Home > Electric Fan Motors > Endurance Pro 97010254, 162-G Bathroom Heater Vent Fan Motor Replacement for Broan, 0.9 amps, 3200 RPM, 120V, 164 G-l, 9417DN-R01, 9427P-R01, 9417DN-R02, 9427P-R02, 15353, 04J2063, J238-075-7151 ; Visit the Endurance Pro Store
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About Endurance Pro 97010254, 162-G Bathroom Heater Vent Fan Motor Replacement for Broan
Overall Feedback:
78% positive
65% liked the adjustable speed feature
The new motor has improved air movement with 3200 rpm and is quieter than the old one.
The new motor has improved air movement at 3200 rpm and is quieter than the old motor.
69% appreciated the sleek and modern design, while 31% thought it was unattractive
I modified the mounting bracket of the old motor and placed a rubber washer to eliminate vibrations. This demonstrates my experience with the aesthetics and design of the electric-fan-motor, as shown in the picture I shared.
I had to make modifications to the mounting bracket and trim the light reflector to fit the stack plates, indicating that the design of the new motor was not exactly compatible with the old one.
I believe the fan is a bit noisy, but it may be due to the older fan housing vibrating rather than the fan itself.
The design of the fan motor makes it impossible to fit the cover back on after mounting it on the underside of the fan fixture mount.
The design of the fan motor is not suitable for bathroom exhaust fan replacement as the cover will not go back on, leaving it looking unfinished.
67% praised for meeting international standards, while 33% raised concerns about certification
I need a new fan motor for my 25-year-old Broan 735-A unit, which means the motor is compatible with my unit.
I need a new fan motor for my 25-year-old Broan 735-A unit, which may not be certified or compliant with current safety standards.
76% liked the energy-efficient design, but 24% saw high energy bills
The new motor is quieter and has a higher RPM (3200), improving air movement and indicating energy efficiency.
I did not mention the energy efficiency of the electric fan motors.
80% appreciated the easy installation process, but 20% struggled with it
I had to make modifications to the mounting bracket and place a rubber washer between the housing and motor bracket to eliminate vibrations, which worked very well.
It is a quality replacement and cost saver for our property owners.
I was able to install the new motor with modifications to the mounting bracket and trimming of the light reflector to fit the stack plates.
I mounted the electric-fan-motors in less than 5 minutes.
I faced issues with the installation of the motor due to the length of the shaft. I had to attach it to the underside of the fan fixtures mount rather than on top.
76% liked the low maintenance requirements, but 24% found it difficult to repair
This is a quality replacement and cost saver for our property owners.
I cleaned the old blower wheel and it fit perfectly without any modifications to the shaft.
I had to make modifications to the mounting bracket and add a rubber washer to eliminate vibrations. The modification worked very well.
I need a new fan motor for my 25-year-old Broan 735-A unit, showing the necessity of maintaining and repairing electric fan motors.
88% appreciated the quiet operation, though 12% found it too loud
I believe the fan is a bit noisy due to the older fan housing vibrating, not the fan itself.
If I'm thinking of buying this fan, there's something to consider.
72% praised for its high-powered performance, while 28% found it underpowered
The new motor has improved air movement with higher rpm and is quieter than the old one.
The product lasted for five years.
After the replacement, the electric fan motor is almost inaudible, indicating a significant improvement in power and performance.
The new motor has improved air movement with a higher rpm of 3200 and is quieter than the old motor.
I am happy with the performance of the new fan motor as it moves air a lot better than the old one.
I find the fan a bit noisy due to the older fan housing vibrating more than the fan itself.
76% found it to be reliable and long-lasting, while 24% experienced frequent breakdowns
I have been installing these fans for about 7 years and have had no failures so far, indicating that the product is reliable and durable.
Our fans have been installed for about 7 years with no failures, indicating that our electric-fan-motors are reliable and durable.
I need a new fan motor for my 25-year-old Broan 735-A, which suggests that the motor may not be reliable or durable.
I need a new fan motor for my 25-year-old appliance because the electric-fan-motor is not reliable and durable.
67% appreciated the built-in safety features, though 33% thought they were inadequate
I have used a rubber washer between the housing and motor bracket to eliminate vibrations, which worked very well.
I am satisfied with the safety features of this electric fan motor as it moves air a lot better than the old one.
I had to make modifications to the mounting bracket and add a rubber washer to eliminate vibrations while using the fan motor. Based on my experience, I can say that it was a problem I faced personally.
I am unable to put the cover back on, leaving it looking unfinished.
I had to remove the plastic cover and noticed that the metal mounting plate had two tabs on one side and one tab on the opposite side. I used a flat-blade screwdriver and pushed up about a quarter inch on the side with one tab. When the tab cleared the slot, I inserted the screwdriver behind the tab to clear the slot as I slipped the metal plate downward. Once that side was clear of the housing, the side with two slots was easily removed.
I faced issues with the electric-fan-motor when I first installed it on the existing bar where the old one was mounted. It would not spin and just hummed. I put washers on the threaded studs to create a space, then put in the mounting bar and secured with nuts to make it work. After that, it works great and is nice and quiet.
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