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[Lifetime Warranty] WR60X10074 WR60X10307 Evaporator Fan Motor Replacement - Compatible with GE Hotpoint Refrigerators - Replaces AP4438809 WR60X10224 PS2364950 WR60X10099 WR60X30370

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WR60X10074 / WR60X10307 Evaporator Fan Motor

Key Features

  • Circulates air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments for even cooling.
  • DC motor designed for low-noise operation.
  • Includes an integrated thermistor and wiring harness.
  • Located in the freezer section of the appliance.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP3191003
  • PS304658
  • 914169
  • AH304658
  • EA304658
  • 197D4492G001
  • WR60X10307
  • WR60X10224
  • EAP304658

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits specific refrigerator models, including those manufactured by GE and Hotpoint.
  • Verify fitment by checking your appliance's original part number or model number.

When to Replace

  • The freezer or refrigerator is too warm.
  • Loud or unusual noises are coming from the freezer.
  • The fan motor does not run when the compressor is on.
  • Excessive frost buildup is present on the evaporator coils.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the appliance from its power source before starting the repair.
  • Safely store any food that could spoil while the power is off.
  • This part is accessible by removing the cover panel at the back of the freezer interior.
  • Installation typically requires basic hand tools like a nut driver or screwdriver.
  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    BlueStars WR60X10307 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor replaces part numbers: WR60X10074, 1550741, AP4438809, WR60X10224, WR60X30370, PS2364950.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    WR60X10307 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor is made from durable high quality material.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your refrigerator works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    The WR60X10307 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor is very simple to install and anyone with basic hand tools can install it.
Compatible GE Refrigerator Models

Compatible GE Refrigerator Models

GCG21YESAFWW, GCG21YESAFBB, RSK25LHSDCCC, PJE25MGTEFKB, PSH25PSTASV, ZFSB25DTASS, GCE23LBWAFBB, GCE23LBWAFWW, PSH25PSTASS, RSK25LCSDCCC.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 197D4492G001, 914169, AH304658, AP3191003, EA304658, PS304658
GE BSS25GFPACC, BSS25GFPAWW, BSS25GFPCCC, BSS25GFPCWW, BSY25GFMCCC, BSY25GFMCWW, BSY25GFMDCC, BSY25GFMDWW, DSS25JFPACC, DSS25JFPAWW, DSS25JFPCCC, DSS25JFPCWW, DSS25JFPEWW, DSS25PFMCCC, DSS25PFMCWW, DSS25PFMDCC, DSS25PFMDWW
GE ESH22XGPABB, ESH22XGPACC, ESH22XGPAWW, ESH22XGPBBB, ESH22XGPBCC, ESH22XGPBWW, ESH22XGPCBB, ESH22XGPCCC, ESH22XGPCWW, ESH25XGPABB, ESH25XGPACC, ESH25XGPAWW, ESH25XGPCCC, ESH25XGPCWW, ESH25XGRABB, ESH25XGRACC, ESH25XGRAWW, ESL22XGPCBS, ESL25XGPABS, ESL25XGPCBS, ESS22XGMCBB, ESS22XGMCCC, ESS22XGMCWW, ESS22XGMDBB, ESS22XGMDCC, ESS22XGMDWW, ESS25XGMCBB, ESS25XGMCCC, ESS25XGMCWW, ESS25XGMDBB, ESS25XGMDCC, ESS25XGMDWW
GE GSA20IBMCFBB, GSA20IBMCFWW, GSA20IBMDFBB, GSA20IBMDFWW, GSA20IBPAFBB, GSA20IBPAFWW, GSA20IBPCFBB, GSA20IBPCFWW, GSA20IEMCFBB, GSA20IEMCFWW, GSA20IEMDFBB, GSA20IEMDFWW, GSA20IEPAFBB, GSA20IEPAFWW, GSA20IEPCFBB, GSA20IEPCFWW, GSA22KBMCFBB, GSA22KBMCFWW, GSA22KBMDFBB, GSA22KBMDFWW, GSA22KBPAFBB, GSA22KBPAFWW, GSA22KBPCFBB, GSA22KBPCFWW, GSA22KEMCFBB, GSA22KEMCFWW, GSA22KEMDFBB, GSA22KEMDFWW, GSA22KEPAFBB, GSA22KEPAFWW, GSA22KEPCFBB, GSA22KEPCFWW
GE GSG20IBMCFBB, GSG20IBMCFWW, GSG20IBMDFBB, GSG20IBMDFWW, GSG20IBPAFBB, GSG20IBPAFWW, GSG20IBPCFBB, GSG20IBPCFWW, GSG20IEMCFBB, GSG20IEMCFWW, GSG20IEMDFBB, GSG20IEMDFWW, GSG20IEPAFBB, GSG20IEPAFWW, GSG20IEPCFBB, GSG20IEPCFWW, GSG22KBMCFBB, GSG22KBMCFWW, GSG22KBMDFBB, GSG22KBMDFWW, GSG22KBPAFBB, GSG22KBPAFWW, GSG22KBPCFBB, GSG22KBPCFWW, GSG22KEMCFBB, GSG22KEMCFWW, GSG22KEMDFBB, GSG22KEMDFWW, GSG22KEPAFBB, GSG22KEPAFWW
GE GSS22IBPAWW, GSS22IBPCCC, GSS22IBPCWW, GSS22IFPACC, GSS22IFPAWW, GSS22IFPCBB, GSS22IFPCCC, GSS22IFPCWW, GSS22JEMABB, GSS22JEMDBB, GSS22JEMDCC, GSS22JEMDWW, GSS22JEPABB, GSS22JFPCBB, GSS22JFPCCC, GSS22JFPCWW, GSS22JFPW, GSS22KGMCAA, GSS22KGMCBB, GSS22KGMDCC, GSS22KGMDWW, GSS22KGPABB, GSS22KGPACC, GSS22KGPAWW, GSS22KGPCBB, GSS22KGPCCC, GSS22KGPCWW, GSS22QFMCBB, GSS22QFMCCC, GSS22QFMCWW, GSS22QFMDBB, GSS22QFMDCC, GSS22QFMDWW, GSS22QGMDCC
Color
Marbled White / Gray
Material
Plastic / Metal
Includes Thermistor
Yes β€” thermistor snaps onto evaporator; wired into 6-pin harness
Voltage
9.75V DC
Wattage
3.25W
Connector
6-Pin
Motor Dimensions
3 x 2-3/8 x 3-3/8 inches

FAQ

This motor is designed for GE and Hotpoint refrigerators. It is a direct replacement for part numbers WR60X10074, WR60X10307, WR60X10224, WR60X10099, WR60X30370, AP4438809, PS2364950, 1550741, AP3191003, 197D4492G001, and 914169.
The most common signs are a refrigerator that is not cooling properly, an unusually warm fresh food compartment, or a loud, grinding, or clicking noise coming from the freezer section. If the fan blades are obstructed but the motor still fails to spin, or if you test the motor windings with a multimeter and find no continuity, the motor has likely failed.
Replacing the evaporator fan motor is a manageable repair that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. You will generally need a screwdriver (usually Phillips or hex head depending on your specific model's screws) and a pair of work gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges inside the freezer housing. Always unplug the refrigerator and safely store perishable food before beginning the repair.
Before installing the new motor, inspect the fan blade for any cracks or damage and ensure the wiring harness is free of corrosion. It is also a good time to clear any frost buildup from the evaporator coils, as restricted airflow can put unnecessary strain on the new motor and lead to premature failure.
These motors often fail due to natural wear and tear over time, or because they are forced to work against excessive frost buildup caused by a faulty defrost heater or sensor. If the motor is constantly running against ice or debris, the internal bearings will eventually seize, or the motor windings will burn out.