622686 - ECM BLOWER MOTOR (NORTEK, PWM, PROPRIETARY HARNESS)
622686 – ECM BLOWER MOTOR (NORTEK, PWM, PROPRIETARY HARNESS)
Nortek/Intertherm ECM blowers use a proprietary PWM harness that does NOT cross-reference to GE/Genteq universal motors. Bring the old motor — we'll verify the harness pinout at the counter. Before condemning the motor, check the control board PWM output and the 24V signal; a bad board causes 'dead motor' symptoms more often than a failed motor.
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If your indoor unit runs but produces weak or no airflow, the blower motor may need replacement. This Nortek-specific ECM has a proprietary wiring harness — NOT a universal motor. Verify your part number before purchasing.
Specs: 1/2 HP, 1050 RPM, 208-230V, 48-frame, ECM variable speed, PWM control, proprietary Nortek harness
Replaces: 622686, 622686R, E7EM-015H2
Fits: Nortek air handlers (includes Frigidaire, Gibson, Nordyne, Westinghouse brands using Nortek components)
Need help? See our AC Fan Not Spinning Guide.
In stock at Open To Public HVAC Parts in Dallas. We test parts at the counter before you buy. Call or text (214) 340-9421.
Specs
- TypeNortek-platform ECM blower motor
- ControlVariable / constant-torque ECM
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 622686
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- Direct replacement for Nortek / Intertherm / Maytag / Frigidaire ECM blower motors with proprietary PWM harness
- Common applications: Nortek-platform 90%+ AFUE gas furnaces and air handlers
- Does NOT cross over to GE/Genteq universal ECM motors — Nortek uses a proprietary connector and signal protocol
What's the difference between 5860 / 2.0 / 2.3 / EON?
These are GE/Genteq ECM motor generations. 2.0 = first-gen variable speed (1990s-2000s); 2.3 = newer, more reliable; EON = newest tier with built-in diagnostics. They share the 16-pin harness and PWM control protocol — the 5860 universal kit covers all three.
Will this fit my Trane, Carrier, or Goodman variable-speed furnace?
If your existing motor is a GE/Genteq 2.0, 2.3, or EON with a 16-pin connector and PWM control from the board — yes. Nortek/Intertherm proprietary harnesses do NOT cross over. Bring the old motor in if you're unsure.
How do I program the dip switches?
Match the new motor's CFM/torque settings to your tonnage and air handler model. The harness label inside the motor has the dip-switch chart. If yours is missing or faded, look up your air handler's installation manual.
Will an ECM motor lower my power bill?
True variable-speed ECM (this one) runs at lower watts during long, low-demand cycles — typically 25-40% less than a comparable PSC. Best savings come from running fan-only or first-stage cooling for longer, gentler cycles.




