WR60X10348 GE Refrigerator AC Dc Condenser Fan Motor

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The WR60X10348 General Electric - Hotpoint - RCA Sears Kenmore AC/DC Condenser Fan Motor is a perfect replacement for refrigerators. This 1/4 horsepower motor features 120-volt power and electromagnetic coils for reliable performance. This AC/DC condenser fan motor runs quietly, making it suitable for households that need a quieter running motor. We're your #1 source for genuine OEM appliance parts. Contact us for further questions as well as any other appliance parts needs!

Weight : 0.5129 lbs
Dimension : 4.7 x 4.1 x 3.7
Special Price $57.82 Regular Price $64.24 10% off
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The WR60X10348 General Electric - Hotpoint - RCA Sears Kenmore AC/DC Condenser Fan Motor is a perfect replacement for refrigerators. This 1/4 horsepower motor features 120-volt power and electromagnetic coils for reliable performance. This AC/DC condenser fan motor runs quietly, making it suitable for households that need a quieter running motor. We're your #1 source for genuine OEM appliance parts. Contact us for further questions as well as any other appliance parts needs!

Weight : 0.5129 lbs
Dimension : 4.7 x 4.1 x 3.7
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The following parts are replaced by this product

  1. WR60X10048
  2. WR60X10140
  3. WR60X10241
  4. WR60X10350
Step 1: Unplug the AC/DC condenser from the wall or power source.

Step 2: Locate the General Electric - Hotpoint - RCA Sears Kenmore AC/DC Condenser fan motor. Most units have the motor located in the upper right-hand corner, closest to the front of the unit.

Step 3: Remove any screws that are holding the motor in place.

Step 4: Disconnect the electrical wiring to the motor carefully, taking note of how it was connected.

Step 5: Insert the new motor into the same location and reconnect all wiring as before.

Step 6: Secure the motor with the screws and make sure it is firmly attached.

Step 7: Plug the AC/DC condenser back into the wall or power source.

Step 8: Test the motor by starting the condenser fan and making sure it is running 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.
No more associated models for this part.
Compatible with ge Compatible with hotpoint