Replacement Motor for a Fan-Tastic Vent with 17 rpm 6051-05 Motor
Question:
I have a 2012 Phaeton ... drive for vent fan has failed. The motor is 17 rpm. It has 6051-05 on the motor. Not sure 2nd is 0. What is the right replacement?
asked by: Merle R
Expert Reply:
The correct replacement motor for your Fan-Tastic Vent with 6051-05 17 rmp motor is the Replacement 17-rpm Lift Motor for Fan-Tastic Vent B Series Roof Vents with Powered Lifts # FVK6010-81. If your fan was manufactured before 2014, this motor will still work, but you will need to cross the wires. So for example, instead of red to red and black to black, you will need to connect the red wire to the black wire and the the black wire to the red wire.
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Replacement 17-rpm Lift Motor for Dometic FanTastic B Series Roof Vents with Powered Lifts - White
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- RV Vents and Fans
- Roof Vent
- Motor Parts
- Motor
- Dometic
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