I found the original Maytag motor at Suffolk Appliance in Bayshore, on the Sunrise Highway. They are exceptionally helpful, and even walked me through the installation on the phone. Phone them at 631 665 6445. Good luck.
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I found the original Maytag motor at Suffolk Appliance in Bayshore, on the Sunrise Highway. They are exceptionally helpful, and even walked me through the installation on the phone. Phone them at 631 665 6445. Good luck.
New Maytag purchased Saturday, May 11, 2007 not cooling in either freezer or inside model #MSD2641 getting ready to send it back to Home Depot, any quick suggestion for getting it going?
Thanks much!Quote:
Originally Posted by mymymichl
I have the same fridge as the original poster. The lower unit was getting warm so I cranked the temp down. 2 weeks later my pop sickles melted and the upper part was not cooling correctly. So I pulled the back of the freezer from the inside and found ice. So I thawed it out. Plugged it in and I noticed the upper fan doesn't work. So it looks like I'll be purchasing a new condenser fan. Purchased 25Jun2002...Quote:
Originally Posted by akvince
I've got the same problem with a kenmore refrideg(106.71289100), condenser fan motor. The motor will not self start, but, will run fine if I spin the fan manually to get it going. It's a white panasonic motor: UDQR003W8, 48mA.
I found the thing at repairclinic for $87,
Appliance Parts from RepairClinic.com - Product Details
I'd like to find something cheaper that may actually work for awhile.
Any suggestions on replacement motors?
Thanks,
Wr
That price is about right for a new one. Maybe could try a local appliance store. May get a different price or many appliance repair centers may have a used motor. Good Luck
Same Problem with maytag mtb2156ge fridge. Uses the same panasonic motor. I've been using a butterknife to reach the fan motor and give it a flick to start it. Glad to know that I should use an alternate since the Pana is NFG. Cold Beer at last!!
I have the same problem with a Kenmore fridge but my motor # is UDQR003W7 as opposed to ending in 8. Does anyone know if they are interchangeable?
There also seems to be a Whirlpool # associated with this motor: 2206036
I found these motors much cheaper via Ebay (item 320148888241) and also at partstore.com
I have no idea if the quality differs with the cheaper versions but the eBay one is made by panasonic which is the case with the one in my fridge.
John
LocalHero, the UDQR003W7 and the UDQR003W8 are interchangeable. They are supposed to be the same motor with the '7 manufactured in Japan and the '8 manufactured in Thailand. I have seen evidence that strongly suggests that the '8's are more reliable than the '7's. Either could have the problem where they lose the ability to self-start, but the problem is more likely to occur with the '7's.
Thanks applguy. I had the same problem with my Maytag frig and you saved me big $$$.
I replaced the evaporator fan myslef with no problem.
The one caution was that the new fan came with a different connector. I had to cut and splice the wire with wire ties. Rather not have done that... I'm not sure if the parts store made a mistake or this is common.
This thread sounds close to my issue.
After 8 years, my MTB2156DE is no longer defrosting. No Popping or hissing and frost/ice build up on the back wall in the freezer. The evaporative fan is running continually but the refrig is warming up to 50 degrees F.
I have yet to start pulling it apart, but the symptoms makes me think either the defroster itself or it's thermostat is bad. Are there any diagrams available to know what I am looking once I get into unit? Altenatively, suggestion on checking components to see which one is bad?
I fixed my problem tonight and I just wanted to write and resurrect this thread to thank applguy for such great advice. I also have a Maytag MTB2156GE. It was running loudly the past few weeks and finally stopped running. The freezer and fridge were cold, but not cold enough.
I was shocked to find the 61005339 motor was $100! So after reading this thread, I asked the parts counter if there was an "off brand" motor I could use and the guy said, "Oh, well, sure...we have this universal one for twenty dollars." It took me a few minutes to install it and presto, the fridge is working again!
Thanks, applguy! You saved me a lot of money!
I ran into the same problem with multiple failures on the little panasonic fan. I just installed a different one and had to hard wire it in - not sure if I got the fan direction going the right way.
Its is blowing air not sucking air. Model is a freezer on top model. Maytag MTB2156GE - should the fan blow air or pull it in?
My Mytag fridge is about 5 years old and same thing happened where no ice since the freezer won't cool to the desired temperature. I spoke to a friend he came and unplugged the fridge, 2 seconds later, he plugged it back in. If the compressor doesn't start, If you don't here the noise it's the overload and the relay. Just change those two parts and it will work.
But only if you try the first step which is unplugging. Also you can check to see if the little tub there is hot. It should always be hot.
<<From Kalfaz: I ran into the same problem with multiple failures on the little panasonic fan. I just installed a different one and had to hard wire it in - not sure if I got the fan direction going the right way. Its is blowing air not sucking air. Model is a freezer on top model. Maytag MTB2156GE - should the fan blow air or pull it in?>>
Fan should turn CCW when installed thus drawing air up over evaporator, through fan hole and out (blowing air) into the freezer and down plastic channel to the fridge.
Sounds like the defrost system has a problem such as a bad heater, terminator, or timer. The refrigerator gets its cold air through that hole, but if coils are blocked with ice it will not get enough airflow to cool. I hope you put all of the panels you removed back like you found them and the condenser is clean. DrTom4444
It would not leak unless you poked around with a sharp tool and punctured a line or broke a line by moving it. DrTom4444
You don't need a diagram, only a meter. If power is getting to fan and it's not running then you need a fan, otherwise find the fan switch and check it out. It's very simple to diagnose. These fans can be found at any parts house. DrTom4444
The Johnstone motor is much better, but other parts houses have universal shaded pole motors in kits that can be reversed if necessary. DrTom4444
You should get about 115 volts to this motor or the same that you have at the receptacle. DrTom4444
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