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LMAN121HNM ((ANCAEUS)) LG Air Conditioner

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This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from LG. Cross flow fan assemblies are a key component of your air conditioner. This part helps ensure your air conditioner and the components i...
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Customer:
DOUG from SHERIDAN, WY
Parts Used:
4681A20042E
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Motor Assembly, DC, Stepping had quit working which caused the loover on the front of the air conditioner to remain open
Main problem was removing the cowling from the LG head unit as I had no instructions on how to do it. I had watched the previous technicians that had worked on the unit remove it. Once the cowling is removed all that needs done is remove the 2 mounting screws and unplug the old motor, plug in the new motor and remount it with the 2 screws . Then the cowling has to be reinstalled.
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Customer:
Donna from Austin, TX
Parts Used:
5901A20017H
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Plastic fan broke when I attempted to clean it
The inside air blower for the LG mini-split collects lint and clogs up. Removing the broken blade requires removing the outer plastic housings, then screws at each end of the blower housing. Some screws at the control end require removing the control units first. There is a set screw that connects the fan to the motor shaft at the control end. There is a missing blade in the fan to allow access. This screw was lock-tighted in place and required significant force to loosen. The new fan took some wiggling to get it onto the shaft. Then replace the screws at each end of the fan housing, followed by the control unit screws, and the plastic outer covers. It was not an easy job. I used more care with a small bottle brush to clean the second fan unit and avoided breaking that fan.
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