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FAS296P2A1 Frigidaire Air Conditioner - Overview

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Filter,air ,plastic frame – Part Number: 5304447784
Filter,air ,plastic frame
PartSelect #: PS1147108
Manufacturer #: 5304447784
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Louver,vertical – Part Number: 5304447788
Louver,vertical
PartSelect #: PS1147112
Manufacturer #: 5304447788
$43.10
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Sensor,temperature ,evap/indoor – Part Number: 5304447807
Sensor,temperature ,evap/indoor
PartSelect #: PS1147131
Manufacturer #: 5304447807
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PC Board,display/input – Part Number: 5304447801
PC Board,display/input
PartSelect #: PS1147125
Manufacturer #: 5304447801
$60.10
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Dial,louver adjuster – Part Number: 5304447789
Dial,louver adjuster
PartSelect #: PS1147113
Manufacturer #: 5304447789
$26.77
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Frame,shutter panel ,RH – Part Number: 5304447791
Frame,shutter panel ,RH
PartSelect #: PS1147123
Manufacturer #: 5304447791
$62.38
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Console,control cover – Part Number: 5304447800
Console,control cover
PartSelect #: PS1147124
Manufacturer #: 5304447800
$40.41
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Frame,shutter panel ,LH – Part Number: 5304447790
Frame,shutter panel ,LH
PartSelect #: PS1147114
Manufacturer #: 5304447790
$48.10
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Shutter,accordion panel ,RH/LH – Part Number: 5304447793
Shutter,accordion panel ,RH/LH
PartSelect #: PS1147116
Manufacturer #: 5304447793
$34.06
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Retainer,shutter mount ,cabinet sides – Part Number: 5304447794
Retainer,shutter mount ,cabinet sides
PartSelect #: PS1147117
Manufacturer #: 5304447794
$28.31
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Transformer – Part Number: 5304447937
Transformer
PartSelect #: PS1147197
Manufacturer #: 5304447937
$12.18
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Fan Blade,axial flow – Part Number: 5304448113
Fan Blade,axial flow
PartSelect #: PS1147908
Manufacturer #: 5304448113
$60.44
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unit stopped running
since the unit had not been responding to the remote, it was reasonable to replace the control panel. eventually the unit popped the breaker and stopped running altogether. I replaced the t fuse on the power board since it was blown. since i had the power box open, I decided to replace the fan capacitor (power caps don't last forever anyway) since the fan made a funny noise before the unit blew. my ohm meter told me that the fan was not shorted or grounded or open and it sun smoothly. the ionizer read a dead short (zero ohms) so i unplugged it from the power board. Reassembled without the ionizer and hail Mary away she goes, everything cycled several times with no problems. oh and the remote works now. the remote was tested by pressing buttons and viewing the led through a phone camera (you can then see if the led is emitting).
Parts Used:
Capacitor,fan motor PC Board,display/input
  • richard d from westerville, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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