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LW2513ER ((AWYAUSH)) LG Air Conditioner - Overview

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FAN,AXIAL – Part Number: 5900A10011D
FAN,AXIAL
PartSelect #: PS12747825
Manufacturer #: 5900A10011D
$104.79
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PCB ASSEMBLY,DISPLAY – Part Number: EBR74697801
PCB ASSEMBLY,DISPLAY
PartSelect #: PS7792920
Manufacturer #: EBR74697801
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Motor,AC – Part Number: 4681A20043K
Motor,AC
PartSelect #: PS3523174
Manufacturer #: 4681A20043K
$336.02
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Fan,Turbo – Part Number: 5900A20045C
Fan,Turbo
PartSelect #: PS3528601
Manufacturer #: 5900A20045C
$34.08
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Thermistor,NTC – Part Number: 6323A20012C
Thermistor,NTC
PartSelect #: PS3528997
Manufacturer #: 6323A20012C
$10.37
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Panel,Control – Part Number: 3720A10112A
Panel,Control
PartSelect #: PS3521457
Manufacturer #: 3720A10112A
$22.10
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Shroud – Part Number: 4998A10035A
Shroud
PartSelect #: PS3525405
Manufacturer #: 4998A10035A
$37.27
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB – Part Number: 6711A20066L
REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB
PartSelect #: PS3636484
Manufacturer #: 6711A20066L
$54.91
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Filter Assembly,Air Cleaner – Part Number: 5231A20027A
Filter Assembly,Air Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS3527546
Manufacturer #: 5231A20027A
$25.52
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POWER CORD ASSEMBLY – Part Number: EAD63469507
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS11710154
Manufacturer #: EAD63469507
$151.25
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CASE ASSEMBLY,CONTROL – Part Number: ABQ74405902
CASE ASSEMBLY,CONTROL
PartSelect #: PS11707035
Manufacturer #: ABQ74405902
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INSTALL PART ASSEMBLY,SINGLE – Part Number: AET73691406
INSTALL PART ASSEMBLY,SINGLE
PartSelect #: PS12714363
Manufacturer #: AET73691406
$155.81
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Common Symptoms of the LW2513ER

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Broken Fan
Part of the fan blade broke on my AC unit and was causing a vibration. This made the AC unusable. The ordered Fan was a perfect OE replacement. I simply removed the outside over and then the fan shroud inside the unit. I carefully repositioned the condenser unit being careful not to damage the fins. Using a pair of pliers, I removed the retainer clip and removed the old fan. The new fan slid right over the shaft. I replaced the retaining clip and then repositioned the shroud. Then I placed the condenser and fins back into place and then placed the cover back over the unit. Worked perfect. No issues. Take your time. Excellent replacement fan!
Parts Used:
FAN,AXIAL
  • April from EASLEY, SC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Unit would not turn on.
1 - Unbolted a/c unit from window cover - 2 - pulled internal unit forward to reveal display and controller area - 3 - used #1 phillips to remove screws to open cover - 4 - removed display assembly by disconnecting ribbon cable from main pcb - 5 - removed old pcb from display assembly 4 small phillips screws - 6 - reused ribbon cable and temp probe in new pcb and installed new pcb into display assembly - 7 - installed updated display assembly - 8 - closed controller assembly - 9 - restored a/c unit to window frame cover - 10 rebolted connections to window cover - 11 - started a/c unit!
Parts Used:
PCB ASSEMBLY,DISPLAY
  • Tim from Chapel Hill, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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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 the 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.
Parts Used:
Thermistor,NTC
  • Cindy from Baltimore, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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