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LWHD2500ER LG Air Conditioner - Overview

Models starting with LWHD2500ER

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FAN,AXIAL – Part Number: 5900A10011D
FAN,AXIAL
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PartSelect #: PS12747825
Manufacturer #: 5900A10011D
$61.76
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB – Part Number: 6711A20066L
REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB
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PartSelect #: PS3636484
Manufacturer #: 6711A20066L
$28.21
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Thermistor,NTC – Part Number: 6323A20012C
Thermistor,NTC
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PartSelect #: PS3528997
Manufacturer #: 6323A20012C
This part is a thermistor assembly and it works in conjunction with your room air conditioner. The thermistor is a sensor that attaches to the control board of your air conditioner. Once attached it w...
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PCB Assembly,Main – Part Number: 6871A20604A
PCB Assembly,Main
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PartSelect #: PS3529791
Manufacturer #: 6871A20604A
This control board, also known as a display board, is used for air conditioners. The control board regulates and carries the power to the various air conditioner components. If your control is defecti...
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CLAMP,SPRING – Part Number: MBU64446301
CLAMP,SPRING
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PartSelect #: PS16224004
Manufacturer #: MBU64446301
The fan blade clamp, also known as a clamp spring, are for air conditioners. The clamp supports the fan blade on the motor shaft. When the motor is running, it signals the shaft to turn and rotate, bu...
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB – Part Number: 6711A20066H
REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB
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PartSelect #: PS7785683
Manufacturer #: 6711A20066H
$35.30
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Panel,Control – Part Number: 3720A10112A
Panel,Control
PartSelect #: PS3521457
Manufacturer #: 3720A10112A
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Filter Assembly,Air Cleaner – Part Number: 5231A20027A
Filter Assembly,Air Cleaner
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PartSelect #: PS3527546
Manufacturer #: 5231A20027A
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PCB Assembly,Main – Part Number: EBR39283903
PCB Assembly,Main
PartSelect #: PS3533821
Manufacturer #: EBR39283903
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Louver,Vertical – Part Number: 4758A20042A
Louver,Vertical
PartSelect #: PS3523387
Manufacturer #: 4758A20042A
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Escutcheon – Part Number: 3831A10021M
Escutcheon
PartSelect #: PS3522248
Manufacturer #: 3831A10021M
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THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC – Part Number: EBG61106846
THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
PartSelect #: PS7792287
Manufacturer #: EBG61106846
$14.76
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accumulated condensation caused condenser fan failure
Pull the unit out of cabinet. Remove the brace between the blower housing and the condenser frame. Remove the screws securing the the condenser coil to the base and carefully lift and angle it just enough for the broken fan to clear ( be very careful with the refrigerant lines ). Slide the new fan back on the shaft and secure with the spring clamp. I used a pair of vice grips to compress the clamp, but be very careful because the clamp can exit the pliers, if the jaws are not perpendicular to the clamp. If you live in a area with high humidity remove the rubber plug at the back of the unit or the condensation will break your new fan. This fan needs some changes in design because the condensation puts too much stress on the plastic that contacts the motor shaft - some metal between shaft and the blades would help.
Parts Used:
FAN,AXIAL CLAMP,SPRING
  • Sam from MCQUEENEY, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Broken Fan
Part of the fan blade broke on my AC unit and was causing a vibration. This made the AC unusable. The ordered Fan was a perfect OE replacement. I simply removed the outside over and then the fan shroud inside the unit. I carefully repositioned the condenser unit being careful not to damage the fins. Using a pair of pliers, I removed the retainer clip and removed the old fan. The new fan slid right over the shaft. I replaced the retaining clip and then repositioned the shroud. Then I placed the condenser and fins back into place and then placed the cover back over the unit. Worked perfect. No issues. Take your time. Excellent replacement fan!
Parts Used:
FAN,AXIAL
  • April from EASLEY, SC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Bad thermistor
Took front cover off air conditioner and pulled it a little forward out of the outdoor housing. I then flipped the LED display section out to the left and exposed the patch panel. The next step was to remove the panel with a small screwdriver and disconnect the old thermistor plug. I then plugged in the new one, remove the old one from the grid bracket and placed the new one in. I then replaced everything else in reverse order. I have two LG air conditioners and they both have the same connection setup.
Parts Used:
Thermistor,NTC
  • Cindy from Baltimore, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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