Freezer Compressor Fan Motor Stock Number: ES1406001
Genuine spare part for select models of Samsung fridge freezers
Manufactured by Samsung
(This part fits select models)
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Freezer Compressor Fan Motor
If you are noticing that the air being produced in your fridge or freezer is not being circulated around the inside of the appliance, it could be due to a faulty motor. The motor is located behind the fan blades, and ensure that cold air is produced - to help keep the food stored at the correct temperature. With this replacement spare motor from eSpares, you will soon be back to a fully working fridge or freezer in no time!
Genuine spare part for select models of Samsung fridge freezers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
9 Questions and 9 Answers
Middle of fridge is hot between fridge and freezer door. Will fan replacement solve this? Don’t believe it’s functioning properly. 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
This fan supplies airflow around the freezer and wouldn't normally affect between the fridge and freezer door, ensure the motor is running correctly and the temperature is ok.
I have a samsung side by side American freezer the bottom of fridge is freezing up and top of freezer is not freezing properly I think it might be fan 1 Answer
The back is not iced up
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
You would need to test the fan with a multimeter to determine if it has failed.
the freezer is making a noise, if I open the door it stops. Its a Samsung American Fridge Freezer model RSA1UTMG. Do you think I need to change the fan mtor ? 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
It is likely the fan bearing could be noisy but you would need to confirm it has failed before ordering.
Freezer defrosted last week showing a freezer fan fault. Defrosted the fan but this has happened again. I think I may need a new fan. The model is samsung rs21dpsm. Could you point me in right direction as to which parts I need to order. It's 11 year old and never had this problem before.
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Dean at eSpares says...
This could be caused by a build-up of ice, test the fan motor and defrost heater for continuity as if it’s not defrosted correctly could interfere with the fan.
I believe the fan blades are held on by some form of spring. I was wondering how easy it was to move from the old to the new motor.
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Chris at eSpares says...
The fan is simply pushed onto the shaft, use a screwdriver shaft to knock the hub off the spindle by hitting the handle.
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