This remote control is a device for adjusting your air conditioner settings. It requires two AAA batteries for operation. A malfunctioning remote control may have unresponsive buttons or signs of physical damage. You may also notice that your air conditioner does not consistently or promptly respond to commands from the remote control. Yo...Read moreu will then need to operate your unit manually, which can be inconvenient and limit access to certain features. Please note that this OEM replacement part is sold individually, and batteries are not included.
This spring clamp is designed for your room air conditioner. This clamp holds the fan blade on the motor shaft so it can rotate during operation. If your fan blade is wobbling on the motor shaft, you may need to replace it. The part is made of metal and is approximately 3/4-inch in diameter. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the m...Read moreanufacturer. This spring clamp is sold individually. Before you begin this repair, make sure your air conditioner is disconnected from the power source. To complete this repair, you will likely need to remove the air conditioning unit from the wall.
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Broken fan axial blade
8 of 13 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
John from HARLINGEN, TX
Easy
30 - 60 mins
Pliers, Screw drivers
Unscrewed the unit from the exterior case pulled out the unit unscrewed the 4 screw that hold the fan shroud carefully unscrewed the coil pulled back unclipped the axial fan clip gentlyhit with rubber mallet replacement of new fan replaced clip 15 minutes best investment of 20 bucks as apposed to 400 $
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Fan blade was broken
4 of 4 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Jonathan from Baltimore, MD
A Bit Difficult
1- 2 hours
Pliers, Screw drivers
Took cabinet off. Loosened rear condenser and moved it out of the way. Took fan blade off of motor shaft and replaced. Actually broke off small part of blade hub tapping it on to the shaft with a hammer - use a block of wood to protect!
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Motor mount broke due to imbalance caused by mud dobber nests.
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Travis from LOUISVILLE, IL
Easy
30 - 60 mins
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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.