Is the outdoor fan on your AC unit refusing to spin, or does it start then stop after a few seconds? A bad condenser fan motor is a common culprit—especially in the intense Oklahoma heat. Whether you live in Blanchard, study in Norman, or commute from Edmond, your condenser sits outside battling dust, wind, and triple-digit summers. Below you’ll find clear, up-front pricing for condenser fan motor replacements, failure signs, and a fast link to our Instant Estimate Tool so you can see your exact cost in about a minute.
The condenser fan motor is a critical component that ensures your HVAC system dissipates heat effectively. When this motor fails, your air conditioner can overheat and stop cooling. At Yarbrough & Sons, we provide expert condenser fan motor replacement services throughout all our service areas. Our team offers transparent pricing and efficient service to get your AC system working optimally again.
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A universal condenser fan motor replacement from Yarbrough & Sons is seven hundred seventy dollars flat, parts and labor included.
OEM condenser fan motors start at one thousand one hundred twenty dollars, with exact cost depending on brand and availability.
Motor type (PSC vs ECM), system tonnage, and OEM availability can raise or lower the final bill.
Not recommended. Motors are wired for high voltage, require capacitor matching, and improper installation can damage the compressor.
In central Oklahoma’s climate, condenser fan motors typically last eight to twelve years before bearing or winding failure makes replacement necessary.