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The Frigidaire 241509402 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor is a genuine replacement part designed for various Frigidaire refrigerators. With a compact size of 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches and a lightweight design of 0.62 pounds, this motor ensures reliable performance and easy installation, making it an essential component for maintaining your fridge's cooling efficiency.
Brand | Frigidaire |
Model Name | Frigidaire |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Frigidaire |
UPC | 852664358191 687927831193 048172038377 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00852664358191, 00048172038377 |
Part Number | 241509402 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | 241509402 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**W
Fixed my Frigidaire / Electrolux LGHN2844MF0 with error code 5Y EF
I have a Frigidaire (made by Electrolux) LGHN2844MF0 manufactured in 2010, side-by-side fridge with lower freezer. Was giving 5Y EF error code and would not cool. After researching online, found this fan and matching fan blade (https://amzn.to/2PdqtaM). Replaced both and the issue was solved. I recommend replacing the fan blade with the motor. Replacement took about 90 minutes, it was the first time I had attempted such a repair. If I had to do it again I could do it in 15 minutes. I recommend taking pics at each step so you can remember how everything goes back together.Basic steps, disconnect power to the fridge. Remove freezer baskets, remove top freezer shelf slides by using the black plastic "release" near the back of each slide. Unbolt the four 1/2" bolts that hold the freezer door to the lower shelf slides. Set aside the door. Remove the two screws that hold the upper shelf slides and remove the upper slides, set those aside. The lower slides can stay in place. Remove the back plastic pieces (2) and the large thin metal plate at back of freezer section. You have to disconnect the cable going to ice maker, just pinch and pull. Then pull the connector out of the large thin metal plate. I think there are about 5 screws total, keep track of which screws go where. Set these plastic pieces and the large metal plate aside. This will expose a small metal plate that has the fan assembly. Remove that plate, disconnect the wiring connector. Pull the small plate/fan assembly out. Take photos of the fan and fan blade orientation and pay close attention when reassembling. Compare the old fan assembly to your parts and make sure they are the same, and the wiring connectors etc all match up. If not, you need to get the right parts before moving forward. Remove the fan by releasing the small plastic "u-clamp", carefully remove the fan, and don't lose the rubber bushings that isolate and hold the fan to the bracket/plate. Remove the old fan blade, and get the small washer from the shaft. Put the washer back on the new motor shaft, push the new fan blade onto the shaft and make sure it's the proper orientation, it could be possible to put it on backwards. Look at your photos. The fan is designed to "push" or "pull" air depending on how you describe it, but it needs to be installed the same way as the original. Carefully put rubber bushings on fan motor, reinstall w plastic U-clip, then start the process of re-assembling everything in the reverse order that you removed it.Take this opportunity to carefully wipe down all the parts, pieces, panels inside the freezer. Once you have it all back together, also remove the front lower plastic trim below the freezer door, and the cardboard cover on the back of the fridge, and clean out any yucky hair/dirt/debris. The stuff under the fridge works best if it's cleaned up occasionally and can dissipate heat more effectively.
W**
Took a gamble and looks like they shipped a OEM
My Frigidaire FFHB2740PSBA was starting to feel warm in the freezer and refrigerator, opened her up and found the fan not running (Look up appliancespartspro and repairclinic on how to dissemble). Some of the reviews sound scary after they mention a knock off were sent. I took a gamble, made sure it was Sold and shipped by Amazon and not a third party. I was happy to receive one identical to the old OEM part, "Made in Thailand" Marble white pattern on casing, Sealed Frigidaire sticker on box outside. Installed the part, let it ran overnight and happy to find it back to 0 degrees in the morning.
K**S
Do not buy cheaper versions of this part!
I began trying to fix my fridge with a $20 version of this part (same part number) that looked the same. This is not a part to cut corners on. The higher price point is worth it and you’ll save yourself from a LOT of frustration and uncomfortable maneuvering. Once I ordered this the repair took 45 minutes max (and most of that was just getting to the part and then putting back all the panels and food drawers).
G**O
Not OEM part
This is the $20 generic version. Scam. Don’t buy.
T**O
OEM part
Its exactly the same part I pulled from my fridge. I took a gamble and bought one from amazon warehouse. Was worried it might be one of the cheaper knockoffs. Looked clean, unused and got it for a discount. Happy camper
C**O
Brand name product works better
Initially I bought a no-brand part only cost $19 and it didn't work, so i decided to bite the bullet and buy this Panasonic part that costs almost $80 more. It's worth it because I have my refrigerator working. Hope this will last me at least another 6 years.
A**R
Evap Fan motor
Part appears identical to the original. It was moderately difficult to install, but that's on the manufacturer of the fridge. The only reason the cost wasn't 5 stars is due to there being a generic option that was much cheaper. I didnt want to take a chance on the generic.
R**N
Diagnosed before ordering
Well I sure needed this small motor when mine failed. The refrigerator gets its cold air from the freezer. Without air blowing over the coils the refrigerator was not cooling. It is a little bit of trouble to get to the motor but most people should be able to DIY.
F**I
La qualité
Bon service
N**N
2nd fan purchased - they work!
We’ve bought 2 of these bc our refrigerator is 11 years old; and let’s be honest, nothing lasts as long as it used to.Easy to replace on your own thanks to some handy folks on YouTube.This has kept our fridge going on two occasions. And though we’ve changed this part more than once, it is a far cry from the $$$$ to replace the whole refrigerator. Also is a real fight back at consumerism. ;)Do yourself a favour , order one , find YouTube and fix your own stuff! You can do it!
A**M
Genuine part!
Working well in my Electrolux refrigerator.
A**R
No quality and no customer service
Frigidaire 241509402 Evaporator Fan Motor did not even turn on at all. They sold me a dead Evaporator Fan Motor. Do not buy from them, you will regret it. Other reviewers had warned of poor quality but I did not listen and now, I pay the price.Service: Very poor. They sent me a return label with no prepaid post and I was given 30 days to return the item or not get a refund. I had to pay for the returned item ($16.00 CAD). But after I had mailed the item, two days later, they emailed a return prepaid label to return the item. When I told them that I had already mailed their item and asked to be reimbursed for the $16.00 CAD that I paid, sent them the receipt from Canada post, never heard from them again.I lost not only my time but also money for their disorganized and no customer service. Very bad service. NEVER deal with this Seller.
M**P
Good quality
Well made product
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