Will MaxxAir Replacement 12-Volt Variable Speed Motor Fit MA00-04000K
Question:
Maxxair motor : is this motor have 4 speeds or the ten speed motor, for the 4000k fan?
asked by: Roger I
Helpful Expert Reply:
The MaxxAir Replacement 12-Volt Variable Speed part # MA10-20968 is the 10 speed motor replacement for the MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat part # MA00-04000K. It also fits these other MaxxAir fans:
MA00-04000K, MA00A04301K, MA00A04401K, MA00-04500K, MA00-05100K, MA00-05301K, MA00-06200K, MA00-06401K, MA00-07000K, or MA00-07500K
If your fan is a 4 speed and on the list above, the fan will work for your fan as well.
Products Referenced in This Question
MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat - Manual Lift - 10 Speed - White
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Roof Vent
- Manual Lift
- 3-3/4 Inch
- 12V Fan
- Reversible Fan
- 14W x 14L Inch
- Plastic
- White
- MAXXAIR
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Replacement 12-Volt Variable Speed Fan Motor for MaxxAir MaxxFan RV Roof Vents
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Vents and Fans
- Roof Vent
- Motor Parts
- MaxxFan
- Motor
- MAXXAIR
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