WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade is a replacement air-moving component designed for use in GE refrigerator evaporator fan assemblies; it is a molded plastic/blade element that attaches to the evaporator fan motor shaft to generate directed airflow across the evaporator coil. As a mechanical rotating blade, it is sized and pitched to provide the necessary volumetric flow and static pressure for the specific refrigerator geometry, and is typically sold as a direct-replacement service part identified by that part number.
Inside the appliance, the evaporator fan blade functions as the primary means of circulating cold air from the evaporator compartment into the fresh food and freezer sections. It interacts directly with the evaporator fan motor and housing,and its performance affects heat-exchange efficiency at the evaporator coil,the distribution of conditioned air through ducting and baffles,and indirectly the operation of the compressor,thermostat/control board,and defrost system. A properly sized and balanced blade helps maintain uniform temperatures, prevents localized frost buildup on the coil, and reduces load on the refrigeration system by ensuring consistent airflow across sensors and temperature feedback devices.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the WR60X10205’s function and mechanical characteristics, guidance on model compatibility and identification, common failure symptoms (such as reduced airflow, vibration, noise, blade damage, and ice interference), step-by-step troubleshooting to isolate blade versus motor or obstruction issues, and practical replacement considerations including mounting orientation, balancing, clearances, and basic safety precautions. The content is intended to equip technicians, engineers, and informed appliance owners with the details needed to diagnose airflow-related problems and to select and install the correct replacement component safely and effectively.
table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Evaporator Fan Blade in Refrigerator Airflow and Temperature Regulation
- How the WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade Operates Within the Evaporator Compartment
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Evaporator Fan Blade Malfunction
- Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Guidance
- Q&A
- Concluding Remarks
Function and Role of the Evaporator Fan Blade in refrigerator Airflow and Temperature Regulation
The WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator fan Blade is the molded impeller that attaches to the evaporator fan motor shaft and directs cabinet air across the evaporator coil. Its blade geometry, pitch and diameter determine volumetric flow and static pressure, so the correct part and orientation are necessary for designed heat-transfer performance. In practice, a correctly sized blade ensures even circulation from the freezer evaporator into the refrigerator compartment; a cracked, deformed, or incorrect blade reduces flow, increases evaporator frosting, and lengthens compressor run times because less air passes over the coil for a given motor RPM.
- Reduced cooling capacity or longer run cycles
- visible frost accumulation on the evaporator coil
- Unusual vibration or noise from an imbalanced blade
- Uneven temperatures between freezer and fresh-food compartments
From a technical standpoint the blade’s effect is measured by the delivered volumetric flow (CFM) against the system’s internal ducting and evaporator pressure drop; small changes in blade pitch or imbalance can change cabinet ΔT noticeably. Technicians should inspect for radial runout, cracked vanes, and proper shaft seating; because the motor is typically sealed, replacement rather than lubrication is the usual remedy. When fitting a replacement, use the specified part number to maintain clearances and blade orientation-incorrect clearance can scrape the coil shroud or allow recirculation paths that reduce effective airflow.
| Item | description |
|---|---|
| Model | WR60X10205 (specific GE evaporator fan blade) |
| Material | Molded thermoplastic (typical: ABS) |
| Mount type | Press-fit or keyed onto evaporator motor shaft |
| Typical effect | Determines CFM and influences evaporator ΔT and defrost behavior |
How the WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade Operates Within the Evaporator Compartment
The WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade is a molded plastic impeller that mounts to the evaporator fan motor shaft inside the evaporator compartment to move cold air from the coil into the cabinet plenum. Its blade geometry and pitch are engineered to produce an axial airflow pattern that maximizes coil-to-cabinet heat transfer while minimizing turbulence and noise. The blade attaches by a specific press-fit or clip interface, so correct fitment to the motor shaft diameter and hub style is required for secure mounting and to maintain balance at the motor’s operating speed.
In normal operation the blade spins whenever the evaporator fan motor is energized – typically concurrent with compressor operation and paused during the heater portion of a defrost cycle - generating a steady airflow across the fins to equalize temperature and reduce localized frost. Practical issues technicians encounter include bent or cracked blades that vibrate or contact the coil, blades installed with the wrong orientation that reverse intended airflow, and improper clearance that reduces flow. Replacing the blade with the correct WR60X10205 unit restores designed airflow characteristics; ensure correct seating, clearance from evaporator fins, and that the motor bearings are sound to avoid persistent noise or flow loss.
- typical symptoms of blade failure: reduced cooling,frost buildup on evaporator,unusual vibration or noise.
- Installation checks: confirm shaft diameter/hub match, blade orientation, and clearance from coil fins.
- Operational note: blade performance depends on motor speed and unobstructed return/duct paths inside the evaporator compartment.
| Item | description |
|---|---|
| Primary function | Move conditioned air across evaporator coils into cabinet for uniform cooling |
| Mounting | Press-fit/clip to specific motor shaft/hub; must match shaft diameter and hub profile |
| Common failure signs | Imbalance, cracks, interference with fins, and reduced airflow leading to temperature irregularities |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Evaporator Fan Blade Malfunction
The WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade is the impeller that directs cold air across the evaporator coil and into the refrigerator cabinet; it mounts directly to the evaporator fan motor shaft and its blade geometry, pitch and balance determine the airflow distribution and motor load. For proper replacement and compatibility, match the blade’s hub bore, mounting method (press-fit, set‑screw or keyed hub), diameter and blade count to the original component-mismatched geometry or an incorrect hub fit will reduce airflow or introduce imbalance that increases motor current and accelerates wear. Technicians should also confirm rotation direction and clearance to the shroud during fitment because even a slight difference in blade geometry can change the cabinet temperature profile and defrost behavior.
Common operational failures present as reduced airflow, uneven cooling, rapid frost accumulation on the evaporator, or new vibration and noise originating from the evaporator compartment. Practical diagnostics include a visual inspection for cracked or warped blades,a manual spin test to verify free rotation without rubbing,and a motor current measurement to detect increased load from an unbalanced or damaged blade. A simple airflow check at the cabinet vents and an inspection of evaporator frost patterns will quickly distinguish a fan-blade related restriction from other causes such as low refrigerant charge or a failed motor.
- Noticeable vibration or scraping noise during fan operation
- Warm spots in cabinet or freezer despite running compressor
- Heavy or uneven frost formation on evaporator coils
- Increased motor current or tripped overloads
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Visual damage | Cracks, chips or warped blades reduce effective airflow and can contact the shroud. |
| Imbalance or misfit | Incorrect hub bore or blade geometry increases vibration and motor current draw. |
| Restricted airflow | Leads to frost build-up and poor cabinet temperatures; verify with vent airflow and evaporator pattern. |
Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation guidance
The WR60X10205 GE Refrigerator Evaporator fan Blade is a molded plastic impeller that mounts directly to the evaporator fan motor and directs cold air across the evaporator and into the refrigerator compartments. Compatibility depends primarily on the hub bore and shaft interface (smooth, D-flat, or keyed shaft), blade diameter and pitch, and the direction of rotation; technicians should verify these dimensions against the motor before ordering a replacement. Differences in blade profile or diameter can change airflow rate and may produce rubbing against the evaporator cover or reduce circulation if the blade is undersized, so confirm fit with calipers or a template and note any factory markings that indicate front/back or rotation direction.
Replace the blade only after disconnecting mains power and defrosting meaningful frost build-up around the evaporator to avoid interference during installation. Typical installation steps are straightforward: remove the evaporator cover, observe and photograph blade orientation, remove the blade from the motor shaft (pull-off press fit or loosen a set screw as applicable), inspect the motor shaft and hub for wear, install the new blade seating it fully on the shaft with the correct front/rear orientation, then bench-test the motor at low voltage to confirm clearance and balanced rotation before reassembling. Practical checks after installation include verifying there is at least 2-3 mm clearance from fixed components, confirming the blade does not wobble, and listening for increased vibration that could indicate an out-of-balance replacement or a misfit hub.
- Safety first: disconnect power, photograph orientation, and verify shaft type (D-flat, keyed, or smooth) before ordering.
- Use gentle axial force or appropriate puller for press-fit hubs; avoid levering on blades which can crack the hub.
- Test run briefly before reassembly to ensure no contact and correct airflow direction.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Hub bore / shaft | match hub diameter and profile to motor shaft (common types: 1/4″ D-flat, 6 mm keyed, or smooth press-fit). |
| Blade diameter & pitch | Determines airflow and clearance; verify against original to avoid reduced cooling or physical interference. |
| Material / symptoms | Thermoplastic construction; cracked, cracked or warped blades cause vibration, noise, and reduced circulation. |
Q&A
What is part number WR60X10205 and what does the evaporator fan blade do?
WR60X10205 is the GE OEM evaporator fan blade (also called an impeller) that mounts on the evaporator fan motor inside the freezer/evaporator compartment.Its job is to move cold air across the evaporator coils and push/pull that air into the refrigerator and freezer compartments so the cabinet stays at the correct temperature.
How do I know if WR60X10205 fits my refrigerator?
Check your refrigerator model number (usually on a tag inside the fresh food section,behind a grille,or on the door frame) and compare it to the part compatibility list on the supplier or GE parts website. You can also remove the old blade and verify the part number stamped on it or match the shaft fit (keyed or flat) and dimensions. If unsure,provide the full appliance model number to the parts supplier to confirm compatibility.
What symptoms indicate the evaporator fan blade is damaged or failing?
Common symptoms include: loud rattling, clicking or scraping noises from the freezer; reduced or no airflow into the fresh food section; warm refrigerator or freezer temperatures despite the compressor running; visible broken/chipped fan blades; and repeated frosting/ice buildup on the evaporator caused by restricted airflow.
Where is the evaporator fan blade located and how do I inspect it safely?
The blade sits on the evaporator fan motor behind the rear evaporator cover inside the freezer compartment. To inspect safely: unplug the refrigerator (or turn off power at the breaker), remove food and shelving, remove the evaporator cover screws, and visually inspect the blade for cracks, missing tips, wobble, and contact with the shroud or coils. If the area is iced over, allow the evaporator to defrost first to avoid damaging fins or the motor.
Can I replace WR60X10205 myself and what tools do I need?
Yes – many homeowners can replace it. Typical tools: Phillips and/or Torx screwdrivers (or nut driver) for the evaporator cover screws, needle-nose pliers or flat screwdriver to remove any retaining clips, and work gloves.Steps: disconnect power, remove shelving and evaporator cover, remove the old blade (it is indeed frequently enough a press-fit on the motor shaft), install the new blade making sure it is fully seated and clear of the shroud/coils, reassemble, restore power, and verify operation. If you’re uncomfortable working inside the freezer or the motor needs replacement, call a technician.
How should the fan blade be installed (orientation,fit) and what should I avoid?
Install the blade in the same orientation as the original-blades should be pointed and pitched to move air from the evaporator into the cabinet. Many blades are a press-fit onto a keyed or flattened motor shaft; align the key/flat and push the blade fully onto the shaft until it seats. Avoid forcing it beyond seating or using tools that could crack the plastic. Make sure the blade does not contact the evaporator coils or housing and spins freely by hand before reassembly.
After replacing the blade the fan still makes noise or won’t spin – what next?
If noise or non-rotation continues, check for: a bent or worn motor shaft causing wobble, damaged motor bearings (replace motor if noisy or stiff), foreign objects or ice contacting the blade, an improperly seated blade, or a failing fan motor (verify with a multimeter for voltage at the motor when the defrost/heater is not running). If the motor receives voltage when it should run but the blade does not turn, the motor likely needs replacement.
Is WR60X10205 an OEM part and are aftermarket replacements acceptable?
WR60X10205 is an OEM GE replacement part. Aftermarket blades are available and can be acceptable if they match the OEM dimensions, shaft fit, and material quality. Buying the OEM part minimizes fitment and durability risk. When choosing aftermarket options, confirm fitment to your model number and look for parts with good reviews to avoid improper fit, vibration, or premature failure.
Concluding remarks
The WR60X10205 GE refrigerator evaporator fan blade plays a fundamental role in the appliance’s cooling system by moving air over the evaporator coils and distributing cold air throughout the freezer and fresh-food compartments. Even though small and inexpensive, this component is essential for maintaining even temperatures, preventing excessive frost buildup on the coils, and supporting efficient compressor operation. A properly functioning fan blade helps reduce temperature fluctuations, noise, and undue stress on other system components, contributing to reliable performance and food preservation.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of a worn, cracked, or imbalanced WR60X10205 are crucial to restore cooling performance and protect the overall refrigeration system. Symptoms such as unusual noise, reduced airflow, uneven temperatures, or recurring frost indicate the need for inspection of the blade and associated motor assembly. When replacement is indicated, using the correct part and following appropriate service procedures-whether performed by a qualified technician or a knowledgeable DIYer-helps ensure safe, effective repair, improves energy efficiency, and can prevent more costly failures down the line.
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