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Replacement control knob assembly for air conditioner user interface. Installs on front control panel to adjust temperature, fan speed, and mode settings. Needed when knobs are broken, cracked, or missing.
This part is an air conditioner fuse. This is a genuine OEM part made by General Electric and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is intended to replace a faulty or blown fuse in multiple different models and brands of air conditioning units. Fuses are essential for preventing surges in power or high levels of current flow from reaching the appliance and damaging it. This part requires some knowledge of electrical circuits to replace. Ensure the air conditioning unit is completely disconnected from its power source before working on the appliance. Always make sure to take appropriate safety precautions when attempting any type of replacements. Proper tools are needed to install this part. For more accurate installation information on how and where to install this replacement fuse, refer to the original manufacturer diagrams or owner's manual. As an authentic replacement part, this fuse is suitable for use on various models of air conditioning units manufactured by General Electric and Hotpoint. Please note that this is a genuine part made of high-quality, non-corrosive, durable materials and is sold individually.
Protects your air conditioner's control board from voltage spikes and electrical surges. Simple plug-in replacement takes 15-20 minutes with basic tools.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement spacer for air conditioners. Maintains proper clearance between internal components. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Essential support part.
Replacement spacer for room air conditioners. Maintains proper spacing between components. Order a new spacer if yours is cracked, broken, or missing.
Spacer component for room air conditioners. Installs between internal parts to maintain proper clearance. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
If your air conditioner won't start, hums loudly, or cycles frequently, the run capacitor may have failed. This part maintains steady motor operation.
If your air conditioner fan won't start or runs poorly, a failed run capacitor is often the cause. This part restores airflow and cooling performance.
Fix an air conditioner fan that only runs at low speed or won't switch speeds. This selector switch controls fan motor operation. Basic repair.
AC won't turn on or controls unresponsive? A faulty transformer disrupts power to your air conditioner's circuits. Direct replacement restores operation.
Replace the spacer in your room air conditioner. This small part maintains proper spacing between components. Order a new spacer if yours is cracked or missing.
Special mounting nut for air conditioner assembly. Secures internal components and housing panels. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing during repairs.