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GE refrigerator – bad condenser fan motor?

February 17th, 2010

Model Number: PFS22SISBSS Brand: GE Age: 1 – 5 years

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I thought I might have a bad condenser fan motor. I tested voltage at wire harness connector at the motor and I have 13 volts from red to white wires and 13 volts from pink to white wires. So, I thought I had a bad motor and I replaced it but it is still turning very slowly, just like the old motor. What is the proper voltage I am supposed to have if it is different? Or maybe they just sent me a bad motor? And if so, what would be the resistance readings on the motor? Your assistance is greatly appreciated

You have a bad control board, it is located behind the panel at the back of the refer, left side with 3 screws. Probably says technicians only on it.

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Bad Fan Motor

November 22nd, 2009

Model Number: ACR124 XXO Brand: Whirlpool Age: More than 10 years

How Do You Remove The Fan Motor From The Indicated Model. Appears The Whirlpool No Longer Has The Motor. Is There A Substitute Available?

You have to take the unit apart and carefully remove the condenser fan blade and evaporator squirrel cage. May need a little WD-40.
A good Appliance Parts store can match it up. It is a 3 speed PSC motor.
Or you can post the numbers off of the motor, and we will try a cross reference.

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