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Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Fit for Almost All GE Refrigerators Replace WR60X10341, WR60X10356, WR60X10357, WR60X24303 WR60X26866

Vendor FAJ AE
Regular price 210.00 AED
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MAKES REFRIGERATOR RUN LIKE NEW: Fixes the following symptoms: 1. Refrigerator isn’t cooling; 2. The freezer section is cold but the fridge is not; 3. Evaporator coils are covered in frost; (Frosty Evaporator Coils) 4. Icemaker not making ice; 5. Unusual loud noise from the freezer. EASY TO INSTALL: It...
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Description

  • MAKES REFRIGERATOR RUN LIKE NEW: Fixes the following symptoms: 1. Refrigerator isn’t cooling; 2. The freezer section is cold but the fridge is not; 3. Evaporator coils are covered in frost; (Frosty Evaporator Coils) 4. Icemaker not making ice; 5. Unusual loud noise from the freezer.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: It only takes a few simple steps to complete the installation and the tools needed for this repair project is just a screwdriver. First, disconnect the power, then slide the crisper drawer out, remove the panel, pull the old fan out, and replace the new one. (For installation instructions please find them in the product description).
  • SAVE MONEY & ENJOY DIY REPAIR: Repair refrigerators by yourself, you can save up to 90% of your budget compared to buying a new one. Remember to unplug the refrigerator from a power source as a safety precaution.

Restore your refrigerator's performance with this Evaporator Fan Motor, compatible with most GE models and replacing various part numbers. Fix issues like poor cooling, frosty evaporator coils, ice maker problems, and unusual freezer noises.

Installation is a breeze; all you need is a screwdriver. Disconnect the power, follow the product description for step-by-step instructions, and enjoy the benefits of a DIY repair that can save you up to 90% compared to buying a new refrigerator.