---
product_id: 55404064
title: "NuTone S86323000 Bathroom Fan Motor"
brand: "broan-nutone"
price: "£62.83"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Broan Nu Tone"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/55404064-nutone-s86323000-bathroom-fan-motor
store_origin: GB
region: United Kingdom
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# 120V power compatibility 1180 RPM high-speed motor 1/4-inch x 1-inch shaft size NuTone S86323000 Bathroom Fan Motor

**Brand:** broan-nutone
**Price:** £62.83
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌀 Upgrade your airflow game—quiet power that keeps you cool and in control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NuTone S86323000 Bathroom Fan Motor by broan-nutone
- **How much does it cost?** £62.83 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/55404064-nutone-s86323000-bathroom-fan-motor)

## Best For

- broan-nutone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted broan-nutone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Precision:** Sleek 2-inch motor case length with a precise 1/4-inch by 1-inch shaft for seamless fit.
- • **Powerful Performance:** Runs at a robust 1180 RPM with 0.61 amps for efficient, reliable ventilation.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Engineered to minimize noise, restoring your bathroom fan’s silent efficiency and peace.
- • **Effortless Compatibility:** Direct replacement for Broan-NuTone QT80 & QT90 series fans—no guesswork, no hassle.
- • **Plug & Play Installation:** 120-Volt motor designed for quick swap without circuit breaker shutdown—save time and avoid resets.

## Overview

The NuTone S86323000 is a genuine, direct replacement motor for Broan-NuTone QT80 and QT90 bathroom fans, delivering 1180 RPM at 120 volts and 0.61 amps. Its compact 2-inch case and 1/4-inch by 1-inch shaft ensure a perfect fit, enabling quick, no-fuss installation without power interruptions. Designed for quiet, efficient ventilation, this motor revives your fan’s performance with reliable, long-lasting operation.

## Description

This is a genuine No one replacement motor for No one/Brogan ventilation fan models: QT80, QT80N, QT80NB, QT90, QT90T. Motor specifications: 1180 RPM, 0.61-Amps, 120-Volt, 60HZ. Motor number JA2B089N. Motor Shaft Size 1/4-inch by 1-inch; Motor Case Length 2-inch.

Review: Does the job, so far just like when the fan was new - After 13 years our previous Broan/Nutone QT-80 series replacement motor finally called it quits. I'm a big fan (sorry about the pun) of the old QT series of fans, primarily because I'm lazy and all that's needed to get it up and running is an available 120v two-prong outlet, which a previous owner of our house supplied in ceiling of this bathroom. No need to cut off power at the circuit breaker and thus having to reset all the clocks, TVs and other electrical devices as the aftermath of shutting down said breaker. Like I said, I'm lazy so why create more work than necessary? Exactly. So that's why these motors are so great in my book. Installation was fairly straightforward if a little dusty and dirty due to the buildup of lint and muck that DIDN'T find its way out the vent line; in our case only a screwdriver and a pair of pliers was necessary to disassemble the fan and motor. So far its operation has been pretty quiet, the complete opposite of the racket that the old motor was making during poor end-of-life operation just prior to completely freezing up its evidently tired and very worn bearings. Well I can say that quiet is indeed very good and this new motor is providing it in spades. I highly implore replacing the plastic blower impeller wheel at the same time that you switch out the motor; in a moment of cheapness I tried reusing the old factory wheel after giving it a cleaning, but its spinning action turned out to be quite unbalanced and proceeded to make almost as much of a racket as it was doing with the old expired motor. Apparently over time the wheel developed a set in combination with the old motor and that wound up causing some unseen wear damage over time to the old wheel, rendering it useless if not an actual hazard to the health of the new motor's bearings. Searching desertcart, I thought that the actual Broan/Nutone wheel was outlandishly priced for what it is, so I took a chance and instead bought an [ASIN: B0CB2VMVWP aftermarket impeller] after reading some of the reviews of the 3rd-party product. One reviewer did say his was noisy, which gave me pause, but I played my cheapness card anyways and order the wheel. And thankfully we've been experiencing results that mirror the positive reviews of this wheel. Just like the motor, it's so far been spinning with VERY little if any intrusive noise. So overall we've been quite pleased with how everything has turned out. The cost of the aftermarket wheel is only a fraction of what the factory part is at, making it a very recommended choice if saving money is important to you. In addition, you may need to buy a replacement retaining clip for the wheel attachment to the motor shaft. In my case I ended up cracking the old clip when I was attempting to remove the old impeller wheel off the old motor; it was the original clip that came with the fan years ago when I first installed this unit in the ceiling of this bathroom, and clearly with its age and wear it did not appreciate being yanked upon. The motor shaft is 1/4" in diameter and Broan/Nutone annoyingly did originally use a proprietary retaining clip design made out of a small square piece of stamped and serration cut sheet metal that they apparently no longer offer. Through Google I did find one online parts dealer who has a handful in their possession and offered for sale...for a king's ransom of nearly $24 apiece(!). $24 plus shipping for a fastener that probably cost fractions of a penny to make? Yeah, no. Instead with the known diameter of the motor shaft in hand, I searched here on desertcart and ordered these [ASIN: B003PNSMPE pushnut caps] for quite a bit less per fastener. Granted I now have 9 EXTRA caps as a result, but assuming I store these in a place where I can find them again, I'll be ready for the NEXT fan repair...though hopefully not anytime soon. :) 5 stars for the motor...and the ease of the repair experience.
Review: works well still - Installed year ago Florida Hot attic works well still

## Features

- No one replacement motor only for models: QT80, QT80N, QT80NB, QT90, QT90T
- Motor specifications: 1180 RPM, 0.61-Amps, 120-Volt 60HZ motor JA2B089N
- Motor Shaft Size 1/4-inch by 1; Motor Case Length 2-inch
- Model number: S86323000

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Broan-NuTone |
| Horsepower | 0.6 Horsepower |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NuTone |
| Speed | 1180 RPM |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |

## Images

![NuTone S86323000 Bathroom Fan Motor - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71I5-hwUGxL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the job, so far just like when the fan was new
*by M***S on October 5, 2023*

After 13 years our previous Broan/Nutone QT-80 series replacement motor finally called it quits. I'm a big fan (sorry about the pun) of the old QT series of fans, primarily because I'm lazy and all that's needed to get it up and running is an available 120v two-prong outlet, which a previous owner of our house supplied in ceiling of this bathroom. No need to cut off power at the circuit breaker and thus having to reset all the clocks, TVs and other electrical devices as the aftermath of shutting down said breaker. Like I said, I'm lazy so why create more work than necessary? Exactly. So that's why these motors are so great in my book. Installation was fairly straightforward if a little dusty and dirty due to the buildup of lint and muck that DIDN'T find its way out the vent line; in our case only a screwdriver and a pair of pliers was necessary to disassemble the fan and motor. So far its operation has been pretty quiet, the complete opposite of the racket that the old motor was making during poor end-of-life operation just prior to completely freezing up its evidently tired and very worn bearings. Well I can say that quiet is indeed very good and this new motor is providing it in spades. I highly implore replacing the plastic blower impeller wheel at the same time that you switch out the motor; in a moment of cheapness I tried reusing the old factory wheel after giving it a cleaning, but its spinning action turned out to be quite unbalanced and proceeded to make almost as much of a racket as it was doing with the old expired motor. Apparently over time the wheel developed a set in combination with the old motor and that wound up causing some unseen wear damage over time to the old wheel, rendering it useless if not an actual hazard to the health of the new motor's bearings. Searching Amazon, I thought that the actual Broan/Nutone wheel was outlandishly priced for what it is, so I took a chance and instead bought an [ASIN: B0CB2VMVWP aftermarket impeller] after reading some of the reviews of the 3rd-party product. One reviewer did say his was noisy, which gave me pause, but I played my cheapness card anyways and order the wheel. And thankfully we've been experiencing results that mirror the positive reviews of this wheel. Just like the motor, it's so far been spinning with VERY little if any intrusive noise. So overall we've been quite pleased with how everything has turned out. The cost of the aftermarket wheel is only a fraction of what the factory part is at, making it a very recommended choice if saving money is important to you. In addition, you may need to buy a replacement retaining clip for the wheel attachment to the motor shaft. In my case I ended up cracking the old clip when I was attempting to remove the old impeller wheel off the old motor; it was the original clip that came with the fan years ago when I first installed this unit in the ceiling of this bathroom, and clearly with its age and wear it did not appreciate being yanked upon. The motor shaft is 1/4" in diameter and Broan/Nutone annoyingly did originally use a proprietary retaining clip design made out of a small square piece of stamped and serration cut sheet metal that they apparently no longer offer. Through Google I did find one online parts dealer who has a handful in their possession and offered for sale...for a king's ransom of nearly $24 apiece(!). $24 plus shipping for a fastener that probably cost fractions of a penny to make? Yeah, no. Instead with the known diameter of the motor shaft in hand, I searched here on Amazon and ordered these [ASIN: B003PNSMPE pushnut caps] for quite a bit less per fastener. Granted I now have 9 EXTRA caps as a result, but assuming I store these in a place where I can find them again, I'll be ready for the NEXT fan repair...though hopefully not anytime soon. :) 5 stars for the motor...and the ease of the repair experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ works well still
*by C***G on December 12, 2024*

Installed year ago Florida Hot attic works well still

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ bathroom fan
*by D***S on July 7, 2025*

Why did you pick this product vs others?: Was match for replacement. still working months later.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-27*