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WR60X31522 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
WR60X31522 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
Weight : 0.476600 lbs
Dimension : 4.570000 x 3.580000 x 4.020000
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WR60X31522 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
Weight : 0.476600 lbs
Dimension : 4.570000 x 3.580000 x 4.020000
The following parts are replaced by this product
- WR60X10045
- WR60X10046
- WR60X10138
- WR60X10141
- WR60X10346
- WR60X23584
- WR60X28783
- WR60X31523
- TP60X10141
1. Unplug Refrigerator: Before beginning any work on the refrigerator, unplug it from the wall socket to avoid potential injury.
2. Pull Your Refrigerator Away From the Wall: Carefully move the refrigerator away from the wall so you can access the rear side of the appliance.
3. Remove the Rear Panel of the Refrigerator and Exposed Parts: Remove the rear panel of the refrigerator and all exposed parts, such as the evaporator fan motor.
4. Disconnect Wires and Clips From the Motor: Carefully disconnect all the wires and clips from the motor.
5. Pull Out the Old Motor: Pull the old motor out from the condenser coil.
6. Measure New Motor: Measure the new motor to make sure it is the same size and shape as the old motor.
7. Install the New Motor: Attach the new motor to the condenser coil with screws.
8. Connect Wires and Clips Back To The Motor: Connect the wires and clips back to the motor.
9. Replace Rear Panel and Parts: Replace the rear panel and all other parts that were removed.
10. Plug Refrigerator Back in: With all the parts and panels back in place, plug the refrigerator back in.
11. Test Refrigerator: Test the refrigerator to make sure it's working properly.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
2. Pull Your Refrigerator Away From the Wall: Carefully move the refrigerator away from the wall so you can access the rear side of the appliance.
3. Remove the Rear Panel of the Refrigerator and Exposed Parts: Remove the rear panel of the refrigerator and all exposed parts, such as the evaporator fan motor.
4. Disconnect Wires and Clips From the Motor: Carefully disconnect all the wires and clips from the motor.
5. Pull Out the Old Motor: Pull the old motor out from the condenser coil.
6. Measure New Motor: Measure the new motor to make sure it is the same size and shape as the old motor.
7. Install the New Motor: Attach the new motor to the condenser coil with screws.
8. Connect Wires and Clips Back To The Motor: Connect the wires and clips back to the motor.
9. Replace Rear Panel and Parts: Replace the rear panel and all other parts that were removed.
10. Plug Refrigerator Back in: With all the parts and panels back in place, plug the refrigerator back in.
11. Test Refrigerator: Test the refrigerator to make sure it's working properly.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
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