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I have 11 GE refrigerators, all the same. In the past I have had evaporator fans go bad, so I keep a few extras stocked. In one unit this fan stopped, I replaced with a new one, but it did not start running. I pull the connector and checked the supply voltage, it was about 36 Volts, the fan states it is 115V. The coils were cool and the condenser was running. When I took the original fan out that was not working, the motor was warm. Can someone point me in the right direction to find out the cause and possible repair? Thanks in advance. -Kevin Venice Beach Villas Venice Florida Vacation Rentals | Venice Beach Villas
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36 volt is your clue you have low voltage due to bad connection or bad wire someplace.. not the fans fault if it dont have full power.
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:) Everything Fixed. Thanks all.
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