Product Description
Fan Blade and Spring Clip Specifications
This blade attaches to the evaporator fan motor.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy | Too warm | Frost buildup
This part works with the following products:
Freezer, Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Crosley, Amana, Maytag.
Part# WPW10445742 replaces these:
AP6021509, 1-80250-101, 1-80250-102, 14214045, 4356920, 4390912, 68001595, W10445742
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Joseph S - October 6, 2022
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Fan
Part was just what I ordered and service was just as good
Dixie D - December 27, 2019
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Fixed the problem quickly received the part promptly
ARJAN B - February 18, 2019
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Excellent product, Fast shipping
The part arrived within 2 days and I installed it in 20 min. Great transaction
Dennis G - September 11, 2018
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Quick fix to an annoying noise
I was surprised how quickly the part came , it was a perfect fit ,and totally eliminated the constant noise we had from a broken blade ,,, easy to change Thanks to Parts Select and the reviews and how to's
Steven P - August 1, 2018
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Great part, foolwed recommeded instructions, less than 20 minutes to repair
Part was better than original as it included a metal stop in the middle of the spring lock. No need to remove this as this positions the fan correctly. Original cause of the noise was the fan slipping down the shaft of the motor until it hit the nuts. Fan blade shears off and then everything is out of balance. One recommendation was to switch the bolt direction to prevent this in the future but with the redesign on the spring lock that holds the fan closer to the end of the shaft this is probably not necessary. some difficulty replacing the back panel but can be easily overcome by starting all screws slightly before finalizing. this allows the screws to be properly located rather than searching for the screw receptor when the panel is in place. Very fast delivery of part. Thanks.
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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 procedures 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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James L. from Madison, AL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Broken fan blade, missing two blades
Turn off power to freezer. Removed two shelves, removed four phillip screws and cover. Used 5/16 nutdriver to remove two fan motor bracket bolts. Did not disconnect wiring, had enough room to flip motor over and remove broken fan blade and attach new fan blade. After reading remarks from another home tech, I reversed the bolts holding motor to bracket, so nuts would not come in contact with fan blades again. Still not sure why fan would of slipped down to break. Running good now!
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GREG from FLAGSTAFF, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Evaporator fan was not running.
When we discovered that the freezer was not holding temperature we quickly moved everything we could to the freezer compartment of our refrigerator. I then removed the shelves and basket from the freezer.
I used a Philips screwdriver and removed the 4 screws from the panel at the rear of the freezer. I discovered that 1 of the 4 fan blades had broken off and was laying in the bottom of the freezer. I plugged the freezer in and found that the motor was not running. I removed the bracket which holds the fan and motor with a socket wrench.
When I received the fan and new motor I installed both by reversing the process.
The only issue I had to deal with was that the auto-defrost wire had to be carefully removed from the old motor plug and inserted in the new plug. Once that was accomplished everything was simple.
I used a Philips screwdriver and removed the 4 screws from the panel at the rear of the freezer. I discovered that 1 of the 4 fan blades had broken off and was laying in the bottom of the freezer. I plugged the freezer in and found that the motor was not running. I removed the bracket which holds the fan and motor with a socket wrench.
When I received the fan and new motor I installed both by reversing the process.
The only issue I had to deal with was that the auto-defrost wire had to be carefully removed from the old motor plug and inserted in the new plug. Once that was accomplished everything was simple.
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Terry from Cantonment, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Two blades on fan broken off
Ordered fan from Parts Select installed on fan motor and replaced cover.
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Henry from Weatherford, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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No problems
My brother repaired it but he said it was easy. Freezer works great again. Thanks guys
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Denise from BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Stefanie
October 28, 2019
The freezer kicks on continuously and is very noisy while it is running. It also gets a thick ice build upon the bottom of the freezer and freezes the wire rack to the bottom of the freezer. When i pulled the cover off to find the source of the noise i did see the fan blades have some wear on them and the evaporator is where the water is dripping from.
For model number EVL201NXRQ04
Hello Stefanie, thank you for your question. We would recommend testing/replacing the thermostat, start relay, and overload as these parts work together to start the compressor and keep it running for the allotted time it takes to cool. If the water is coming from the evaporator, changing the aforementioned parts should fix the problem. If the problem persists, we would recommend testing the defrost timer, defrost heater, and defrost thermostat. I hope this helps.
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This part works with the following models:
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