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The condenser fan motor turns the outdoor fan that draws air over the condenser coil, releasing the heat your system pulls out of the house. When it starts to go, you'll see the outdoor unit running hot, feel warm air from the vents, hear a buzz or grind at the condenser, and watch the compressor short-cycle or trip on high pressure. A motor that hums without spinning, or only kicks on after a manual nudge, almost always means worn bearings or a tired winding. This OEM condenser fan motor is built to the 09DK series spec — correct horsepower, RPM, rotation, voltage, and frame for a clean bolt-in with no adapter kits. OEM motors push the precise CFM the coil was engineered for, with the matched capacitor rating, sealed continuous-duty bearings, and integral thermal overload protection. A generic "universal" motor might list the same horsepower yet run at the wrong RPM or move the wrong CFM, starving the coil and forcing the compressor to fight high head pressure. Wrong rotation, off-spec capacitance, and budget bearings all cut motor life short and put the compressor at risk. The OEM part preserves designed airflow, amp draw, and warranty coverage. Install difficulty: 3/5. Tools: 1/4" and 5/16" nut drivers, multimeter, screwdriver set, and a capacitor discharge tool. Safety: shut off the disconnect and the breaker first, then discharge the run capacitor across its terminals before touching any wiring — stored charge can injure even with the power off. Photograph blade position and wire colors before disconnecting. Ships same business day from our stocked warehouse on orders placed before 3 PM CST. Backed by a 1-year OEM warranty and 30-day hassle-free returns on uninstalled parts.
This part is compatible with Carrier model 09DK020600. Always verify the part number against your unit's data plate before ordering.
OEM parts are manufactured to the exact factory specifications for your unit. Generic aftermarket alternatives may fit physically but often use lower-rated components that reduce equipment life and void manufacturer warranties. When the cost difference between OEM and generic is $10-30, the OEM part is always the smarter investment on a system worth $5,000-$15,000.
Same-day shipping on orders before 3 PM CST. Standard delivery 2-5 business days, express options available at checkout. 30-day hassle-free returns on uninstalled parts — free return shipping included. 1-year OEM factory warranty coverage.