QHM15AXW1 General Electric Air Conditioner - Overview
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REMOTE
PartSelect #: PS16226246
Manufacturer #: WJ26X27734
Upgrade your home appliance with this authentic GE Remote. This product is expertly designed to ensure its premium functionality with your GE equipment. This versatile remote offers ease of operation,...
$26.82
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UI BOARD
PartSelect #: PS12723151
Manufacturer #: WJ26X24348
This user interface control board is a genuine OEM component designed to manage the front panel operations of air conditioners and select appliances. It processes user inputs from buttons or touch con...
$68.86
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FILTER
PartSelect #: PS12726926
Manufacturer #: WJ85X23947
This genuine OEM air filter helps keep your room air conditioner running efficiently by capturing dust, lint, and other airborne particles before they enter the unit. Made from durable, washable mater...
$27.50
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AXIAL FAN
PartSelect #: PS11766688
Manufacturer #: WJ73X20130
This room air conditioner axial fan is a genuine OEM replacement designed to move air efficiently through the unit for proper cooling performance. Installed within the condenser system, it helps optim...
$72.55
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Keith
7 days ago
Will this fix my ac beeps like someone is pushing buttons on the control panel like a ghost is pushing the buttons
For model number QHM15AXW1
Hi Keith, thank you for reaching out. We would recommend checking the user interface board, part number PS12723151. Moisture or corrosion on the circuitry creates electrical bridges that trigger the beeper as if a user touched the interface. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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