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ASH2 Air Conditioner - Overview

Models starting with ASH2

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BEARING – Part Number: 4280A20004M
$12.85
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BEARING
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Part #4280A20004M
Experience quality and durability with the LG Air Conditioner Blower Wheel Heat Pump Bearing. This genuine LG product ensures optimal performance of your room air conditioner by allowing the blower wheel to turn freely. Prior to installation, ensure to unplug the room air conditioner and use work gloves to ensure safety. While parts may appear indistinguishable, there may be slight variations in size and shape; verification of model compatibility is recommended before ordering. Explore the efficiency and quality difference that LG brings to your home. Enhance the longevity of your air conditioner with this crucial component from LG.
Condenser Fan Blade – Part Number: WJ73X10115
No Longer Available
Condenser Fan Blade
Part #WJ73X10115
Remote Control – Part Number: AKB74375404
$79.80
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Remote Control
Part #AKB74375404
Capacitor – Part Number: EAE43285408
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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.
Fan Assembly,Cross Flow – Part Number: 5901A92441E
$75.13
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Fan Assembly,Cross Flow
Part #5901A92441E
This cross-flow fan assembly delivers even air distribution across internal components. Designed for steady airflow, it supports temperature regulation and efficient operation.
Motor Assembly,AC,Outdoor – Part Number: 4681A20008E
$186.18
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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.
THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC – Part Number: EBG61106816
$33.69
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THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
Part #EBG61106816
PCB Assembly – Part Number: 6871A10184F
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PCB Assembly
Part #6871A10184F
Thermistor,NTC – Part Number: 6323A20002L
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Thermistor,NTC
Part #6323A20002L
Damper,Compressor – Part Number: 4H00982C
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Damper,Compressor
Part #4H00982C
Motor Assembly,DC,Stepping – Part Number: 4681A20042E
$26.82
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Motor Assembly,DC,Stepping
Part #4681A20042E
THERMISTOR,NTC – Part Number: 6323A20004C
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THERMISTOR,NTC
Part #6323A20004C

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Motor Assembly, DC, Stepping had quit working which caused the loover on the front of the air conditioner to remain open
6 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • DOUG from SHERIDAN, WY
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
Main problem was removing the cowling from the LG head unit as I had no instructions on how to do it. I had watched the previous technicians that had worked on the unit remove it. Once the cowling is removed all that needs done is remove the 2 mounting screws and unplug the old motor, plug in the new motor and remount it with the 2 screws . Then the cowling has to be reinstalled.
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fan blade in our air conditioner broke
6 of 17 people found this instruction helpful.
  • cynthia from Riverside, CA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
first my son removed the old blade then he replaced it with the new blade, and, we were back in business.
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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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