Most bathroom fans have replaceable motors-go to an electrical supply shop who carries the brand, as in NuTone, Broan, or other. They should be able to obtain a direct replacement assembly for you. Ditto on the wall unit, but go to an appliance parts house for that motor. If you strike out, and there is a motor dataplate, as in motor HP and RPM, you should be able to obtain a replacement motor from WWGrainger or Johnstone Supply. Both companies sell only to the trades, so if you don't have an account with them, find someone who does.
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