Need Help?
Call or text
Show parts
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Control Knob Assembly is an OEM part for GE air conditioners. This assembly includes the knobs that allow you to adjust settings such as temperature, fan speed, and mode. It is essential for the user interface of the air conditioner, providing an easy way to control and customize the cooling experience.
Causes of a bad control knob assembly can include wear and tear from frequent use, accidental damage, or exposure to high temperatures and UV light, which can cause the plastic to become brittle and crack.
Symptoms of a bad control knob assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This run capacitor helps the appliance motor keep steady torque during operation for reliable performance and smoother starts. It replaces a worn or failed capacitor to restore normal motor function and reduce abnormal noise or cycling. What it does:
A fan motor run capacitor that helps the appliance fan start and maintain smooth operation. Replacing a failed capacitor restores proper airflow and can help recover normal cooling performance when the original part wears out. What it does:
This transformer converts incoming household voltage to the specific levels needed by your appliance's circuits and components. Replacing a failed unit restores stable power delivery so controls and critical loads operate correctly and safely. What it does