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Sue
September 29, 2023
The fan quit working in the freezer so I'm assuming its the fan that needs to be replaced. The relay switch has been replaced so I must need a new blade w/motor. Does that sound right??
For model number HA10TG21SW
Hi Sue, thank you for your inquiry. In order to check the evaporator fan motor. Turn the fan blades by hand. If the blades do not spin freely, it's likely that the motor bearings are worn out. You can also use a multimeter to determine if there is a continuous electrical path present on a two-terminal fan motor. If there is no electrical continuity, the evaporator fan motor is faulty. You may need to replace the evaporator fan motor and blade, part number PS12344660, to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!