April 14, 2026
The cost to replace an outdoor fan motor varies based on several factors. On average, out-of-warranty replacements range from $200 to $700, while in-warranty replacements typically incur labor fees of $100 to $300. The motor itself costs $100 to $400, depending on brand, model, and voltage.
| Warranty Status | Average Replacement Cost |
|---|---|
| Out of Warranty | $200 – $700 |
| In Warranty (Labor Only) | $100 – $300 |
Important Notes:
Prices differ significantly by brand. Below is a breakdown of motor unit costs and total replacement expenses (including labor):
| Brand | Motor Unit Cost | Total Replacement Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Generic | $70 – $300 | $170 – $600 |
| Carrier/Bryant/Payne/Heil | $90 – $700 | $190 – $1,000 |
| Coleman/York | $120 – $300 | $220 – $600 |
| Comfortmaker | $140 – $500 | $240 – $800 |
| Goodman/Amana | $70 – $350 | $170 – $650 |
| Lennox | $100 – $700 | $200 – $1,000 |
| Rheem/Ruud | $120 – $500 | $220 – $800 |
| Trane/American Standard | $130 – $700 | $230 – $1,000 |
Out-of-warranty replacement: $500–$2,300. Motor unit: $100–$500.
In-warranty: $600–$1,200; out-of-warranty: $1,800–$2,800. Motor failure usually requires full compressor replacement.
Replacement costs $270–$600 (with installation) or $170–$300 (parts only).
The outdoor fan motor drives the fan to expel heat from the unit, preventing compressor overheating. It cools refrigerant in the condenser coil and aids cold air circulation.
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