General Electric WB26X35088 Range Lower Cooling Fan

Special Price $83.69 Regular Price $115.60
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WB26X35088

Product Description

The General Electric WB26X35088 Range Lower Cooling Fan serves to effectively cool range internal components, which ensures both safety and operation. The appliance uses air circulation throughout its lower section to avoid overheating while cooking. The fan helps to maintain high performance and shield electrical parts from heat-induced destruction. The fan offers quick installation capabilities, which strengthens the appliance structure and boosts its operational performance to extend the longevity of essential components. The cooling system of this part maintains dependable operation through time.
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✓ This Product Replaces: WB26T10068
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB26X35088
OEM Part Number: WB26X35088
Product Description: Cooling Fan Lower

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB26X35088 Lower Cooling Fan?

Start a heating cycle and confirm the fan activates after the unit reaches operating temperature. Check that airflow exits through the vent path without interruption. Verify the fan shuts off once the unit cools down after the cycle ends.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB26X35088 Lower Cooling Fan?

  • Fan not activating during heating.
  • Airflow not exiting vents.
  • Fan running continuously.
  • Temperature not reducing after use.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power to the range before servicing.

Step2: Remove the rear panel to access the cooling fan.

Step3: Disconnect wiring from the existing fan assembly.

Step4: Unscrew mounting brackets and remove the old fan.

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

Step6: Reassemble the panel and restore power to verify airflow.