Evergreen CECOMINOD073162 GE • Genteq 1/3 HP 230 Volt Replacement X-13 Furnace Blower Motor

(1602 reviews)

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$269.53

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  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Works great! Great value compared to oem motor... fairly easy to install the hardest part is removing the blower wheel from the old motor.

  • Cori Dubois

    > 3 day

    Worked out fine

  • Saul P. Levinson

    > 3 day

    Part arrived on time and was well packed so it arrived in good condition. I was surprised to find a complete set of installation instructions as well as a new wiring harness. These were not listed in the online description of the item. I am a very handy DIYer and found the instructions easy to follow when comparing their diagrams and directions to my own pictures of the wiring (before I removed anything).

  • JASON GARFOLA

    > 3 day

    Worked perfect just like OEM

  • Bryan

    > 3 day

    Great part. Works effectively

  • Micah Qualls

    Greater than one week

    Nice malti use moter.

  • C Far

    Greater than one week

    My local AC company wanted $1200 to replace the blower motor on my 2010 Carrier fx4dnf019t00aaa. I order this $200 motor on Friday and installed this morning in under an hour (in attic and Im 67 years old). Started up, sensed proper fan direction and now works like a charm! Rip of from AC crooks averted for once.

  • Bathroom

    > 3 day

    I 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

  • Moon

    Greater than one week

    Bought at a great price, shipped fast. Easy install. Boom, AC back to working like new! Thanks!

  • C Rowand

    Greater than one week

    The motor was not hard to wire but can see it might look hard with all the wires coming out. Your only going to use half the wires

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