AJCQ10DCGL1 General Electric Air Conditioner - Overview
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Air Filter
PartSelect #: PS4082614
Manufacturer #: WJ85X10185
This air filter is designed for a room air conditioner. It filters the air for dust and pollutants so they don’t enter your home. The frame is made of white plastic and measures approximately 19 inche...
$30.42
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INDOOR AIR THERMISTOR
PartSelect #: PS12726870
Manufacturer #: WJ26X25108
SENSOR, AMBIENT TEMP
$25.09
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Room Air Conditioner Remote Control
PartSelect #: PS12113326
Manufacturer #: WJ26X21700
$55.29
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POWER CORD
PartSelect #: PS2322525
Manufacturer #: WJ35X10139
Ensure your room air conditioner is performing at its peak with this genuine GE POWER CORD. Specifically designed to keep your air conditioner running smoothly, this durable power cord is easy to inst...
$166.66
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William
June 12, 2023
Shows code 8 8
For model number AJCQ10DCGL1
Hi William, thank you for the great question. The error code 88 on a GE air conditioner indicates that the unit is having problems with its flow sensor. The flow sensor monitors the amount of refrigerant being drawn into the compressor and can be affected by blockages in the system, dirty filters or incorrect wiring. If you’re seeing this error code, it’s important to troubleshoot your AC unit as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
First check for any debris blocking airflow in the system like leaves or dirt. Also clean or replace your filters if they are clogged with dust and debris. Finally, make sure all internal wiring is connected properly and not loose or damaged from wear and tear over time.
Once these steps are complete, resetting your AC unit should clear up any issues related to error code 88. We hope this helps.
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