

Evergreen CECOMINOD073162 GE • Genteq 1/3 HP 230 Volt Replacement X-13 Furnace Blower Motor
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Matthew Coulter
> 3 dayMotor worked great, still working great and at a fraction of the cost. The supply houses that would sell it to me quoted me $900-$1200 without an account for the part. Carrier, the company who makes the handler wouldnt even talk to me. So a week without AC in the summer and I couldnt get any help from the supply houses or the company. Guess which brand I wont be buying anymore.
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Daniel
> 3 dayWorked well to replace the stock motor at a much better price than OEM
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CDizzler
> 3 dayMotor was an exact replacement for a failed blower motor in a Carrier residential HVAC system. Fit and worked perfectly. AC technician quoted $750 to replace motor. DIY cost was $214. Took about 20 minutes to remove blower from unit and about the same amount of time to reinstall blower after swapping out motor.
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jerry
> 3 dayGreat price quite running
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SG
> 3 dayReal good price and easy to install.
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Chuck
> 3 dayThe motor was an exact replacement. Installed in via the instructions which were easy to follow and it runs like a charm. The motor that I replaced was a replacement for the X-13 Motor already (FM-20). I was hesitant to replace it with this motor as it was labeled as an FM-20 not X-13, but it fit perfectly. If you have an FM-20 motor, feel at ease that this motor is a direct replacement.
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LauraKT
> 3 dayExact fit. Easy to install. Performs as it should so far ( tested after install but havent needed to run the unit since its been nice window open weather). Got to us in 2 days!
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Bathroom
Greater than one weekI was happy to find this motor as the cost of the motor was less than half of the labor cost of an HVAC tech to come out and replace it under warranty. However, the motor only lasted 20 months. But, because I cannot find a better deal out there I will probably go with another and take my chances. Also, maybe there is a warranty, but I could never reach anyone at the manufacturer/seller. To replace in my HVAC it had to: -Pull the electrical disconnect -Remove the front panel (6 screws) -Remove the ground wire screw -Remove screw on other side of hanger -Remove wire harnes -Remove 2 other wires -Slide motor out -Loosen set screw holding fan -Remove fan -Remove 3 mounting screws -Remove motor from housing -Losen collar around motor -Remove motor -Put in new motor -Reverse all above steps
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Ryan epling
> 3 dayArrived quickly, fit perfectly, works like original
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Juan C.
> 3 dayThis was a good buy. I’m not an HVAC tech. And the removal of the fan from the shaft was tricky as I needed a special tool to extract it. This was due to mine being almost welded (rare) to the shaft, most come right off. Also, the wires were in differently color coded so I had to figure that out without burning up the motor.