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106.56075790 Kenmore Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor
- Condition:
- New
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- IN STOCK
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Description
106.56075790 Kenmore Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor is part of our top-rated appliance parts inventory at PartsDiscount, carefully selected for quality and durability, and designed to fit a wide range of models across major brands. Trusted by professional technicians as well as DIY repair enthusiasts, it offers a reliable solution for keeping your appliances running smoothly. Always confirm compatibility by checking your appliance model number, and if you’re unsure, simply use our Support Link for quick assistance.
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Helpful Home Appliance Tips
- ✅ Clean condenser coils regularly
Dust-free coils (on fridges, dryers, etc.) help appliances run efficiently, reduce energy use, and prevent motors from overworking. - ✅ Empty lint traps & vents monthly
Clean your dryer’s lint trap after every load, and deep-clean the trap chute and exhaust vent monthly to help prevent fire hazards. - ✅ Run monthly maintenance cycles
Run an empty load with vinegar or baking soda in your washer or dishwasher once a month to remove odor, buildup, and residue. - ✅ Inspect and clean door gaskets & seals
Wipe down refrigerator and dishwasher door seals every few months. A tight seal prevents leaks, energy waste, and food spoilage. - ✅ Avoid overloading & use proper detergents
Don’t overload washers or dishwashers, and measure detergent properly—especially in high-efficiency (HE) machines—to avoid damage and mold.