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DA97-15765A Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor (DC12V 1.7W 0.16A 1120RPM) for Samsung

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DA97-15765A Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor (DC12V 1.7W 0.16A 1120RPM) for SamsungDA97 15765A Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor Key Features Complete condenser fan motor assembly Includes fan blade, motor, and housing Voltage: 12V DC Current: 0. 16A Speed: 1120RPM Connector Type: Molex plug Blade Diameter: 6 3 8 inches Replaces Cross Reference Part Numbers DA97 15765C DA97 15765B DA97 12842A DA97 12842B DA97 12842D DA31 00340A AP6001015 PS11733650 EAP11733650 RMF002ASSA Compatibility & Fitment Designed for specific Samsung

DA97-15765A Refrigerator Condenser Fan Motor

Key Features

  • Complete condenser fan motor assembly
  • Includes fan blade, motor, and housing
  • Voltage: 12V DC
  • Current: 0.16A
  • Speed: 1120RPM
  • Connector Type: Molex plug
  • Blade Diameter: 6-3/8 inches

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • DA97-15765C
  • DA97-15765B
  • DA97-12842A
  • DA97-12842B
  • DA97-12842D
  • DA31-00340A
  • AP6001015
  • PS11733650
  • EAP11733650
  • RMF002ASSA

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for specific Samsung refrigerator models.
  • Example model fitment: RH22H9010SR.
  • Verify the part number from your original motor or appliance manual before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Refrigerator is not cooling properly or is too warm.
  • Loud or unusual noises (grinding, whirring) coming from the back of the unit.
  • Condenser fan blade is damaged or will not spin.
  • The refrigerator displays a related error code (e.g., 23 E, 23 C).

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the refrigerator from its power source before beginning installation.
  • The condenser fan is typically located behind a rear access panel at the bottom of the unit.
  • Wear protective gloves to prevent injury.
  • Note the orientation and wiring of the original part before removal to simplify installation.
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