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W11575358-ER Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Replaces W11575358

W11575358-ER Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor Replaces W11575358

Brand: Whirlpool

Manufacturer Part Number: W11575358

W11575358-ER for Whirlpool Refrigerator seamlessly replaces W11575358, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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W11575358-ER for Whirlpool Refrigerator seamlessly replaces W11575358, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.

W11575358-ER- Compatible with:

  • Whirlpool
  • Roper
  • Admiral
  • Maytag
  • Hardwick
  • Jenn-Air
  • Estate
  • Magic Chef
  • Crosley
  • Inglis
  • Norge
  • Modern Maid
  • Amana
  • Kenmore
  • KitchenAid
  • Caloric
  • IKEA

W11575358-ER Fixes and Solutions:

  • Poor cooling performance
  • Increased energy consumption
  • Frost buildup issues
  • Noisy or rattling sounds
  • Inconsistent temperature control
  • Compressor overworking
  • Motor failure

W11575358-ER Replaces:

  • W11575358-ER
  • W11575358
  • W11402615
  • AP7186673
  • PS16730611
  • EAP16730611
  • PD00079519

Perfect Fit Models for W11575358-ER:

  • KRMF706EBS05
  • KRMF706ESS06

How to test Evaporator Fan Motor?

  1. Unplug the Refrigerator
    • Ensure the refrigerator is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
  2. Locate the Evaporator Fan Motor
    • The evaporator fan motor is usually located in the freezer compartment near the evaporator coils. Depending on the model.
    • You may need to remove the freezer back panel or the evaporator cover to access it.
  3. Disconnect the Evaporator Fan Motor
    • Once you have access to the evaporator fan motor, disconnect any wires or components attached to it to isolate the part for testing.

Some useful diagnosing tips

  • Check for visible damage on motor or wires.
  • Test continuity with a multimeter.
  • Check motor operation by manually spinning the fan.
  • Listen for unusual noises when powered on.
  • Inspect fan blades for obstructions or damage

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