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Frigidaire Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor 809069201

Part #809069201
Replaced by #809069206
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Learning experience
May 16, 2020|I d i, Auburn, WA

I was surprised that 1 small fan order would cause the fridge not to work. Looking up the online manual helped to locate the fan motor. The most difficult part was unloading the freezer and interior parts to expose and remove the motor. Note: While waiting for new motor to arrive. (1.5 weeks), the freezer remained cold and the fridge was about 47 degree with passive cooling. Once the motor was replaced I noticed the fan motor stops when opening fridge or freezer door and starts again with doors closed.

Ease of InstallationModerate
Duration of Installation30 minutes - 1 hour

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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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Easy install
June 12, 2018|Chet d, Tarrytown ga

With the great help from YouTube repair clinic user it was an easy 30 minute job and saved $200 including shipping.

Ease of InstallationVery Easy
Duration of Installation30 minutes - 1 hour

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It worked!
March 07, 2019|NerdCrewAllstar, Undisclosed

I am just happy that this worked, since I wasn't 100% sure that it would. The install process wasn't easy, but most of the steps were not too challenging. It just took a long time to empty the freezer of food, put it in a cooler, etc. To access the fan properly, you must remove the door panel, and take out the shelves (the top one disconnects just like a cabinet drawer, and the bottom track for the door comes out via large screws). The hardest part to remove is the back panel that covers the evap coil. This is attached to some green grounding wires by clips. So when you pull the panel away, do it slowly so you can detatch the clips. I highly recommend removing the bottom track before you take the rear panel off. I suggest you take your time, take lots of photos, and refer to the "cabinet" schematic that's available on Sears' website, which shows all the parts, exploded out. Be sure to have the right tools including screwdrivers (ratcheting kind is helpful) and a socket set/nut driver (this is essential). Be sure to put down towels or a rug onto your workspace.

Ease of InstallationModerate
Duration of Installation30 minutes - 1 hour

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Right part, terrible service
July 30, 2018|SearsHasCrappyService, Undisclosed

The part was the right part and it was easy to install once I got it. Sears did a terrible job of getting the part to me.

Ease of InstallationVery Easy
Duration of InstallationLess than 30 minutes

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