🌀 Keep your cool with effortless, lifetime-protected fridge performance!
The BlueStars WR60X10220 Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor is a precision-engineered replacement part compatible with major GE and Hotpoint fridge models. Operating at 115V and 0.29A, it ensures efficient cooling while being easy to install in just 5-10 minutes. Made from durable metal and plastic, it comes with lifetime protection against defects, making it a smart, cost-effective solution to extend your refrigerator’s lifespan.
Brand Name | BlueStars |
Model Info | WR60X10220 AP4298602 WR60X10171 |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.98 x 3.54 x 2.64 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WR60X10220 AP4298602 WR60X10171 |
Part Number | wr60x10220 |
Color | As Pictured |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
Included Components | WR60X10220 Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Worked on my unlisted model with small modifications.
The fan motor model for my 2004 GE side by side was WR60X10020 & was not listed on this web site, but the motor looked identical except for wiring. I used a multi-meter to find the "hot wire" (120VAC) on the refrigerator's fan connector with the fridge plugged in and compressor running and found that my black wire was hot and outside yellow wire is neutral. The connectors on both refrig wiring and old and new motor connectors can only plug together one way due to flat sides in the plastic holes. However, for this fan it meant the fan's outside yellow wire got fed with 120VAC and the black wire became neutral. A motor coil of this type functions either way. It still produces a magnetic field and the shaft still turns the same way (clockwise) to blow the air the right way.One other difference between my old motor and this one was that this motor has a ground wire in the center terminal of the three wire connector and my old motor has only two wires in the connector and nothing in the middle. This new motor has a ground wire connected to that center terminal and the other end was riveted (with an aluminum rivet) in the hole that was one of the mounting points for the fan to mount to the fridge fan housing. So, I drilled it out and got two #6 screws, nuts & lock-washers from my parts drawers, just cut off that wire at the connector and mounted the new motor to the fridge's fan housings with them. That worked fine.So, it's working fine now and a lot quieter than the old 20 yr old one with worn bushingsHere's an unrelated hint: get a long round coil brush on Amazon and brush & vacuum off the condenser coils about once a year to retain efficiency and not overwork your compressor. Runs cooler and longer (more years).
C**L
fits GE monogram ZFSB26DRE SS
I have a GE MONOGRAM side by side 2002 model ZFSB26DRE SS.did so much research trying to find the right motor without taking things apart first. Even GE website and customer service gave me the wrong part number.This is motor is for the condenser fan located rear bottom. It is a direct fit and connector matches.15 minutes i was done. I watched video how to replace. I hope this review saves you time.
J**O
B B B
Buen producto llena las expectativas
T**S
Works well
Fits perfectly as a replacement
M**S
motor
Quick ship worked perfectly 👌
S**T
Works Great!
Installation was not too bad, there is an online how to on You Tube. I ended up splicing the wires as it was easier than trying to remove the refrigerator's existing wire loom and disturb the seal on part of it. Works fine, nothing was wrong with the original, the problem of water leaking out of the freezer was due to a plugged-up drain tube, which was causing the coils in the freezer to accumulate more water on them and freeze, then on the defrost cycle it had nowhere to drain other than out the freezer door.
J**N
Not plug and play
Similar issues as others:- Had to splice original connector onto these wires because the pins in this connector are too large.- The motor was also wired backwards on the connector, so I corrected that when I spliced in the original connector.- Had to shim the mounting bushings onto the motor with some plastic from a bag because the bushings were wobbly on this motor otherwise.- the motor was shipped in a small paper box that was placed in a plastic mailing bag. The box was not secured with anything and split open during transport, so the motor was just bouncy around in a plastic bag all the way here.+ The shaft was actually a good length on this, though. No issues with the fan blades rubbing on anything.+ Once I had rewired the motor using the old connector, the motor actually seemed to work quite well.It seems to be a decent fan motor. It’s just very poorly packaged and definitely not plug and play. Be prepared to do some re-wiring and custom fitting when mounting it.
G**R
From the grommets to fan blade, it fits with all the existing parts.
It's a refrigerator! It's not going to be too easy. You will be on the floor and getting your hands in dirty stuff that was under the refrigerator for years. This will include water that may have drained down from the freezer into the pan. But after you get this replacement condenser fan motor in, your refrigerator will back to normal again. The new fan motor is real quiet compared to the previous motor. * Note: It may take up to 12 hours for your refrigerator to get down to the degrees settings you set. This is normal and no fault of the replacement motor. I have my GE frig's freezer set to 0 and refrigerator side to 37 and It took about 12 hours to drop down to those settings.
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