This evaporator fan motor (part number WR60X26866) is for refrigerators.
CIRCULATES air through the fresh food compartment for efficient cooling.
RESTORES the temperature and the proper operation of the device, save your time and money, better preserve food.
Replacement for numbers 239D1412P006, V80E14MS2A3-57A611, AP5985039 and PS11721915
Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off and unplug the refrigerator before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Genuine GE Appliances replacement part.
Product Specifications
Brand Name: GE
Item Weight: 7.8 ounces
Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 7.3 x 2.7 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Part Number: WR60X26866
Material Type: Plastic
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Manufacturer: Abode
Product Information
Product description
GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor WR60X26866, WR60X26033
High Quality. Easy Installation.
The WR60X26866 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor circulates air to the fresh food compartments for efficient cooling. The evaporator coils convert heat into cool air, which is then recirculated to cool the refrigerator. It functions closely with the damper assembly in your refrigerator, which is responsible for controlling how much cold air gets distributed into the fresh food compartment of your refrigerator for efficient cooling.
Product Size: LxWxH: 4.7 x 4.2 x 3.7 inches
Voltage: 13.6 volts
Replaces part numbers: WR49X25197, WR60X10341, WR60X26866, WR60X10357
Underwriters' Laboratories Certified
Genuine Part from GE Appliances
Average Install Time: 20 - 30 Minutes
No Software or Firmware Update Needed
1/4" Nut Driver Needed for Install
Tested to Nationally Recognized Safety and Sustainability Standards
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