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Kenmore 25376180411 Fan Motor
Fan motors from most brands of wall units can be a simple job to replace if you possess some DIY know-how and a few tools. The fan motor is the basis for the heated or cooled air moving into areas throughout the house.
Simple signals the wall unit fan motor is on its last leg
- The unit fan blade does not spin when the unit should be creating an airflow
- Occasionally you can hear scraping and other bone-chilling noises as the motor is functioning
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