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A box-style film capacitor used in appliance control and motor circuits to stabilize voltage and filter electrical noise. Replaces a worn or damaged capacitor to help restore reliable operation and reduce electrical interference. What it does:
Fix electrical connection issues in your air conditioner with this terminal block. Solves power distribution problems. Standard DIY repair in 30 minutes.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Replacement protective cover panel for air conditioners. Shields internal components from dirt and moisture. Needed when original is cracked or missing.
Control knob for air conditioner units. Installs on the control panel to adjust settings. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for proper operation.
This air filter fits inside the air conditioner unit and captures dust, debris, and airborne particles to keep the system running efficiently. It helps maintain proper airflow through the unit and protects internal components from buildup. Replace this filter if airflow has decreased, the unit is not cooling effectively, or the filter appears visibly dirty or clogged.
Reduced airflow or weak cooling often means a clogged air filter. This filter traps dust and lint to protect internal components. No tools needed for replacement.
This electronic interface allows you to select settings, adjust temperature, and control all functions of your air conditioner. It displays current settings and system status while responding to button presses and commands. Replace if buttons don't respond, the display is blank, or settings can't be changed.
This overlay attaches to the front of the air conditioner's control panel, providing the labeled interface for buttons, dials, and display indicators. It is a decorative and functional panel that identifies controls such as temperature settings, fan speed, and mode selection. Replace this overlay if the printed labels are faded, peeling, or illegible, or if the panel is cracked or warped.
System won't power on or controls unresponsive? This linear transformer restores low-voltage power to timers, relays, and control circuits.
Fix inconsistent cooling or heating cycles with a new thermistor. This temperature sensor ensures your system regulates properly for reliable comfort.
AC not cooling properly or cycling erratically? A faulty thermistor assembly prevents accurate temperature sensing. This sensor restores proper operation.
Air conditioner won't start or stops running? This power control board assembly regulates system operation. Moderate difficulty repair for most DIYers.
The PCB Display Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG room air conditioners. This circuit board assembly powers and controls the key display functions located on the air conditioner unit.
Causes of a bad PCB assembly can include water or moisture damage, fluctuations in power supply, or defective electronic components.
Symptoms of a bad PCB assembly include:
The Blower Wheel Bearing is an OEM part for LG air conditioners. This bearing supports the blower wheel, ensuring smooth rotation and efficient airflow throughout the unit.
Causes of a bad blower wheel bearing can include wear and tear from regular use, lack of lubrication, or damage from debris or impact.
Symptoms of a bad blower wheel bearing include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
New bracket is also required. Part # 4960A20032A.
Fix excessive vibration or rattling noises from your air conditioner with a new motor mount. Secures the motor to reduce noise and prevent damage.
If your air conditioner is vibrating, noisy, or has poor airflow, the cross flow fan assembly may be worn. Ensures proper air circulation and cooling.
This is a rubber isolation damper (grommet) that mounts on the compressor to absorb vibration and reduce noise during operation. It sits between the compressor and the chassis to prevent excess vibration from transferring to the unit's frame. Replace this part if the dehumidifier is unusually loud, vibrates excessively, or produces a rattling sound when the compressor is running.
Fix weak airflow or overheating with this axial fan assembly. Restores proper ventilation across condenser and evaporator coils. DIY-friendly replacement.
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