Special Price
$68.61
Regular Price
$117.91
In stock
Available Quantity:
1723
SKU
WR60X26866
The General Electric WR60X26866 Evaporator Fan Motor is used for cooling as it circulates air within the refrigerator is designed to repair or replace damaged or worn-out fan motors to enhance the efficiency of the fans and works by pulling cold air from the evaporator coils and circulate it, thus avoiding temperature changes that spoil the food. It is longevity and does not require frequent replacement or repair work to be carried out on it.
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✓ This Product Replaces:
WR60X10341, WR60X10357, WR60X10356, WR60X24303, WR60X26030, WR60X26033
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| Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC Product Number: WR60X26866 OEM Part Number: WR60X26866 Product Description: Fan Dc Ff Evap - Nidec |
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Installation Steps
Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to avoid electrical hazards.
Step2: Remove the refrigerator panels to access the evaporator fan.
Step3: Disconnect the fan motor wiring harness.
Step4: Unscrew and remove the old fan motor.
Step5: Install the new fan motor and reconnect wiring.
Step6: Replace the panels and ensure the fan spins freely.
Step7: Plug in the refrigerator and check cooling performance.
