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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on-off switch defective - stuck in on position
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Richard from Riverwoods, IL
Easy
Less than 15 mins
Screw drivers
I removed the filter and then the two screws that held the outside cover of the air conditioner. I slid the cover off and pried the defective switch out of the panel. I exchanged the wires to the new switch and pushed the new switch into the panel with my fingers. I then replaced the cover and the air conditioner works fine.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
took a/c apart, every screw and nut. Had never fixed one before but decided I would make the effort. ordered part and fan went back on really easy, it was the exact part I needed and ordering it was real simple. The diagram of parts made it easy to locate the correct item, ordered and in less than an hour after receiving part a/c was work
... Read moreing perfect.Thanks for you service,