securely.

Step5: Mount the new motor and tighten screws firmly.

Step6: Reattach the rear panel and racks.

Step7: Restore power and test the fan operation.