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Product Image of 48 Frame Motor, 460V, 1/3 HP, 1075 RPM, MOT10346
$479.71 each
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265V, 1 PH, 750 RPM, 60 Hz Motor, MOT12235
SKU: MOT12235
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SKU: MOT12235
Brand: Trane
$249.91 each
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Motor Mounting Band Replacement, BND00029
SKU: BND00029
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SKU: BND00029
Brand: Trane
$110.63 each
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Product Image of 1 Phase Motor, 3/4 HP, 120/240/277V, 1550 RPM, MOT15031
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Product Image of 1/5 HP 208/230v 850 RPM 48 Frame Motor, MOT12931
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Product Image of 48 Frame Motor, 1/2 HP, 208-230V, 975 RPM, MOT04761
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Product Image of 48 Frame Motor, 208-230V, 1/3 HP, 1075 RPM, MOT10345
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Product Image of 1/4 HP 200-230v 1625 RPM 39 Motor, MOT02326
1/4 HP 200-230v 1625 RPM 39 Motor, MOT02326
SKU: MOT02326
Trane
SKU: MOT02326
Brand: Trane
$306.86 each
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3/4 HP 200-230v 1015 RPM 48 Motor, MOT02323
SKU: MOT02323
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SKU: MOT02323
Brand: Trane
$685.88 each
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Trane Motors & Parts covers the replacement motors and related components used to keep Trane-branded HVAC equipment running after the original parts wear out. This category includes blower motors, condenser fan motors, and the mounting hardware and capacitors that support them, all sized to match specific Trane air handlers, furnaces, and outdoor units. Contractors turn to OEM replacement parts when a motor fails or a bearing wears out, since matching the original manufacturer's specifications keeps airflow and amperage draw within the system's designed range. Using the correct replacement also protects any remaining equipment warranty, which aftermarket substitutes can void. Because Trane produces multiple motor types across its product lines, confirming the exact model and horsepower rating before ordering prevents a wasted trip back to the counter. For technicians servicing older residential systems, this category offers a direct path to restoring proper equipment operation without replacing the entire unit.

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  • Blower Motors: Blower motors move conditioned air through the ductwork in a Trane furnace or air handler. Replacing a failed blower motor restores proper airflow and prevents the added strain a struggling motor puts on the rest of the system. Technicians should match horsepower, speed type, and rotation direction to the original unit before installing a replacement. A mismatched motor can cause reduced airflow or premature failure.
  • Condenser Fan Motors: Condenser fan motors pull outdoor air across the condenser coil in a Trane air conditioner or heat pump to reject heat during cooling operation. A failing fan motor often shows up as a system that runs but cools poorly, or trips on high head pressure. Replacement motors need to match the original horsepower and mounting configuration. Technicians typically also inspect the fan blade for balance issues while the motor is out.
  • Motor Mounts and Capacitors: Motor mounts and capacitors support the motors themselves, providing secure mounting and the electrical boost many single-phase motors need to start reliably. A weak or failing capacitor is a common cause of a motor that hums but doesn't spin. Replacing the capacitor alongside an aging motor during the same service call reduces the odds of a repeat visit.
  • Bearings and Shaft Kits: Bearings and shaft kits let a technician rebuild certain motor types rather than replacing the entire unit. This option suits motors that are otherwise in good condition but have worn bearings causing noise or shaft play. Rebuilding costs less than a full replacement in many cases, though it takes more labor time than a straight swap.

Buying Guide

Ordering the right replacement motor starts with identifying the equipment it serves. Every Trane unit carries a data plate with the model and serial number, and cross-referencing that information against the manufacturer's parts catalog is the most reliable way to confirm which motor, capacitor, or mount fits. Guessing based on physical size alone can lead to a motor that fits the housing but draws the wrong amperage or turns at the wrong speed.

Trane Motors & Parts also vary by application, so it helps to know whether the job involves a furnace, air handler, or outdoor condensing unit before placing an order. Blower motors and condenser fan motors are not interchangeable, and mounting hardware differs between equipment generations even within the same product family.

For older systems, availability can be a factor. Confirming that a specific motor is still in current production, or that a suitable direct replacement exists, avoids a delay mid-repair. Many technicians also stock a small inventory of common capacitor values and universal mounts to handle the most frequent failures without waiting on a special order.

Finally, factor in whether the equipment is still under warranty. Using OEM parts preserves that coverage, while non-OEM substitutes may void it even if they fit and function correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a blower motor or the capacitor failed first?

A motor that hums or vibrates without spinning usually points to a bad capacitor rather than the motor itself. If the motor spins freely by hand but won't start under power, test the capacitor before replacing the motor outright.

Are Trane motors interchangeable with other HVAC brands?

Physical fit sometimes lines up, but electrical specifications like horsepower, speed, and rotation direction need to match exactly. Sticking with OEM Trane parts is the safer route for maintaining proper system performance and any active warranty.

What information do I need before ordering a replacement motor?

Pull the model and serial number from the equipment's data plate and match it against the parts catalog for the exact motor specification. Having the failed motor's nameplate data on hand as a backup helps confirm the match.

Can I rebuild a motor instead of replacing it?

Some motors accept bearing and shaft kits that let you rebuild rather than replace, which can save money on units that are otherwise in good condition. This approach takes more labor time, so weigh it against the cost of a full replacement motor.

Does replacing a non-OEM motor void my customer's equipment warranty?

It can, depending on the manufacturer's warranty terms. Using OEM Trane replacement parts keeps the customer's coverage intact and avoids disputes if a related component fails later.

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