I have a GE fridge that was making noise from the freezer evaporator fan. I took the fan out of the freezer, took the motor apart, and cleaned and lubricated the motor. After replacing the existing motor in the freezer, I have found that the freezer is nice and cold, but the fridge is also freezing; liquids and vegetables in the fridge will freeze.
Any ideas? Did I install the fan blade backwards? Did I rebuild the motor with the direction reversed? The fan is rotating clockwise and blowing air into the freezer compartment away from the coils.