💨 Keep your cool with the ultimate fridge fan upgrade!
The BlueStars 240369701 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor delivers high-speed 3000 RPM airflow powered by 120V, engineered for direct replacement in major refrigerator brands like Frigidaire and Kenmore. Built with premium materials to meet OEM standards, it offers an easy DIY installation and lifetime protection, ensuring your fridge stays cool and quiet while saving you time and money on repairs.
Brand | BlueStars |
Speed | 3000 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Product Dimensions | 3"W x 3"H |
Material | Evaporator |
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
Manufacturer | BlueStars |
UPC | 742488713934 |
Brand Name | BlueStars |
Model Info | 240369701 AP4700070 PS3419839 5303918549 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Item model number | 240369701 AP4700070 PS3419839 5303918549 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | 240369701 |
Color | As Pictured |
Material Type | Evaporator |
Included Components | 240369701 Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Motor is as Described in the Amazon Listing
Installation is a very good fit, no alterations was needed and performance is meeting expectation. The low marking for durability is because only time can determine this status.
W**R
Exact replacement
This was a low cost exact replacement part. Seems to be working well.
B**.
Correct part, easy install
Worked great, but even though my original was not working, I thought this was the problem I was having, unfortunately my diagnosis was bad. Theoretically it should have solved the problem, but my fridge had other issues as well. But basically got the same fridge, great sale, so assumingly have this as a spare should the new one crap out. Fast shipping , thanks
G**K
Perfect fit, different configuration, perfect function
Perfect fit, perfect function, perfect delivery the next day. I installed it, and it is still working!
R**.
Was the perfect fit
When my refrigerator started to get warm, the first thing I thought was a freon leak but the freezer was still holding temp so I looked to this circulator motor. Most newer fridges have these fans that help pull the cold air from the freezer upto the refrigerator box and when these motors go bad they cant hold the proper temperature.Overall an easy replacement, just a lot of various size screws to contend with. Fortunately I didn't have to deal with insulation or glue but you might depending on your model. You may also have to cut the original wires to connect this.This is one of the least expensive ways I know of to save a $400 repair bill. Five Stars.
A**S
Works great
Great
T**M
installation is easy
purchased and installed Jan of 23 still going strong blows a little stronger than oem but works great
A**R
Quick, Easy Install; Goes BAD Just Two Months Later
The media could not be loaded. Ya gotta love it! They even provide a reviewer with glowing, effusive praise for the product! Kind of, "Here's what we want you to say, just sign here: Fit right into the silicone rubber mounting blocks, has spade fittings for the hot, neutral and ground. Runs like a charm. Got the fridge cold again in just a couple hours. " LITERALLY! The text above, from "Fit right into . . ." to " . . . a couple hours" comes up as a default review. As if I might have a hard time deciding what to write. I would have given 2 stars, but felt so insulted by the pre-written review, I can't find it in me to go above ONE STAR.Actually, it is quite easy to install. ULTRA DURABLE, they call it?? Whew! Two months later, almost to the day, it began growling. And over a couple days, it got very noticeably worse. The bearings -- not ball bearings -- have worn so loose that the shaft 'walks' around inside the bearing surface. At 3,000 rpm, that makes a pretty ugly growling sound, which the thermal insulation of the refrigerator is sadly unable to contain. And it stalls the fan out, so you aren't getting the air movement you need. After slowing the fan, the 'walking' lessens, and the motor regains its speed, only to repeat a few seconds later.I have ordered a new fan. Amazon has hundreds of them, listed for anything from $12.00 to $98.00 I guess it's a crap shoot. Again, no mention of ball bearings; it seems nobody makes a refrigerator evaporator fan with real bearings! But I'll be crossing my fingers that it lasts more than 60 days.{EDITED a couple weeks later: } Indeed, the replacement I found, "SM999 Universal Evaporator Fan Motor Compatible with Frigidaire, Kenmore Refrigerator", listed as Part #AP4503254, is a jewel. Runs beautifully, and cost only $13.72. Comes with every imaginable mounting component for installing the motor in a huge range of refrigerators. So far, no bad bearing noises!
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