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Evaporator Motor 8170525

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Part #8170525

Replaced by #WP12013211Q
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Manufacturer substitution
This part replaces 8170525. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
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$189.19 | 
18% OFF 
MSRP: $230.00
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Part Information

This evaporator fan motor (part number WP12013211Q) is for refrigerators.

Evaporator fan motor WP12013211Q circulates air through the fresh food compartment for efficient cooling.

Safely store any food that could deteriorate while the power is off and unplug the refrigerator before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.

Top models using the same part

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Model #BRD18V1C-P1326501WC Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBRD18V1C-P1326501WC
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Model #BR22V1W-P1325024WW Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBR22V1W-P1325024WW
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Model #BX21V2E-P1325031WB Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBX21V2E-P1325031WB
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Model #BR18V1E-P1320707WB Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBR18V1E-P1320707WB
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Model #BRF20VSE-P1321303WS Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBRF20VSE-P1321303WS
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Model #BRF20V1S-P1321313WS Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorBRF20V1S-P1321313WS
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Model #DRB1801AW-PDRB1801AW0 Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorDRB1801AW-PDRB1801AW0
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Model #ARB2117AS-PARB2117AS0 Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorARB2117AS-PARB2117AS0
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Model #ARB2107AB-PARB2107AB3 Amana bottom-mount refrigeratorARB2107AB-PARB2107AB3
Evaporator & freezer control assy

Reviews

Kiwi123
WisconsinReviews 1Votes 0
• 4 years ago
Kiwi123• 4 years ago
Evap fan motor replacement

Old fan (16yrs) was making random screeching noises for a month. Easy to replace. Expect to wait a couple minutes for fan to kick in after installation and you close the door or hold the door switch closed. Also expect some popping sounds and vapor to release (I thought I blew up something while waiting for the fan to start - I think the freezer boils off condensate drips before the fan starts)