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condensor fan spins slowly, maybe 5 revolutions per second
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Originally Posted by: Stewart Weinland  condensor fan spins slowly, maybe 5 revolutions per second It,s gone bad. You don't have any cooling problems? Make sure you clean the condenser coil and compressor compartment, while you're back there. attached part number for you, (click on number for information) Part number: AP3797248
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team  It,s gone bad. You don't have any cooling problems? Make sure you clean the condenser coil and compressor compartment, while you're back there. attached part number for you, (click on number for information) Part number: AP3797248
;) Yes had cooling problem, but caught it early. Running floor fan behind, odd, virtually no dust, but i'll clean it out once open. Thx !!
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Originally Posted by: Stewart Weinland  Yes had cooling problem, but caught it early. Running floor fan behind, odd, virtually no dust, but i'll clean it out once open. Thx !! Yes, clean out the compartment and all the components, install the new fan motor, and you'll be good for a few more years.;)
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