

Evergreen CECOMINOD073162 GE • Genteq 1/3 HP 230 Volt Replacement X-13 Furnace Blower Motor
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Silvia
> 3 dayWe have a York AC/Heat Pump Model AHX30B3XH21 YHJF24S41S1 made in 2009. The blower stopped working although we did not use the AC unit very often because it is for the sun room facing the north. The OEM motor would cost $690. This blower motors spec matches with the original. So I ordered it online. The repairman was able to replace the motor in about an hour. Now the AC unit works properly. I am glad that this product is available through Amazon.
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Shane Rankin
> 3 dayBlower motor on a Bryant Central Air Conditioner Model FB4CNF024T00ACAA went out on a Sunday afternoon. OEM part was $500 and wouldnt be in stock for a week. According to the fact sheet on regalrexnord.com, their Genteq Evergreen EM 6203E was a compatible replacement and was half the price and Prime shipped to my door in 2 days. Took a couple of hours to install, most of that spent battling the belly bands infuriating nut/bolt placement that was almost impossible to loosen or tighten because of how little room there was to fit in the required two wrenches. I basically could move the wrench about 1/64th of an inch before I ran out of space and had to reposition it, all the while banging my knuckles on the rough cut sheet metal edges of the housing. However once in the housing, the rest of the install was a cake walk. The motor comes with a very nice instruction booklet and an extra harness that extends the connections that control the fan speed. This is nice because you may have to play around with which connections to use depending on how the old blower motor was programmed and the harness puts the connections in easy reach instead of having to slide a hand between the motor and the wall of the air handler where space is tight. I just used the same positions as my previous motor used and it worked fine. There is NO programming needed for the Evergreen motor to work, it even auto-senses the correct rotational direction of the shaft the first time it starts up. Sitting in my icy cold room as I type this, I cant think of anything negative to say. As you can see in the picture, the only differences between the OEM motor and the Evergreen is that the shaft is a little longer and the connectors are on the housing rather than extending on a harness but, like I previously mentioned, they do include and extension harness specifically for the speed connectors. Will try and remember to update this review in the Winter when I kick on the heat cause I sure aint gonna test that right now! Oh did I mention I probably saved myself $1,000 bucks doing it myself and got it done a heck of a lot faster!!
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Prime_Shopper_2017
Greater than one weekOnce installed it took 6 mins for it self register thermostat speed control and ax unit was fixed. Saved me week waiting for local repair guys and god only knows how much is labor hours.
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rcbinnorva
> 3 dayExcellent drop in replacement blower motor for the air handler in our Heat Pump, priced a fraction of what the original manufacturer quoted for a replacement, did not require programming. My inquiries to Technical Support both by telephone & Email were quick & professionally done. I will be recommending your products to others that require this type unit. Excellent in all regards,
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melissa
> 3 dayDid lots of research for this motor and read all the reviews only to be disappointed that the harness was not in the package. Contacted seller they say manufacture no longer including them which is something that should be mentioned. It will do the basic job but a harness would have helped and for the cost I feel you should get all the parts.
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aggiegirl93
Greater than one weekThis was a little bit difficult to replace. The difficulty was really getting the old motor, not putting the new motor in.
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C. Schmoker
> 3 dayIt worked perfectly. It was a direct replacement for a genteq x13. I didn’t even have to re-wire anything.
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clhmullis05
> 3 dayWorks great and arrived days early!
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Stephen Henderson
> 3 dayWorked well.
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Kenny
> 3 dayI 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.