🔄 Keep Your Cool with Effortless Efficiency!
The AMI PARTS 241509402 Evaporator Fan Motor is a high-quality replacement part designed for efficient air circulation in refrigerators. Compatible with a wide range of top brands, this motor is easy to install, saving you time and maintenance costs. Made from durable materials that meet OEM standards, it ensures long-lasting performance. Plus, with responsive customer support, you can feel confident in your purchase.
Material Type | Metal |
J**F
Works good, easy DIY
The motor in my freezer was making noise and after a bit of research it recommended replacement. When I checked it out the blade had a broken fin and the motor was making noise. I kept it running until I received the part. Took me at the most 15 minutes to install. Just a tip. If replacing the motor, might as well get a blade. Both are inexpensive and easy to install. Doing it myself saved me a lot of money.
S**
🙂
Just what I needed
M**.
Does not run when needed.
I installed this unit and at constantly cycled on and off. My thought is that the wires on this one are not thick enough so they can't carry the current. Sent it back and purchased the factory replacement Panasonic one and it worked perfectly. Still works almost two months later.I was getting an error code, when I checked online this was the part that they said was malfunctioning.
J**K
Works
My appliance store wanted $128 for this same part. Works perfectly easy install
A**S
Fit for Frigidaire Gallery LGHB2867PFO
I had an SY EF code meaning this evap motor was out. Install was easy with YT video online. I got this fridge used for my garage, so it goes through more stress than an indoor fridge. I had a giant chunk of ice on the back of the fridge that was attaching it to the garage wall. Code went away immediately after install and it is running like a champ again. Back of the fridge is cool with no frost build-up. The price of the motor is less than the cost of recycling the fridge, so if you are even a little handy, try this first for your sy ef code. Recommend making sure you remember which screws go where when dissassembling to avoid a headache later. Also, be sure that when you reattach the freezer door that it is both plumb and level. Slight adjustments to the bolts may be necessary. If you don't do this right you won't have a good seal. If you put in the bolts and the seal is good then no other adjustments needed.
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