General Electric WR60X28408 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Dc12V

Special Price $171.04 Regular Price $192.95
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WR60X28408

Product Description

The General Electric WR60X28408 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor designed to blow cold air through the refrigerator and freezer compartments for consistent cooling. Situated near the evaporator coil in compatible GE models, this motorized fan circulates cooled air from the evaporator into the interior for even temperatures and to keep food fresh
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This Part Fits the Following Models (1)

Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR60X28408
OEM Part Number: WR60X28408
Product Description: Evaporator Fan Dc12v

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR60X28408 Evaporator Fan?

Inspect fan blades and surrounding area for dust or ice buildup. Clean gently and ensure blades rotate freely. Check mounting screws and electrical connections. Test fan operation to confirm consistent airflow during all cycles.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR60X28408 Evaporator Fan?

  • Fan not spinning consistently.
  • Airflow is slow or uneven.
  • Fan stops intermittently.
  • Cooling inconsistent across compartments.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to prevent electrical hazards.

Step2: Remove the back panel to access the evaporator fan.

Step3: Disconnect the wiring from the old fan assembly.

Step4: Remove the old fan and install the new evaporator fan in place.

Step5: Reconnect the wiring and secure all screws.

Step6: Replace the panel, plug in the refrigerator, and test airflow.