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Evaporator Fan Motor
The evaporator fan motor is responsible for circulating air over the cooling coils and throughout the cabinet. Mechanical failure of the internal bearings creates high-friction noise, and the resulting drop in RPM prevents the refrigerator from maintaining set-point temperatures, causing the 'warm' symptom.
SKU: WR60X26866
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Condenser Fan Motor
Located near the compressor, this fan dissipates heat from the high-pressure refrigerant. If the motor's bushings fail, it creates a loud rattling sound, and the inability to shed heat causes the compressor to run hot and inefficiently, leading to elevated internal cabinet temperatures.
SKU: WR60X10209
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4%
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Defrost Thermistor
If the thermistor fails to accurately report coil temperature, the defrost heater may not activate, leading to ice bridging. This ice eventually contacts the evaporator fan blades, causing a loud 'hitting' or 'clacking' noise and physically obstructing the airflow required to cool the appliance.
SKU: WR55X10025
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