GE GFE28GYNF Loud Warm
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Fresh Food Evaporator Fan Motor
The acoustic 'loud' symptom is caused by fan blades physically striking frost buildup on the evaporator assembly. In GE's dual-evaporator system, if this motor fails or the defrost thermistor drifts, ice encases the fan, preventing convective heat transfer. Replacing the motor restores the necessary airflow to maintain the thermal gradient required for the fresh food compartment.
SKU: WR60X26866
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4%
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Evaporator Thermistor (Defrost Sensor)
A drifted thermistor fails to accurately report the evaporator temperature to the control board, leading to incomplete or skipped defrost cycles. This results in heavy frost accumulation that eventually blocks airflow and interferes with the fan's rotation. This component is the primary sensor responsible for managing the state change of frost back into liquid for drainage.
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3%
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Fresh Food Evaporator Cover Assembly
In cases of severe ice expansion, the internal ducting and seals of the evaporator shroud can be permanently deformed or damaged. This full assembly includes the fan and the molded insulation, ensuring that airflow is directed correctly and that no air-leaks contribute to rapid frost re-accumulation.
SKU: WR17X33344
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Fresh Food Evaporator Fan Motor.
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