E07
Weasy
Condenser Fan Motor Failure
E07 error appears and the fan does not run; cabinet or compressor area feels very hot.
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Safety Warning
This repair may involve working with high voltage components or water connections. Always unplug the appliance before removing any panels.
If you are not confident in your ability to perform this repair safely, we strongly recommend contacting a professional technician.
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Possible Causes
Failed condenser fan motor, Obstructed fan blades with dust or debris, Seized fan bearings, Loose fan motor wiring connector
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug the unit before working near the fan or compressor. Keep fingers and tools clear of blades when testing.
- Access the condenser fan: Remove the rear lower panel. The condenser fan is located near the compressor and condenser coil.
- Inspect for obstructions: Check for dust buildup, plastic wrap, or wires caught in the fan blades. Remove any debris carefully.
- Spin the blades by hand: The fan should spin freely. If it feels stiff, gritty, or does not move, the motor bearings may be seized.
- Check wiring: Ensure the Weasy fan harness is fully seated on the motor and control board. Look for burned or loose connectors.
- Test the motor: With power off, measure resistance across the motor leads. An open circuit indicates a failed motor. If you have the skills and proper precautions, you can briefly power the motor directly to confirm operation.
- Clean the condenser coil: While the panel is off, vacuum or brush dust from the condenser fins to improve cooling.
- Replace the condenser fan motor assembly if it is seized or electrically open. Reinstall the shroud and ensure airflow is not blocked.
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Repair Difficulty
Medium
3/5
Required Part
Condenser Fan Motor (Weasy Ice Maker)
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