Air Conditioner Repair Parts

Air Conditioner Parts Information

Air conditioners, like any other home appliance, undergo wear and tear over time. Regular wear and tear can cause malfunctions in the AC’s essential parts, leading to inadequate cooling or the AC struggling to start. When central air conditioner parts break down, it can disrupt the air conditioner’s functionality entirely.

At U-FIX-IT, we understand how inconvenient a malfunctioning AC can be. That’s why we are the go-to air conditioner parts store in Arlington, Dallas, and Tyler, TX.

We have an extensive inventory of air conditioner parts, including hard-to-find components. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction makes us your reliable partner in resolving common issues and ensuring your appliance operates at its best with genuine air conditioner parts.

 

How Do You Know You Need an Air Conditioner Replacement Part?

Several signs may indicate the need for an aircon parts replacement part. Owners should watch for diminished cooling performance, such as uneven cooling or warm air blowing from vents. Unusual noises, like grinding or squealing, can signal mechanical issues.

Increased energy bills without a corresponding increase in usage suggest inefficiency. In addition, frequent cycling on and off or the AC struggling to start are red flags to watch out for. These symptoms may indicate a need for replacement central air conditioner parts to restore the AC’s functionality and efficiency.

 

What Replacement Aircon Parts May You Need?

The most commonly replaced air conditioner parts include:

 

  • Capacitor: Responsible for starting the compressor and fan motors.
  • Compressor: Circulates refrigerant to facilitate cooling.
  • Thermostat: Regulates temperature settings for proper cooling control.
  • Fan Motor: Helps circulate air throughout the system.
  • Condenser Coil: Releases heat absorbed from indoor air outside.
  • Evaporator Coil: Absorbs heat from indoor air to facilitate cooling.
  • Filter: Removes dust and debris from the air, ensuring efficient operation.
  • Contactor: Controls the flow of electricity to the compressor and condenser fan motor.
  • Condensate Drain Line: Removes moisture produced during the cooling process to prevent water damage.
  • Refrigerant: Replenishment or recharge may be necessary if there’s a leak or insufficient cooling.

 

These are the most common AC parts you may need to replace if your unit breaks down. Check out our list of essential parts or request your part online.

 

Why Choose U-Fix-It for Your AC Replacement Parts?

Are you looking for essential AC repair parts? U-Fix-It has you covered. We keep common and rare parts in stock, ensuring you quickly get what you need. Plus, our experts provide repair solutions that don’t require part replacement.

 

Where Can You Find AC Replacement Parts Near You?

You can find a U-Fix-It air conditioner parts store in various service locations, including East Dallas, Arlington, Tyler, and South Dallas. Contact us today for more information.

Safety Note:

Always disconnect power before attempting removal of components. Be aware of sharp edges inside cabinet.  Mark wires and/or take pictures to aid in reassembly. Call U-FIX-IT Appliance Parts for assistance with questions you may have during the diagnosis and repair process.


 

Air conditioner blows warm air inside the house

Condenser fan motor – The condenser fan motor turns the fan in the outdoor unit. This motor should be running anytime the compressor (located below the fan motor) is running (usually a hum). Call the U-FIX-IT store for help with diagnosis.

Capacitor – Shut off power to outdoor unit, remove and bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Contactor – The contactor is located in the outdoor unit. This device turns the outdoor unit on and off as commanded by the thermostat. Shut off power to outdoor unit, remove and bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Outdoor fan motor only runs when I spin the fan blade with a stick

Condenser fan motor – This is the classic symptom of a bad motor. Call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Outdoor unit - Both the motor and the compressor are not running when indoor unit runs

Contactor – The contactor is located in the outdoor unit. This device turns the outdoor unit on and off as commanded by the thermostat. Shut off power to outdoor unit, remove and bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Dual Capacitor – Shut off power to outdoor unit, remove and bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Air conditioner - indoor unit is not blowing air but outdoor unit is running

Blower motor – Shut off power to indoor unit, remove both motor and capacitor to bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Outdoor unit and indoor unit are not running

Transformer – This device provides 24 volt power to control both the indoor and outdoor unit. The transformer is usually located inside the furnace. Shut off power to indoor unit, remove transformer and bring in for free testing or call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Wall Thermostat - It is probably not the wall thermostat.

Thermostat failure is much less common than other components. Call the U-FIX-IT store for free assistance with diagnosis.

Problems not listed – Call U-FIX-IT Appliance Part for free assistance as you diagnose the problem and complete the repair.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How Central Air Conditioner works

Cleaning the outdoor coil on a central air conditioner. U-FIX-IT stores stock cleaners formulated for this cleaning job.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuN0T0iwvmE

How Window Unit Air Conditioner works

How to disassemble window unit air conditioner

Arlington Location 4621 S Cooper St, Suite 127 Arlington, TX 76017 Phone 817.472.7740 FAX (214) 939-0936 South Dallas Location 7405 S Westmoreland Rd Dallas, TX 75237 Phone 972.780.9096 FAX (214) 939-0936
East Dallas Location 9919 Garland Rd Dallas, TX 75218 Phone 214.321.7054 FAX (214) 321-1285 Tyler Location 2606 E 5th St Tyler, TX 75701 Phone 903.592.5836 FAX (903) 533-8192


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