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AZ40 General Electric Air Conditioner - Overview

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Air Filter – Part Number: WP85X10008
$41.70
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Air Filter
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Part #WP85X10008
The air filter keeps dirt, dust, and other airborne particles from getting into your home. Blocked or restricted air filters are the most common cause for window air conditioners to not blow air. If the air filter becomes dirty or clogged, there will be little or no air flow over the evaporator coils. This causes frost to form due to constant cold air and no circulation, resulting in little or 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.
Control Cover with Logo – Part Number: WP71X10033
$39.42
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Control Cover with Logo
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Part #WP71X10033
The control panel cover attaches to the front panel and covers the selection buttons and display components for the room air conditioner. The main function of the cover is to protect the display settings and selection buttons from getting damaged. The cover has clips on both left and right top corners for easy installation. These clips also allow the cover door to open and close with ease. If one or both are broken, the part should be replaced. The panel cover measures 8 inches wide x 8 1/2 inches long, and is gray-beige in color. This control door is a genuine OEM replacement part and replaces discontinued part #W971X10015.
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.
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.
AC Fan Motor – Part Number: WP94X10308
$109.57
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AC Fan Motor
Part #WP94X10308
AC IN FAN MOTOR
SPECIAL NUT – Part Number: WJ01X10041
$17.15
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SPECIAL NUT
Part #WJ01X10041
SPRING – Part Number: WP02X10001
$15.00
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SPRING
Part #WP02X10001
CLOSS FAN – Part Number: WP73X10013
$92.34
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CLOSS FAN
Part #WP73X10013
CLOSS FAN
BEARING Assembly – Part Number: WP76X10006
$35.80
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BEARING Assembly
Part #WP76X10006
FUSE – Part Number: WP23X10026
$15.00
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FUSE
Part #WP23X10026
LOUVER – Part Number: WP71X10031
$13.92
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LOUVER
Part #WP71X10031
LOUVER
LOUVER Assembly – Part Number: WP71X10032
$61.55
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LOUVER Assembly
Part #WP71X10032
LOUVER Assembly
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Air filters needed to be replaced.
6 of 9 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Vern from Charlestown, IN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Take the old filters out and install new filters.Took less than 10 minutes.
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Shroud broke
5 of 6 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ruth from SAINT CHARLES, MO
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Step 1: un-plug unit and remove front cover
Step 2: remove the (4) four screws holding the air conditioner unit in the wall and pull the air conditioner unit out of wall (takes 2 people)
Step 3: remove screws holding the shroud and the bracket for the fan
Step 5: remove screw holding fan blade from motor
Step 6: install new shroud and screw that holds the shroud to bracket
Step 7: reinstall the new shroud and and then reverse the process putting the screws back in place and reinstall the unit back into the wall
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