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FFTA1033Q23 Frigidaire Air Conditioner

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This electronic control board assembly is for room air conditioners. Electronic control board assembly manages the operations of the room air conditioner like temperature and fan speed. The assembl...
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Customer:
Mary Grace from WOODSIDE, NY
Parts Used:
5304471197
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Power doesn't turn off. Compressor continues to run when control switch is off.
1. Most importantly, unplug the a/c unit from the electric wall socket for safety.
2. Remove the filter at the front of the unit.
3. Remove the 2 screws located behind the filter.
4. Open the front cover of the unit using flat screw driver.
5. Unscrew the attached Old electronic control board from the front cover of a/c to detach.
6. Unplug the Old electronic control board from the a/c unit.
7. Plug in the New electronic control board to the a/c unit.
8. Plug the a/c to the electric wall socket to test is the new electronic control board works before closing up everything.
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Customer:
scott from ISLAND PARK, NY
Parts Used:
5304471197
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The display was flashing 0.5 off and on then it wouldn’t power up
I took the face of the air condition. Off removed the circuit board, cleaned everything down with the alcohol pad. Put it all back together. It seems to work fine. I’m thinking maybe from a heavy rain storm. Rain got inside there.. Nevertheless, I still have the board I purchased I guess I’ll keep it as a spare. Thanks again
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