Evergreen CECOMINOD073162 GE • Genteq 1/3 HP 230 Volt Replacement X-13 Furnace Blower Motor
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Long Time Customer
> 24 hourReplaced this in about 25 minutes with the help of YouTube and l. First time doing hvac, worked for my furnace when I could hear the unit on but nothing was blowing. Two plugs and a 3 bolt bracket. Saved me $$$ I’m sure from calling someone out.
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ricks103
> 24 hourReplaced this unit with my broad-ocean blower motor (zwk702b0254601). Fits like a glove and works well.
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Will Smith
> 24 hourThis was a perfect replacement for my old carrier air handler motor, identical in every way to the original. Simply plug in the leads and turn on the power. I saved over $1000 by doing this myself.
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Zac R.
> 24 hourEasy installation!
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Gerald Ellis
> 24 hourBuying and installing this motor myself saved almost $1,000.00 compared to hiring a contractor. It was a perfect replacement,
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j
> 24 hourpurchased to replace a faulty x-13 hvac squirrel cage fan motor inside a air handler that had failed capacitors. this was a little more than replacing just the control end of the bell but much less than a oem replacement. it came well boxed so it was protected from the godzilla ups man (things often arrive looking like they were kicked down the stairs) it came with a replacement wiring harness, competent complete instructions and the needed disclaimer stickers for the next person that needs to repair. was a direct replacement for the x-13 1/3 hp at half the cost, only time will tell on how long it will last. UPDATE 3 years later it is still working great
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Alex
> 24 hourPerfect replacement. Great value. Automatically adjusted to my system. Very quiet.
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Stephen Henderson
> 24 hourWorked well.
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Marla M.
> 24 hourWorked like it was suppose to. Did not include wiring directions so my husband had to go online for help.
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Kenny
> 24 hourI installed this as a replacement for the Carrier OEM ECM motor. There are several things to remember about the installation: The hardest part for me was disconnecting the old motor from the fan wheel. There was significant corrosion on the old motor shaft. I recommend that you sand the corrosion off of the visible part of the old fan motor shaft, then spray PB Blaster on the shaft where it is on the fan wheel. I also put a thin coating of wheel bearing grease on the shaft so that the fan wheel would slide off once it was no longer held in place by corrosion. Once the old motor was removed from the wheel it was a quick installation.