WHIRLPOOL WRF535SMHZ Noise
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90%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
The internal sleeve or ball bearings within the motor assembly have likely experienced lubricant breakdown or axial play. When these bearings fail, the rotor no longer maintains a concentric rotation within the magnetic field, leading to high-frequency vibration or grinding sounds. This part replaces the entire electromechanical drive to eliminate acoustic output caused by mechanical wear.
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6%
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Refrigerator Defrost Thermistor
If this sensor fails to accurately monitor evaporator temperature, the control board may skip defrost cycles, leading to frost accretion. This ice eventually grows into the fan shroud's radius, causing the blades to physically strike the ice block. Replacing the thermistor restores the thermodynamic balance required to keep the fan's rotation path clear of obstructions.
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4%
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Evaporator Fan Blade
Repeated thermal expansion and contraction cycles can cause the plastic mounting hub of the fan blade to develop micro-fractures. This results in the blade slipping on the motor shaft or becoming unbalanced, which generates a loud wobbling or thumping noise during high-speed operation.
SKU: WPW10191835
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Evaporator Fan Motor.
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