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WX4X988-ER Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Replaces WX4X988

WX4X988-ER Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Replaces WX4X988

Brand: GE

Manufacturer Part Number: WX4X988

WX4X988-ER for GE Refrigerator seamlessly replaces WX4X988, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.

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WX4X988-ER for GE Refrigerator seamlessly replaces WX4X988, 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.

WX4X988-ER - Compatible with:

  • General Electric
  • Westinghouse
  • Monogram
  • Café
  • Moffat
  • Profile
  • Sears
  • McClary
  • Hotpoint
  • Kenmore

WX4X988-ER Fixes and Solutions:

  • Poor cooling performance
  • Warm interior
  • Excessive noise
  • Motor not running
  • Frost buildup
  • Overheating compressor

WX4X988-ER Replaces:

  • WX4X988-ER
  • WX4X988
  • 5109
  • EM401
  • WX04X0988
  • WX4X989
  • WX4X990
  • WX4X990A
  • WX4X991DS
  • 753914
  • AP2614069
  • EAP311888
  • PS311888
  • PD00001137

Perfect Fit Models for WX4X988-ER:

  • CTX23GFB
  • 1197596600
  • 1197596610
  • 1197596620
  • 1197606600
  • 1197606610
  • 1197606620
  • 1436806800
  • 1437007000
  • 1437007100

How to test Condenser Fan Motor ?

  1. Unplug the Refrigerator
    • Ensure the Refrigerator is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
  2. Locate the Condenser Fan Motor
    • The Condenser Fan Motor is usually located at the back or bottom of the refrigerator, near the condenser coils. Depending on the model.
    • You may need to remove the rear panel or the grille.
  3. Disconnect the Condenser Fan Motor
    • Once you have access to the motor, disconnect any wires attached to it to isolate the part for testing.

Some useful diagnosing tips

  • Check for Obstructions in fan.
  • Test Motor with Multimeter for continuity.
  • Verify Power Supply to motor.
  • Listen for Motor Noise - if silent, motor may be faulty.
  • Inspect Fan Blades for damage.

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