This manufacture part number # WR60X10238 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4300562, 1266154, PS1766249, B0093R3VKM, 1306134, 197D1871P029, IS-23213GEO.
MFG Number
WR60X10238
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The Condenser Fan Motor is an authentic OEM replacement designed for GE refrigerators, and it is also compatible with models from Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore lines. This component is pivotal for moving air over the condenser coils and the compressor. By ensuring proper airflow, it aids in maintaining the refrigerator's optimal internal temperature, thereby promoting efficient operation and ensuring food remains safely stored.
Signs that the Condenser Fan Motor may be failing include:
- The refrigerator feels unusually warm. - The motor produces noise or fails to operate. - The compressor is excessively hot to the touch. - There is a significant increase in electricity consumption.
Typically, Condenser Fan Motor issues stem from regular wear, electrical faults, or obstructions hindering the fan's function. A malfunctioning fan could cause the compressor to overheat, which impacts the refrigerator's cooling performance.
The Condenser Fan Motor is an authentic OEM replacement designed for GE refrigerators, and it is also compatible with models from Hotpoint, RCA, and certain Kenmore lines. This component is pivotal for moving air over the condenser coils and the compressor. By ensuring proper airflow, it aids in maintaining the refrigerator's optimal internal temperature, thereby promoting efficient operation and ensuring food remains safely stored.<br /><br />Signs that the Condenser Fan Motor may be failing include:<br /><br />- The refrigerator feels unusually warm.<br />- The motor produces noise or fails to operate.<br />- The compressor is excessively hot to the touch.<br />- There is a significant increase in electricity consumption.<br /><br />Typically, Condenser Fan Motor issues stem from regular wear, electrical faults, or obstructions hindering the fan's function. A malfunctioning fan could cause the compressor to overheat, which impacts the refrigerator's cooling performance.
General Electric Condenser Fan Motor WR60X10238 OEM PartWR60X10238