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Model # G9MXE1202422A1 Official ICP gas furnace

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official ICP G9MXE1202422A1 gas furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Switch Pre 1184415
#26

Doors assy diagram

Switch pre

Part #1184415

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Shelf Assembly Blower 1184280
#D

Cabinet parts diagram

Shelf assembly blower

Part #1184280

In Stock
Trap Assembly 1184288
#23

Cabinet parts diagram

Trap assembly

Part #1184288

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Gasket Fro 1184311
#BB

Heat exchanger diagram

Gasket fro

Part #1184311

This item is not returnable
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Furnace Electronic Control Board 1184412
#8

Cabinet parts diagram

Furnace electronic control board

Part #1184412

$377.71
$10.00 OFF Phone Price : $387.71
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Drain Plug 1184338
#YY

Collector assy diagram

Drain plug

Part #1184338

This item is not returnable
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Furnace Burner Igniter 1176919
#12

Burner assy diagram

Furnace burner igniter

Part #1176919

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Switch Bracket 1184289
#M

Cabinet parts diagram

Switch bracket

Part #1184289

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Harness 1184505
#KK

Cabinet parts diagram

Harness

Part #1184505

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Bag Loose 1184517
#NI

Cabinet parts diagram

Bag loose

Part #1184517

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