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7. Disconnect the evaporator fan wiring
connector.
8. Remove 2 screws from the fan mounting
bracket and remove the fan.
Condenser FanThe condenser fan utilizes a DC motor that
operates at a single speed and is mounted in the
machine compartment. When the fan is
operating, air is pulled through the condenser,
drawing air through the coils. The air is then
exhausted past the compressor and out the front
of the refrigerator on the right side.
Inlet air is available through the left front and left
rear of the machine compartment.
If the fan shorts, it will damage the main control
board. If the resistor on the main control board is
burnt, you must replace the fan and the board (see
photo page 15).
The condenser fan is mounted with screws to a
fan shroud and mounting bracket in back of the
condenser.
To Remove the Fan
1. Extend the chassis (see Machine
Compartment in the Cabinet chapter).
2. Pull the blade off the motor shaft.
3. Cut the wire tie securing the fan wiring to the
fan bracket.
Caution: Fan connector can be separated into 3
segments (center, left side, and right side).
Disconnect the fan connector at the center only.
4. Disconnect the fan connector.
5. Feed wiring through the hole in the fan shroud.
6. Remove 2 screws, top section of fan bracket,
and motor.
Condenser Fan Motor
Screws
Fan Bracket
Fan Bracket
Screws
Wire Connector
Evaporator Fan