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LP6010ER LG Air Conditioner

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This is a genuine OEM replacement part from LG. This part is a negative temperature coefficient thermistor, and it is commonly used in air conditioners. This is a temperature sensor measures the temp...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from LG. This spring clamp is commonly used in the assembly of air conditioners. The spring clamp is often found at the base of the fan, holding...
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Customer:
Cindy from Baltimore, MD
Parts Used:
6323A20012C
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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 th e 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.
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Customer:
Gary from Aurora, CO
Parts Used:
6323A20012C
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Bad thermister, unit would run constantly without cycling.
Remove the front cover. Slide the unit forward a few inches from the case. Remove 1 screw from the top on the control box. Unsnap the old thermister leads going into the circuit board. Snap in the new thermister and place the end in the plastic holder in front of the coils. Install front cover.
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