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.
This outdoor condenser fan motor assembly plays a critical role in the cooling performance of a room air conditioner by driving the condenser fan that removes heat from the outdoor coils. By converting electrical power into consistent rotational force, the motor helps dissipate heat efficiently, allowing the system to maintain proper oper...Read moreating temperatures and deliver reliable cooling indoors. Built for durability and designed to operate on high-voltage systems, it is engineered to withstand outdoor conditions and continuous use. A failing condenser fan motor may result in reduced cooling efficiency, overheating, abnormal noise, or fan-related error codes, making replacement essential to restore proper airflow, system balance, and overall air conditioner performance.