This black cross flow fan, also known as an evaporator fan blade, circulates air across the evaporator or condenser coils in your air conditioner to help cool the room. It is typically located within ...
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This thermistor is designed for use in your room air conditioner. Also known as an evaporator thermistor, the function of this part is to monitor the evaporator temperature. If your air conditioner is...
This an authentic OEM display board for your room air conditioner. It is designed to display the selections the user has made for the air conditioner such as operating mode and fan speed. Be sure to u...
This is an escutcheon, otherwise known as a control panel overlay, for your air conditioner. This replacement part covers control panel and labels the selection button on the appliance user interface....
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David
September 15, 2022
I’m getting a CH 07 error and when I looked it up, it said “ Bad Thermistor Wiring”. Which thermistor part number is that? Thanks for your assistance.
David
For model number LP073HD3A
Hello David, thank you for contacting us. The CH-07 error indicates the compressor is drawing excessive current or the discharge pipe temperature is high. A blocked and dirty condenser can also cause this issue, we would recommend cleaning it. If you have low fan RPM we would recommend replacing the capacitor. If the condenser is clean and the fan is fine then the most probable culprit is a discharge temperature sensor, you may need to replace it. If you have any follow-up queries please feel free to reach out to customer service, we are available seven days a week. Glad to be of help!
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Pulled PTAC out of wall sleeve, unhook wire harness from control area, remove condenser shroud and motor and fan blade all at the same time. Replaced motor bracket and re-installed in reverse order.