It serves a pivotal role in circulating air over the refrigerator's evaporator coils, helping to maintain the cool temperatures throughout the unit. This circulation is crucial for the efficiency and effectiveness of your refrigerator's cooling process.
Causes of a bad Evaporator Fan Motor can include wear and tear over time, motor burnout due to electrical issues, or obstruction that prevents the fan from spinning.
Symptoms of a bad Evaporator Fan Motor include:
- Unusual noises coming from the refrigerator, such as humming or buzzing, indicating the motor is struggling.
- The refrigerator or freezer section is not cooling adequately.
- A noticeable difference in temperature between the top and bottom of the refrigerator or freezer.
- Ice build-up on the evaporator coils due to inadequate air circulation.
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