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2025-09-06 17:31:54
This fan replacement unit worked perfect for me. It looked exactly like the old 2011 Frigidaire fan - plugs and all. I was able to take out the old fan and plug the new one within a few minutes. Cold frig in a few hours!!!
GodDamnGundy
2025-07-22 15:43:01
Definitely quiet. Was a little difficult to swap, but easy if you watch a video. Wiring was simple, replacement was a breeze after the video. Good quality, fit well and great purchase.
Customer
2025-07-09 11:54:00
The part showed up on time. It was really easy to change it out with the older fan motor. Wiring was simple enough to disconnect and reconnect. The new motor worked perfectly and was really quiet.
kjvp
2025-07-06 11:33:47
The evaporator fan in our Frigidaire frs6lc8fs3 started rattling one day. Checked it, and noticed one of the fan blades was gone...(god knows where).. Replaced the blade, then discovered the motor was bad. It's located in the rear underneath the fridge, so not much space to work on it. Anyway, ordered this motor, and discovered that it isn't a one-on-one replacement (although it is the correct product number).. The mounting holes line up, but the rear mounting posts are shorter so it hits the bracket when you try to mount it. Additionally, the bolts hold the front and read of the motor together, whereas in the old motor, the mounting screws are separate from the screws that hold the motor together.. Anyway, a quick trip to Lowe's got me 2 half inch nylon spacers and 2 longer bolts. For anyone interested, it is an M4 thread (metric). With the spacers, I needed 45mm M4 bolts to make it work. Lastly, the new motor comes with 3 wires (green, red and blue), whereas the old motor has 2 black and one green wire. So, to fix, first cut the motor harnesses off (at the harness, so you have enough length) and the fridge harness, and use wire nuts to splice them together. Then, loosen the fan mounting bracket (you can't take it out, as there is not enough space), mount the motor, the longer bolts and the spacers on the bracket using a philips screwdriver, then re-mount the bracket and put the blade back on the fan. It's all in a very tight space, but it's doable. Take your time and don't get frustrated.. It still beats buying a replacement bracket/motor set like Frigidaire wants you to, which is about $70.. And besides, you can not take the fan mounting bracket out anyway without also loosening the compressor or the coils... All in all about 45 mins work once you have all the parts.Our fridge is working again, and I learnt something in the process....(whatever that may be)..
GrumpyGuy
2025-07-04 17:52:47
The fan in our fridge finally died. After scanning too many websites I decided to try Amazon. Plugged the number on the motor in and there it was. The exact same motor and wiring harness. Hell of a lot cheaper too. Definitely a real good buy.
Jeffrey Gillem
2025-06-07 18:51:50
came quickly, easy to install, and stopped my fridge from whining at me all day and night. saved $1,100 over having to buy a new fridge. very happy!
Felipe Henriquez Ceballos
2025-05-15 18:49:18
La pieza que nos falatab , en vez de comprar un refrigerador nuevo, se cambio esta pieza y todo listo. Muy acil de cambiar.
m h
2025-05-03 15:41:31
The fan worked thou I had to modify the freezer for it to fit. It was supposed to be the replacement fan for my freezer. Not the exact fit.
D.V. Linton
2025-04-24 16:31:41
The fan motor was the perfect replacement to the broken fan in my fridge. The fan was not working, so the fridge compartment would get warm and the freezer compartment had inconsistent temperature. The outside fan at the back of the fridge was running almost all the time. It took about 10 minutes from start to finish to replace this fan. It is a good idea to unplug the power to the entire fridge before starting. After emptying the freezer compartment, we took two screws out of the panel at the back. We had to unplug the wire plug attaching the panel to the back of the freezer so we could slide the panel out. Then we popped the motor out and put the new one in, unscrewed the ground wire, and screwed in the new one. When sliding the panel back in, remember to plug in the wires at the back then screw the panel in place. So happy to have a working fridge again.
Yang L.
2025-03-02 16:01:18
good quality good price
JP Miller
2025-02-01 10:45:28
Worked out of the box. No modifications were required.
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