Genuine OEM Replacement Part
GE Refrigerator Condenser Fan & Housing Assembly WG03F07357 — Fridge Overheating, Not Cooling
WG03F07357
Replaces WG03F04910
WR60X25786 · WR60X22666
GE · Profile · Café
When your GE refrigerator stops cooling properly, the condenser fan assembly is one of the first components to suspect. The condenser fan draws air across the condenser coils to dissipate heat — when it fails, heat builds up in the compressor compartment, the compressor overheats and cycles off, and the fridge loses its ability to maintain temperature. Left unaddressed, a failed condenser fan can cause compressor damage. OEM part WG03F07357 replaces WG03F04910, WR60X25786, and WR60X22666, restoring proper airflow and cooling performance.
⚠️ Symptoms — Is This Your Part?
- Refrigerator not cooling or freezer not freezing despite compressor running
- Fridge feels warm inside but the compressor is hot to the touch at the back
- Loud rattling, grinding, or squealing noise coming from behind or beneath the fridge
- Condenser fan not spinning when the compressor is running (audible compressor, no fan)
- Fridge cycles on and off frequently without reaching set temperature
- Compressor shuts off on thermal overload due to overheating
✓ Part Details
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OEM Part Number: WG03F07357
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Replaces: WG03F04910, WR60X25786, WR60X22666
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Part Type: Condenser Fan Motor & Housing Assembly
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Compatible Brands: GE, Profile, Café
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Condition: Genuine OEM — factory original
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Sold as: Complete assembly (fan motor + housing)
💡 Pro Tip — Check the Condenser Coils While You’re In There:
A failed condenser fan is often accompanied by heavily clogged condenser coils — restricted airflow accelerates fan motor burnout. While the back panel is off for the fan replacement, vacuum the condenser coils thoroughly. Skipping this step risks burning out the new fan motor prematurely and puts unnecessary load back on the compressor. Takes 5 minutes and can add years to the repair.
⚙️ Installation Notes
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Skill Level: Intermediate — requires moving the fridge and accessing the rear compartment
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First step: Unplug the refrigerator before starting
- Pull the fridge away from the wall and remove the rear access panel (typically 4–6 screws)
- Disconnect the fan motor wiring harness and remove the mounting screws securing the housing
- Transfer any blade or bracket from the old assembly if not included, then install the new unit in reverse order
- Ensure the fan blade spins freely without contacting the housing before reinstalling the panel
- Plug in and verify the fan runs when the compressor starts
- Estimated time: 20–40 minutes
✓ Compatible Models
Please verify compatibility using your refrigerator's full model number before ordering. Part WG03F07357 replaces WG03F04910, WR60X25786, and WR60X22666 — contact us if you need fitment confirmation.