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AZ35H12E5DM1 General Electric Air Conditioner - Overview

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Air Filter - Right Side – Part Number: WP85X10004
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Air Filter - Right Side
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The air filter keeps dirt, dust, and other airborne particles from getting into your home. A common cause for window air conditioners to not blow air is a restricted air filter. If the air filter becomes dirty or clogged, there will be little or no air flow over the evaporator coils. This causes them to become too cold and frost or ice can start to build up, resulting in no air being circulated into the room. The air filter is positioned in front of the evaporator which is located behind the front grille. Regular replacement or cleaning of the air filter is essential to maintaining the efficiency of the air conditioner. This is the right-side air filter for room air conditioners, and is sold separately from the left-side filter.
Air Filter - Left Side – Part Number: WP85X10003
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Air Filter - Left Side
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This is an air filter and is used with a room air conditioner. This specific model is for the left side of your appliance and is sold individually. This air filter is beige, and measures about 15 inches wide by 10 inches high. If you have torn your left-side air filter, or if it has incurred damaged over time you may need to replace it with this part. The function of this filter is to keep airborne particles such as dirt, dust, and debris from getting inside and circulating around your home.
Louver – Part Number: WP71X10012
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Louver
Part #WP71X10012
The louver is used to direct the flow of air coming from the air conditioner. The louver is attached to the front grille of the air conditioner. This part is made of plastic, is white in color, and measures approximately 30 inches long and 5 inches wide. To repair this part, all it requires is a screwdriver to screw the new louver into place. Try and keep this part clean to ensure your air conditioner is running efficiently. This is a genuinely sourced part that comes right from where it was manufactured.
Control Knob with Clip – Part Number: WJ12X10009
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Control Knob with Clip
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Part #WJ12X10009
This is a control knob with clip, used for air conditioners. This type of knob allows you to control the temperature by rotating it. Replace the knob if yours is damaged, broken, or will not rotate consistently. The knob fits a D-shaped shaft and is white in color. The measurements are: 6 inches in length and width. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and accurate guidance.
High Limit Thermostat – Part Number: WP28X10013
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High Limit Thermostat
Part #WP28X10013
This protector heater, also known as a high limit thermostat, is a genuine OEM part. Its function is to keep the heating coils from getting too hot by providing and automatic shutoff, which is an important safety feature in your appliance. When replacing the high limit thermostat, make sure to first unplug the appliance, and wear work gloves when completing the repair.
Main Control Board – Part Number: WP26X10016
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Main Control Board
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Also known as Mode & T-Start PWB.
Propeller Fan Blade – Part Number: WJ73X10047
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Propeller Fan Blade
Part #WJ73X10047
This air conditioner propeller fan blade is used to pull air through the filter and over the cold evaporator coils. The cool air is then re-circulated into the room. If you notice that your air conditioner is not blowing cold air, is making a loud sound, or if there is ice forming over the evaporator coils, check to make sure the propeller fan is in working order. If the fan blade is broken, cracked, or badly bent, look to replace the part. However, if the issue is an accumulated dirt or ice buildup, clear the debris or ice and test the unit again.
SPRING – Part Number: WP02X10001
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SPRING
Part #WP02X10001
Motor Cushion – Part Number: WJ01X10034
$31.58
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Motor Cushion
Part #WJ01X10034
Sold individually. This part works in conjunction with the fan motor.
Blower Wheel – Part Number: WP73X10005
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Blower Wheel
Part #WP73X10005
Also known as Centrifugal Fan.
FRONT PANEL – Part Number: WP71X10009
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FRONT PANEL
Part #WP71X10009
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4 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Bruce from BEAUFORT, NC
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Installed new filter..
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Filters for A/C & heating unit
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Shirley from INDEPENDENCE, MO
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
I called the company that I purchased this product from and they gave me the part number that I needed and said to contact GE. I found you on the website and it was so very easy to order these replacement filters. Thank you for making this so easy.
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The filters had holes and missing sections.
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  • Wanda from KNOXVILLE, TN
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
It was very simple. I had already removed the old ones so all I had to do was insert the new filters. It was very easy after I decided which was the left one and which was the right one.
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