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ACM25XJ0 Whirlpool Air Conditioner

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This is a multi-use cover screw. It fits appliances such as dryers, ranges, washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, air conditioners, washer dryer combos, freezers, wall ovens, microwaves, dehumidifiers,...
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Sold individually. This light gray knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
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$18.58
This part is located on the drum roller support shaft.
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$9.56
Part may differ in appearance, but functions same as original.
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Sold individually. The size of this screw is 1/4" hex head and 10-12 x 1/2".
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$21.62
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This screw is sold individually. Size: 8-32 x 1/4 inch.
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This is a high temperature adhesive that is used for gaskets and felt seals.
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Customer:
SHIRLEY G. from Mabank, TX
Parts Used:
WP1182336
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Filter was filthy, no telling how long it had been since changed
Took out old filter and replaced it with the new filter
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Customer:
Walter from Chesapeake, VA
Parts Used:
1183372
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
window ac thermostat stuck in on position
Part came quickly, was the right part and went in quickly. Only had to drill out 3 rivets anre reasemble with sheet metal screws.
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Customer:
Billy from Northfield, OH
Parts Used:
1183372
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Air conditioner kept "hard starting" - Not kicking the compressor readily
Well - first I thought the problem was the capacitor, as that will cause hard starts, especially on an air conditioner (I am no HVAC man, but researched this to find out). Pulled the capcitor (BE CAREFUL - discharge first - It CAN kill you if you don't!). Tested it and found it fine (again - to test - research on the net - VERY easy w/ a standard Ohm meter).

So - after investigating a few other possibilities, I sat and listened to the thing run and realized it was cycling too fast (trying to kick the compressor on too close to shutting it off, hence the built up pressure was still too high to kick the compressor on easily. Figured maybe the thermostat was causing this (kicking the compressor on before it was "rested").

I was correct. It solved the problem.

To change the thermostat took like 5 minutes.

BTW - CLEAN YOUR COILS - I'M SURPRISED MY WAS EVEN RUNNING! THE COILS WERE FULL OF JUNK. If your coils are dirty the thing is will not run well and will cost you a lot of money to make your room / house cool!

Hope this helps somebody!
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