51930 Frigidaire Air Conditioner - Overview

Models starting with 51930

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SCREW – Part Number: 134178901
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS815505
Manufacturer #: 134178901
$30.95
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Decal-Warning – Part Number: 984032001
Decal-Warning
PartSelect #: PS10037360
Manufacturer #: 984032001
$5.95
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Piston – Part Number: 6457303
Piston
PartSelect #: PS11898658
Manufacturer #: 6457303
$8.95
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Screw (M4) – Part Number: 983645005
Screw (M4)
PartSelect #: PS10037237
Manufacturer #: 983645005
$5.95
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Rear Handle Support – Part Number: 983621001
Rear Handle Support
PartSelect #: PS10037228
Manufacturer #: 983621001
$5.95
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Lock-Off Button – Part Number: 983623001
Lock-Off Button
PartSelect #: PS10037230
Manufacturer #: 983623001
$5.95
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Rear Handle Cover – Part Number: 983622001
Rear Handle Cover
PartSelect #: PS10037229
Manufacturer #: 983622001
$5.95
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Handle – Part Number: 984439001
Handle
PartSelect #: PS12681779
Manufacturer #: 984439001
Handle with grip
$12.95
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Screw – Part Number: 6635301
Screw
PartSelect #: PS12669638
Manufacturer #: 6635301
Screw,m6x1x14mm thd,shdlr dia
$5.95
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CLAMP – Part Number: PS04072
CLAMP
PartSelect #: PS18794011
Manufacturer #: PS04072
$5.95
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Screw – Part Number: 6634601
Screw
PartSelect #: PS12658221
Manufacturer #: 6634601
M5 x0.8 x60mm torx recess pan
$5.95
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Screw – Part Number: 983799023
Screw
PartSelect #: PS12693222
Manufacturer #: 983799023
Screw,m6x1x30 torx recessed pa
$5.95
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My A/C unit quit working on the hottest day of the year! I had this A/C unit for 13 years and I just knew I'd never find a fan blade for the same make and model, so I tried to go purchase a new one but couldn't find one big enough since it was so late in the season.
After receiving the fan blade, I popped off the old one and put on the new one! The A/C unit worked like new once again!! It even blew colder air than before! The hardest part about the entire process was getting the13 year old fan blade off! I'd recommend your website to anyone looking for a part!
Thank you for all your help!!
Parts Used:
Fan Blade,with clamp
  • Tracy from Morgantown, WV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Fan blade broke - it wouldn't cool
2001 Window AC/Heat Unit.
I ran across your web site and ordered the fan $70.00, telling myself that if we could fix it we saved $650.00. A new - window air conditioner is over $700.00 for heat and air.
Believe it or not the two of us oldies put it up on the desk on CARDBOARD so we wouldn't scratch the desk (my husband wouldn't have thought of that - that's why God made man -a woman). I vacuumed everything I could see to clean which made it more bearable to breathe. Then we had to decide how to get the old fan off and the new one on. They don't make these things to repair. We actually took out more screws than we needed to but that's ok. There are 3 legs in there that needed to be unscrewed so we could pull out the heating coils enough to replace the fan. One of the 3 legs was difficult to maneuver because of the tight space so my husband and his brawn decided to cut a hole in the medal on the right side. He did it a little unconventionally but it still solved the problem of the 3rd screw without affecting anything else. We both had to pull on the heating coil to slip it up out of the bottom pan without breaking anything else but we managed. We got the old fan blade off and the new one on. Two heads are always better than one. We did it and it works with a savings of $650.00.
Your website saved us a heap of money. We have already started telling others about it.
Parts Used:
Fan Blade,with clamp
  • Bobalee from Loganville, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Fan blades were Broken and making loud noise
Pulled airconditioner out of Housing. Removed screws holding plastic cover in place. Loosened lock ring. Removed old fan blades and replaced with new fan blades. Reassembled plastic cover and returned air conditioner to housing. The unit is now quieter than before!
Parts Used:
Fan Blade,with clamp
  • Eric Peterson from Blakeslee, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
4 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
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