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j-d
Jun 19, 2015Explorer II

That's it. When I clicked the link above, it came up and Amazon informed me that I'd already purchased that item. Your old motor may not be labeled D1092 but the Amazon motor's the right replacement.
Direct fit, easy swap. Use sandpaper or emery cloth on the end of the shaft beyond the fan blade. Add a little penetrant, WD40 will do it, to help slide the fan off. When I got ours out, I found the inside blower (squirrel cage) was very dirty. There's a notch in one of its fins to give access to the set screw if your Allen Wrench is long enough.
Open the A/C Breaker before you go in there, and short across the Capacitor connected to the Brown wires. IIRC, the new motor already has the push-on terminals for the Capacitor on those two Brown wires. I used crimp butt connectors, Blue, I believe, on the other ones.
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