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This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.
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Robert B - October 25, 2019
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Quick Fix
New part fit perfectly and wire harness plugged in with no issues.
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Carlin S - August 7, 2018
Verified Purchase
Easy fix.
The fan fit perfectly. Had to do a little rewiring to the plug, but no big deal. Works great. Sales associate was very helpful.
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Thomas K - February 11, 2019
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worked as expected
delivered on time , freezer running great.
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Jean P - June 24, 2020
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Easy Repair
The part was in great condition and it was easy to replace. It is working so well when we first put it in the next morning it was -20 so we turned it down and had to turn it down twice after that to get it to zero. Fan is excellent
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CRYSTAL G - September 7, 2021
Verified Purchase
Worked fine!
Had to rewire a little but it worked out fine. The replacement part only had 2 wires and mine had 3. I just pulled the pin out of my harness and added it to the new one and it worked fine. Back in business!
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Robert F - August 23, 2021
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Alabama Res.
Worked Great, but did not come with fan blades. Would think that fir the price that it would come with replacement blades. Other than that. okay with purchase.
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Deep Freezer leaked, warmed up to about 60 degrees, door no longer pulled shut when closing
You should know that the freezer leaked for months before it warmed up. It's not connected to water (no ice maker in it) so I figured it was ice build-up that was melting and causing the leak.
When it warmed up I called a repairman who said the start relay was bad and estimated $500 to replace it. I disputed this because the c
... Read moreompressor was running. I asked him if perhaps the freon was low, he said if it was, we should dispose of the freezer.
I even asked him to take $300 to replace that relay, but he refused so I paid him his service fee and sent him on his way. Turns out even $300 would've been a ripoff.
I watched several videos on diagnosing warm freezers. I tried contacting many online parts stores but PartsSelect.com was the only one that answered and had kind and patient techs willing to explain things to me.
I tested the evaporator fan motor, which turned out to be bad. The tech recommended other parts that might also be bad so I put them all into the shopping cart, including the overload (by accident, not sure how I got that one as I did not need the overload for this repair). I did buy the relay in case the unethical repair guy was right about the relay being bad.
The parts arrived quickly and the diagrams/video supplied by this site were very helpful. I used my cell phone to take photos of everything before I started so I could put all wires back in their proper places, etc.
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR:
Very easy to replace. I removed the cover panel as instructed, and removed the screws holding the motor with my nutdriver. The blades slid off the motor nice and easy--I did not have to fiddle with the clip at all, just slid them off and on.
There is a third hole in the white bracket that worried me because I didn't see a corresponding third hole in the photo online of that part. But when it arrived, it did have the hole so I was able to plug it in just fine.
I removed the middle wire from the old part's white bracket NOT by pulling on it. I removed it by gently pushing an allen wrench into the hole and then the wire came out easily so it could be plugged into the new part.
Very easy overall to replace the Evaporator Fan Motor.
BI-METAL DEFROST THERMOSTAT:
Another very easy to replace part! Find the old part, unplug it and plug in the new part! Once the panel is removed to access the fan, you can hold up the new part and use it to find the old one. In this model it was easy to find.
DEFROST TIMER:
This was on the back of my freezer, in the cavity that holds the compressor. Once I located it, it was a simple thing to replace it. I used the nut driver to unscrew the screws and unplugged it, plugged in the new one, put the screws back... super simple.
START RELAY:
This was the scariest for me but turned out to be simple. I had to lie on the ground to get close enough and position a bright light so I could see everything clearly. (I'm a 60-year-old gal with poor eyesight and creaky bones!) The cell phone came in handy here to take up close photos of the assembly.
Another difficult step: grabbing the relay to pull it out. It was difficult to gain purchase on it but I finally figured it out.
A third difficulty (only for me) was pulling off the terminals without damaging the wire. I followed the video closely here, grabbed the terminals and not the wire and worked at them to pull them off. They were on very tight, difficult but I did get them off.
Installing the new relay was easy. Attach the terminals (cell phone photo of original part helped me ensure I got the right wires to the right place) and plug it in (cell phone helped again so I could line up the pins before pushing).
The old part rattled just barely -- so perhaps it WAS on its way out, but certainly not worth a $500 repair the repairman wanted! And as you will see, it was not the only thing not working in our this freezer.
The freezer started right up -- compressor humming nicely -- but after 24 hours it was only 60 degrees. At that point I called PartsSelect.com and they spent a long time with me on the phone. We decided it might be leaking freon but they don't have parts or info on adding freon.
I researched "how to add freon to your freezer" and found a great video by Vegas Romaniac on youtube.
Turns out you need to make sure your gauge has a DVA-1 adapter; the link in the youtube video sends you to an old-style gauge, so if you buy that one you'll need to go to Walmart for a DVA-1 adapter ($3).
Another issue: the green gasket in that gauge prevented it from seating properly, it took me a very long time before it finally seated and pierced the can...
The first thing I observed was the bolts that attach the motor to the mounting bracket were installed backwards at the factory. This caused the fan to catch on the bolt ends which resulted in the motor burning up. When I installed the new motor, I reversed the bolt direction. There is no way the fan will catch. The freezer works great
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Murray from Terrebonne, OR
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Froze over fan motor burnt out
Removed shelves from inside freezer then removed 4 screws holding cover panel. Pulled panel up and slightly pulled forward to remove. Removed wiring connections then removed two screws that held the motor & fan assembly. Removed the support bracket from the old motor and installed same on the support bracket. Reversed removal procedur
... Read morees for installation. Cover panel is a little bit of a problem when trying to reinstall. Put in panel as high as you can and then slide down. You must then exert a little pressure on the bottom portion to get it to seat correctly. Install four remaing screws and you are done. I had this repaired previously by a professional repairman and noticed from the pictures you folks provided that he had installed the screws on the support bracket incorrectly. That was the reason for the fan blade to rip apart.
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Carl
February 24, 2018
You say part for evap cooler is 3-60336-001. My connector is like the one shown but has a third wire going into the middle pin. Is this the right part? How do I put in the center pin in the connector. Is it included? Email me how to install. Thanks how fast can you ship. Overnight?
For model number EVL209nbtq00
Hi Carl, Thank you for the question. Looking up this model number, the fan on the appliance would only have a white and a blue wire that go to a connector. The other side of the connector which is part of the main harness would have a second white wire but the wire that runs from the clip to the bottom of the coil is part of the main harness and would not need to be removed. The shipping options as stated int he check out are, Economy Shipping, usually 3-7 business days, for $6.15. FedEx/UPS Ground Shipping, usually 2-3 business days, for $8.49, and Next Business Day for $24.95. Hope this helps!
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Jeff
May 24, 2019
The fan blades are chewed up and rubbing from the the repair guy who came out. Can the blades just be ordered and put on?
For model number MQU1556AEW
Hello Jeff, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11754833. Hope this helps!
Little motor which attaches to the fan (i ordered this fan blade several days ago) does not look like the pic on your site. I think the motor is a little electromagnet type. Can you advise and also the price
For model number MQU1556AEW
Hello Jeff, thank you for writing. This is listed as the correct replacement for your model. Replacement parts are sometimes updated by the manufacturer and may be different in appearance but will have the same functionality. The price is listed to the left of the 'Add to Cart' button, and the current availability is listed to the right of it.
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Sheika
December 30, 2019
Bought the evap fan kit w10445742 and can not figure out the black cord. It is on old part o see where it needs to go to old part but how do you remove it without tearing it up
For model number Ev201nxmq05
Hi Sheika, we do not have much information on this part/model specifically. I recommend watching our video for the general procedure here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj_ojPQebcw. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Ken
August 27, 2021
The fan not working, how do I check to see if its bad unit
For model number MQF1656TEW00
Hello Ken, Thank you for the question. If you are getting 120vac to the evaporator fan motor but the Fan is not powering on and spinning, the Fan will need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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