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A2U LG Air Conditioner - Overview

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Damper,Compressor – Part Number: 4H00982E
$8.55
In Stock
Damper,Compressor
Part #4H00982E
Thermistor Assembly – Part Number: EBG61107109
$48.45
In Stock
Capacitor – Part Number: EAE43285408
No Longer Available
Capacitor
Part #EAE43285408
If your air conditioner is not blowing cold air, the problem may be in the capacitor. If the capacitor fails, the compressor will not start and the fan will only blow warm air. The compressor and capacitor are located inside the cabinet and to gain access you will need to remove the cover. If the capacitor does not show any visible signs of damage you may require a qualified technician to test it. Make sure that the replacement capacitor has the same specifications as the original. NOTE: Because capacitors carry a charge even when the unit is disconnected from the power, use extra caution when performing this repair.
Thermistor Assembly – Part Number: EBG61107014
$46.34
On Order
Thermistor Assembly
Part #EBG61107014
Motor Assembly,AC,Outdoor – Part Number: 4681A20008E
$186.18
Special Order
Motor Assembly,AC,Outdoor
Part #4681A20008E
Upgrade your LG air conditioner with this genuine OEM Outdoor Fan AC Motor Assembly. Perfectly designed to fit select models, this motor assembly works diligently to circulate air through the condenser coils, optimizing the cooling efficiency of your unit. It is advisable to shut off the house circuit breaker or disconnect the room air conditioner before installing this part. With its sized and shaped precision, it provides long-lasting durability and assured compatibility with your LG air conditioner. Breathe a fresh breath of air on those hot summer days with this outdoor fan motor assembly, a carefully crafted part that reflects LG's commitment to quality and innovative design.
Fan Assembly,Propeller – Part Number: 1A00195B
$65.73
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Fan Assembly,Propeller
Part #1A00195B
Damper,Compressor – Part Number: 4H00982C
No Longer Available
Damper,Compressor
Part #4H00982C
PCB Assembly,Main – Part Number: 6871A20500B
$65.73
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PCB Assembly,Main
Part #6871A20500B
Fan,Propeller – Part Number: MDG37706501
$75.13
In Stock
Fan,Propeller
Part #MDG37706501
Overload Protect – Part Number: 6750U-L048A
$36.85
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Overload Protect
Part #6750U-L048A
COIL,EXPANSION – Part Number: EAP62228712
$65.73
In Stock
PCB Assembly,Main – Part Number: 6871A20479G
No Longer Available
PCB Assembly,Main
Part #6871A20479G
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LG Mini Split Air Conditioner Error Code CH 46
23 of 31 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Malcolm from Mt Pleasant, SC
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Remove the main power disconnect. Remove the top cover and the fan-side side panel. Disconnect the thermister from the main circuit board located under top panel. Remove the two thermister sensors from the holders attached to suction piping. Install the new thermisters and reconnect the harness to the circuit board. Reinstall top cover an d side panel. Reinstall main power disconnect. Verify that error code has cleared. Operate the system normally.
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Error CH 46 Suction Pipe Thermistor
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Paula from Yantis, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Download PDF Multi Air Conditioner SVC Manual for LMU187HV,,, Disconnect the Power,,, Remove cover of the Outdoor Compressor, Remove black cover to the electronics board.. Find the Red Plug-in to the existing Suction Pipe Thermistor, replace with the new one, match each sensor (2) follow the leads one by one, remove the old attach the new ones... Replace covers then the Disconnect & Waa-Laa,,, Fixed
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Capacitor went out
2 of 6 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Al from CROSS PLAINS, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Unplugged and replugged everything and it worked very easy job thank you
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