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Technician states I need new evaporator fan motor and wants $110 for part and two hours labor ($320 total). I want to fix myself but need some idea how tough it will be to install the new evaporator fan motor. Freezer is still cold, but refrigerator too warm.
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Fairly easy, just remove freezer back panels, locate the evaporator motor and replace with part #AP3845420, about $28 plus shipping. While you have the evaporator motor out, plug it into 115 volts to make sure it is bad.
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