
6510V – VS ECM – 4 PIN CONTROL
VS ECM 4-pin control modules pair with specific motor module families — they aren't universal. If your existing 16-pin control module is dead, you may also need an adapter (we stock 5K015 — 16-pin to 4-pin adapter). Bring the old module + the motor's data plate so we can confirm the right replacement at the counter.
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If your indoor unit runs but produces weak or no airflow, the blower motor may need replacement. The Evergreen 6510V is the 1 HP version of the Evergreen VS line — the largest available. It replaces Genteq model 3.0 ECM motors with 4-pin control. Preprogrammed and includes an installation harness.
Specs: 1 HP, 120/240V dual voltage, ECM variable speed, 4-pin control interface, 1050 RPM, preprogrammed
Replaces: 6510V
Fits: Systems using Genteq model 3.0 ECM motors with 4-pin control. Works across Goodman, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, York, and other brands.
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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
- TypeVS ECM 4-pin control module
- Connector4-pin (pair with motor module)
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 6510V
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- Replaces GE/Genteq 4-pin VS ECM control modules paired with compatible motor module families
- Pair with the existing motor module family; if your old control was 16-pin, you'll also need adapter 5K015
- Bring the motor module + old control to the counter for verification
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.




