





[Lifetime Warranty] 242077702 242077705 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor - Compatible with Frigidaire & Kenmore - Replaces PS12728811 AP6892595 242077701 242219201 FDQC18EL4F 5304514392
242077702 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
Key Features
- Voltage: 115V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Power: 2.5W
- Circulates air through the evaporator coils to maintain consistent temperatures.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 242077705
- AP6892595
- PS12728811
- 5304514392
- A03788604
- 242077701
- 242219201
- FDQC18EL4F
Compatibility & Fitment
Fits certain refrigerator models from the following brands:
- Crosley
- Electrolux
- Frigidaire
- Kenmore
- White-Westinghouse
When to Replace
Consider replacement if you observe one or more of the following symptoms:
- Refrigerator is not cooling, but the freezer is cold.
- Unusual or loud noises coming from the freezer area.
- Fan blade does not turn when the compressor is running.
- Excessive frost buildup inside the freezer.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply before starting the repair.
- The motor is located behind a panel at the back of the freezer compartment.
- Basic hand tools, such as a screwdriver or nut driver, are typically required.
- Note the orientation and wire connections of the old motor before removal.
Original: $36.94
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Description
242077702 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
Key Features
- Voltage: 115V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Power: 2.5W
- Circulates air through the evaporator coils to maintain consistent temperatures.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 242077705
- AP6892595
- PS12728811
- 5304514392
- A03788604
- 242077701
- 242219201
- FDQC18EL4F
Compatibility & Fitment
Fits certain refrigerator models from the following brands:
- Crosley
- Electrolux
- Frigidaire
- Kenmore
- White-Westinghouse
When to Replace
Consider replacement if you observe one or more of the following symptoms:
- Refrigerator is not cooling, but the freezer is cold.
- Unusual or loud noises coming from the freezer area.
- Fan blade does not turn when the compressor is running.
- Excessive frost buildup inside the freezer.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply before starting the repair.
- The motor is located behind a panel at the back of the freezer compartment.
- Basic hand tools, such as a screwdriver or nut driver, are typically required.
- Note the orientation and wire connections of the old motor before removal.





















