ASNW123BRM9 (AMRBEUS) LG Air Conditioner - Overview
Sections of the ASNW123BRM9
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BEARING
PartSelect #: PS12075835
Manufacturer #: 4280A20004M
Tired of the sweltering heat because your air conditioner isn't working as it should? Don't worry, we've got you covered. You need the LG Air Conditioner Blower Wheel Heat Pump Bearing. This is not ju...
$21.92
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FAN ASSEMBLY,CROSS FLOW
PartSelect #: PS3639073
Manufacturer #: ADP67813503
Keep your air conditioner running smoothly with this cross flow fan assembly. It moves air evenly for better cooling and is designed to operate quietly. If your system isn’t cooling well or has airflo...
$91.78
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS12079588
Manufacturer #: AKB74955602
This remote controller assembly allows users to operate and adjust appliance functions conveniently from a distance. Designed for responsive control and ease of use, it restores full remote functional...
$112.32
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MOTOR ASSEMBLY, DC, INDOOR
PartSelect #: PS12072596
Manufacturer #: EAU62983001
Keep your air conditioner running smoothly with this efficient DC motor assembly. It powers the fan to provide steady airflow for cooling or heating, helping your home stay comfortable. Designed for q...
$215.93
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PCB ASSEMBLY,MAIN
PartSelect #: PS3623501
Manufacturer #: EBR35936513
Is your LG air conditioner not working as efficiently as it used to? Maybe a faulty PCB Assembly part is the culprit. PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board - it's this essential hub that runs and contr...
$249.08
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS11760971
Manufacturer #: AKB74375403
This remote controller assembly allows convenient adjustment of appliance functions from a distance. Designed for responsive control and ease of use, it restores full remote operation when the origina...
$126.98
On Order
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Common Symptoms of the ASNW123BRM9
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Broken Cross-flow Blower Fan
This repair was on an LG ductless heat pump. After some period of use, the inside unit will get very dirty inside with moisture, dust, and possibly mold. To clean the insides properly, you will likely have to remove the fan blower wheel. To do this, you will have to disassemble the outside covers of the unit. There are videos on YouTube that will give you some insight, but the different brands are all a little different in the way they are put together. However, it is still fairly straightforward to get access to the blower wheel. I removed the large outside cover (2 or 3 screws) and then loosened the drain tray at the bottom (also 2 or 3 screws). I did not take the drain tray off because it has the drain tube attached at the rear, and it appeared that it could be difficult to get this back together. Instead, I just removed the screws and pulled it down away from the blower wheel. I then loosened the coil assembly covering the top and front of the blower wheel (2 screws). Again, I did not try to remove the coil assembly because it has the refrigerant tubing attached. At this point, you can use a Phillips screwdriver to reach through the blower wheel on the right end and loosen the setscrew in the hub holding the blower wheel to the motor shaft. Once the screw is loosened, you can lift the coil assembly away and pull the blower wheel out to clean it. Unfortunately, while I was cleaning and drying the blower wheel (which was almost completely clogged with crud), I dropped it and it broke. I ordered the new part from this site. The part was on backorder, but after I received it, I used the reverse procedure to install the new blower wheel. The one thing that is a little tricky is that the setscrew in the blower wheel hub tightens down on a flat on the motor shaft, so you will have to be careful to get the two lined up as you push the blower wheel on the shaft because it is difficult to align them after the wheel is on the shaft. At this point, all you have to do is tighten the setscrew on the motor shaft and reassemble the unit NOTE: while you have the blower wheel out, you can get fair access to the housing inside the unit to clean it.
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Robert from BURTON, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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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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DOUG from SHERIDAN, WY
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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