General Electric WP94X10308 Air Conditioner Fan Motor

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WP94X10308

Product Description

General Electric WP94X10308 Air Conditioner Fan Motor is used for the proper circulation of air within the systems to increase cooling efficiency. This motor works through the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy, which turns the fan blades to blow air through the unit. This makes it ideal for replacement since it is compatible with selected models and offers steady airflow and temperature regulation. It contributes to reducing energy use and guarantees dependable operation, making it an essential element in managing indoor climate.
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WP94X10308
OEM Part Number: WP94X10308
Product Description: Ac In Fan Motor

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WP94X10308 Fan Motor?

Confirm that the motor receives power and starts smoothly during operation. Check all wiring connections for tightness and cleanliness. Observe airflow through the system to ensure the motor responds correctly to speed or mode changes.

What are common issues with the General Electric WP94X10308 Fan Motor?

  • Fan not starting on command.
  • Airflow is low or uneven.
  • Motor failing to operate with speed settings.
  • Cooling efficiency reduced.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the air conditioner and disconnect power at the breaker panel.

Step2: Remove the exterior cover to access the fan and motor assembly.

Step3: Detach the fan blade and unplug the wiring from the old motor.

Step4: Unscrew the mounting bolts and lift the faulty motor out.

Step5: Set the new motor in position and tighten all fasteners securely.

Step6: Reconnect wires, reinstall the cover, restore power, and test airflow.