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Frigidaire Model FFET1222QW fridge


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The evaporator fan has stopped working in this fridge. The specs for the OEM part are 12V, 4W, 2100RPM. I have access to the same size fan by the same manufacturer as the broken fan; the new fan's specs are 12V, 4W, 2400RPM. Would there be any problem replacing the 2100RPM evaporator fan with the 2400RPM fan?

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part number 5304519506

use that part 5304519506 , not the ones off ebay or amazon... it never ends well trying to save a few bucks on a part. Faster airflow over the evap can cause havoc, and or leaks on some already cheap metal.

Did you make sure you have voltage to the fan motor?

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You'll end up replacing the control in the fridge too .

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