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[Lifetime Warranty] 297309000 297250000 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor with Wire Harness - Compatible with Frigidaire Electrolux Crosley Kenmore - Replaces 216914200 216934100 297309000 5304442624
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297309000 / 297250000 Refrigerator & Freezer Evaporator Fan Motor
Key Features
- High-Efficiency Brushless DC Motor: Engineered for quiet, continuous operation with low power consumption, specifically designed to withstand the cold, high-moisture environment behind the evaporator cover.
- Integrated 297250000 Wire Harness: Includes the factory-spec wiring harness and a multi-pin connector for a secure, moisture-resistant electrical connection to the main control board.
- Precision Airflow Distribution: Responsible for pulling cold air across the evaporator coils and circulating it through the freezer and refrigerator compartments to maintain a consistent, food-safe temperature.
- Low-Vibration Mounting: Designed to fit perfectly within the existing rubber mounting grommets, reducing mechanical noise and preventing the fan blade from rattling against the housing.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Primary Part Numbers: 297309000, 297250000.
- Cross-References: 216914200, 216934100, 5304442624, 1515228.
- Industry Standard Codes: AP4363290, PS2349341, AH2349341, EA2349341.
Compatibility & Fitment
This motor is a standard component for many refrigerators and upright freezers manufactured by Electrolux/Frigidaire. Key compatible brands include:
- Frigidaire: Fits a wide range of upright freezers (e.g., FFFU and LFFU series) and refrigerators.
- Kenmore / Sears: Compatible with various models featuring the "253" prefix (manufactured by Frigidaire).
- Electrolux: Fits specific premium upright freezer and refrigerator units.
- Crosley: Direct replacement for many Crosley models utilizing the Frigidaire-style evaporator assembly.
When to Replace
- Temperature Imbalance: The compressor is running and the evaporator coils are cold, but the air is not moving, causing the freezer to feel warm or the refrigerator section to stop cooling.
- Unusual Noises: You hear a high-pitched squealing, grinding, or chirping sound coming from the back of the freezer, which often indicates failing motor bearings.
- Fan Not Spinning: The fan fails to engage during the cooling cycle, even when the door switch is depressed and the compressor is active.
- Excessive Frost on Coils: Without proper airflow from the fan, moisture can freeze into a solid block of ice on the evaporator coils, further blocking cooling.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: CRITICAL: Disconnect the refrigerator or freezer from the power source before removing the interior back panel.
- The "Blade" Transfer: PRO TIP: Most replacement motors do not include the plastic fan blade. Carefully pull the blade straight off the old motor shaft; if it is stuck, a small amount of warm water can help loosen any ice or residue.
- Thaw Before Install: If the evaporator area is covered in ice, use a steamer or hair dryer (on low heat) to completely melt the ice before installing the new motor. Installing a new fan into a block of ice can burn out the motor instantly.
- Check the Door Switch: If the new fan doesn't start, verify that the door switch is functioning. Most fans are designed to shut off automatically when the door is opened.
- Secure Wiring: Ensure the wire harness is tucked away from the fan blades and the sharp edges of the evaporator fins to prevent electrical shorts or mechanical interference.
