The fan assembly or condenser fan blade fits on the motor shaft and circulates air over the condenser. This cools the refrigerant before it enters the evaporator. If the fan assembly in your room air conditioner is not operating properly, you will need to replace it with this part. This fan assembly has 5 blades and is approximately 14-1/...Read more2 inches in diameter. It is made of white plastic. You will need to open your air conditioner, and most likely remove it from the wall/window to complete this repair. Be sure to disconnect power to the unit before you begin this repair.
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.
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 ...Read moreof 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.
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Fan blade was broken
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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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Capacitor went out
2 of 6 peoplefound 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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fan had stripped out and was replacing.
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Douglas from ENGLEWOOD, TN
Very Difficult
1- 2 hours
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
very tight working situations. made a mistake with a delicate piece of the fan and broke it and that rendered the part unuseful. Since I broke it I considered it to be my fault and just threw it away. Ordered another from another company hoping that just maybe it would be more durable. It arrived in only 4 days. Yours took well over
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