The evaporator fan motor is a component of the overall refrigeration system that draws air through the evaporator coils to remove heat from the circulating air. Depending on the type, the evaporator fan motor is also responsible for spreading cooled air throughout the freezer and refrigerator compartments.
This airflow cycle is essential for the refrigerator to function properly. If the evaporator fan motor fails for whatever reason, the temperature inside the refrigerator will rise.
If your refrigerator is continually running or failing to keep its temperature, the evaporator fan motor may malfunction. To cool the fridge, an evaporator fan motor, also known as a refrigerator fan motor, works in tandem with the compressor. The fan pushes air across the cooling coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator as it turns.
The temperature in both the fridge and freezer compartments will rise if the evaporator fan or motor fails. To compensate, the refrigerator may run continuously, consuming significantly more electricity than usual, and it may still be unable to maintain the proper temperature.
Replacing a single component of your refrigerator is often less expensive than purchasing an altogether new appliance. We have replacement parts for a variety of refrigerators and other appliances.
Your freezer will begin to defrost if the evaporator fan motor fails. With your hand, open the freezer door and feel for chilled air. You should be able to tell right away if the freezer isn’t working. If the freezer is chilly, the evaporator fan motor is most likely working correctly.