Carrier
Central Air Conditioner

Model # 38TXA036 SERIES300 Official Carrier condensing unit

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Contactor HN51KB024
#27

Control box diagram

Contactor

Part #HN51KB024

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

Fan LA01EA025
#42

Control box diagram

Fan

Part #LA01EA025

In Stock
Central Air Conditioner Condenser Fan Motor (replaces Hc376e210a) HC37GE210
#43

Control box diagram

Central air conditioner condenser fan motor (replaces hc376e210a)

Part #HC37GE210

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Paint 313974-751
#NI

Outlet grille/top cover diagram

Paint

Part #313974-751

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Grommet P041-5103
#19

Compressor/condenser diagram

Grommet

Part #P041-5103

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Kit KSALA0301410
#NI

Outlet grille/top cover diagram

Kit

Part #KSALA0301410

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Panel 312226-760
#5

Outlet grille/top cover diagram

Panel

Part #312226-760

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Central Air Conditioner Condenser Fan Motor Control 32LT660004
#NI

Outlet grille/top cover diagram

Central air conditioner condenser fan motor control

Part #32LT660004

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Lug HY90AZ009
#31

Control box diagram

Lug

Part #HY90AZ009

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Oiler P903-1625
#17A

Compressor/condenser diagram

Oiler

Part #P903-1625

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