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๐ Keep your cool with GEโs powerhouse fan motorโbecause your fridge deserves the best!
The GE WR60X10185 Evaporator Fan Motor is a genuine OEM replacement part designed to maintain efficient airflow inside GE refrigerators. Operating at 3000 RPM and 9.75 volts, it ensures consistent cooling performance, backed by a minimum one-year manufacturer warranty. This durable, energy-efficient motor helps extend the life of your appliance while supporting sustainable repair practices.





| ASIN | B003BIGDKO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,980 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #50 in Refrigerator Replacement Motors |
| Brand | GE |
| Brand Name | GE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 405 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084691212935 |
| Horsepower | 3.25 Watts |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 10.2W x 11.9H centimeters |
| Item Part Number | WR60X10185 |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GE |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | WR60X10185 |
| Model Name | GE WR60X10185 Genuine OEM Evaporator Fan Motor for GE Refrigerators |
| Model name | GE WR60X10185 Genuine OEM Evaporator Fan Motor for GE Refrigerators |
| Part Number | WR60X10185 |
| Product dimensions | 10.2W x 11.9H centimeters |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| UPC | 084691212935 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9.75 Volts |
T**G
Just what I needed
I bought my GE refrigerator in 2002. It's the first refrigerator that I've owned that needs periodic circuit board and fan replacements. About every 6 years it seems. My last fan was purchased from Amazon in 12-2018. Recently I started getting frost build up in the freezer, and my ice maker stopped working properly. The fan was still running at this point so I ordered a new control board and installed it. After it was installed, the fan no longer worked at all. I ordered a new fan and installed it today. My freezer is working perfectly again, sitting at 8ยฐ, and my ice is freezing and popping out as it's supposed to. I'm a 64-year-old lady. Changing out the fan isn't hard, but in my refrigerator it's a process!! You have to remove the ice maker, two cowlings, the Shelf, the light, and the back panel. All the while being careful of all the wires that are connected to everything you touch! Lol!! Then you can finally get to the fan! You have to remove a housing bracket to get to the bracket that holds the fan in place. Once I had the new fan secured in its bracket, I did plug the refrigerator in to be sure that it worked! I didn't want to take the whole thing apart again, if for some reason it had arrived doa. Then you just reverse the entire process to put your freezer back together. Replacing the circuit board is so much easier! Anyway, this little motor fixed my 22-year-old refrigerator. And while I had it pulled out, I cleaned everything underneath it also. Now it's good to go for a while again. The motor I received is a Panasonic, as was the one I purchased 6 years ago. They were identical.
C**R
Genuine GE part. Worked great and fixed my fridge.
Ordered this part hoping that it was a genuine oem part and it was. Panasonic part just like the listing description states. My fridge had a bad motor for the fan in the bottom freezer and after pulling out the faulty part and getting the part number I looked at various options on Amazon. Sure I could have paid half and bought a cheap non-oem part but I'm not a cheap person and try and buy quality stuff. This particular part came in less than a week and was exactly what I needed. Installed the new motor and now the fridge is freezing and cooling perfectly. Don't be a part of the throwaway culture and actually fix something like I did!
G**S
Works great!
My original fan was weak and making noise. I bought this and it works like new. Please make sure you buy the correct fan. The factory fan had 2 extra wires that were the electrical connections for the freezer light. This model required some surgery to make it work. I needed to cut the plastic away from the original fan wire harness to extract the socket pins from the light wiring. It wasn't very hard to do, but some gentle surgery was required. I just used a small hobby saw and sectioned out the dead fan pins. You can't just yank them out because they have a one-way barb to prevent The pin from falling out. Your model may have a different wiring harness, but either way this is a doable project if you take your time and don't use a hatchet.
A**R
Fit and works perfectly
Fit and works perfectly. Old one was still working but not properly. Fridge sounds and works much better now with new fan.
S**S
Good good
Good replacement product for the original
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