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Dryer Blower Wheel 694089

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Part #694089

Replaced by #WP694089
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This part replaces 694089. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
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Part Information

Helpful DIY instructions: Installation guide with video.

This blower wheel (part number WP694089) is for dryers.

Blower wheel WP694089 attaches to the drive motor shaft and blows air through the drum and out through the exhaust vent

Disconnect the power before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.

Reviews

1-4 of 4 reviews
Stan
Portage, MIReviews 2Votes 0
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• 1 year ago
Stan• 1 year ago
Good buy

This replacement part matched perfectly with the one removed.

Response from Sears PartsDirect:
Sears Home Services • 1 year ago

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Reviews 1Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
• 4 years ago
Easy to install the blower fan

Replaced blower fan in my kenmore dryer and had no problem

Neverthought
Elmsford, NYReviews 1Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
Neverthought• 4 years ago
It was easy to install.

It was easy in spite of the wheel not so easily disconnecting from the motor. However, with the available videos I was confident to go forward. It said that "sometimes" the wheel has to be chiseled off. I had to remove the attached motor from the cradle, draw a scheme of the wiring and work on a bench with two heavy wrenches. The dryer is working great and back to it's own self again.

dghalls
New Brighton, MNReviews 1Votes 1
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• 5 years ago
dghalls• 5 years ago
Easy to Install (Once Old Blower Wheel Removed)

The new blower wheel spun onto the new motor (which was the source of the dryer issue) very easily. Getting the old blower wheel off the old, broken motor was a challenge as the wheel was stuck on the motor shaft. The plastic wheel shaft broke into pieces while using the recommended procedure to disconnect the wheel from the motor. I had to use a rotary saw to cut the wheel off the shaft from behind the dryer. Once that was done, we easily installed the new motor and new blower wheel.

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