TRAEGER PRO 575 Fan Noisy Vibrating
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D2 Induction Fan Motor
The noise and vibration originate from the induction fan's motor bearings or an imbalanced impeller. In the D2 drivetrain, the fan operates at varying speeds; when bearings lose lubrication or the shaft develops play, centrifugal forces amplify the oscillation, leading to audible vibration. Replacing the motor assembly restores the axial alignment and eliminates the harmonic resonance caused by the worn internal components.
SKU: KIT0411
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5%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the D2 Induction Fan Motor.
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