Frigidaire
Window Air Conditioner

Model #FAC106P1A3 Official Frigidaire air conditioner

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FAC106P1A3 air conditioner, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Capillary Tube#12

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Capillary tube

Part #5304446461
In Stock
$33.87
Tube-dischar#13

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Tube-dischar

Part #5304448238
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$8.63
Suction Tube#16

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Suction tube

Part #5304448237
This item is not returnable
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$5.11
Installation#19

Cabinet/front/controls Diagram

Installation

Part #5304446441
This item is not returnable
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$4.99
Fan#6

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Fan

Part #5304436565
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$22.01
Fan Motor#9

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Fan motor

Part #5304446455
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$155.99
Discharge Pi#13

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Discharge pi

Part #5304436574
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$14.17
Base#1

Cabinet/front/controls Diagram

Base

Part #5304446456
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$57.26
Compressor#14

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Compressor

Part #5304446459
In Stock
$193.99
Charging Board#8

Cooling & air flow systems Diagram

Charging board

Part #5304436562
In Stock
$48.72

Symptoms for window air conditioners

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Main causes: bad compressor, lack of refrigerant, bad compressor start relay, electronic control board failure
Main causes: turning the air conditioner off and the back on too quickly, dirty or restricted condenser coil, compressor failure
Main causes: dirty air filter, air conditioner is too small for the room, temperature set too cold, control failure
Main causes: clogged condensate drain, air conditioner not leveled properly, leaky window air seals
Main causes: clogged drain hole, air conditioner not leveled properly
Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad electronic control board, wiring failure, bad temperature sensor

Repair guides for window air conditioners

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your window air conditioner.

How to replace a window air conditioner ambient thermistor

If your window air conditioner isn’t cooling properly, it might need a new ambient thermistor. You can replace it yourself following these instructions.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 45 minutes or less
How to replace a window air conditioner condenser fan

If the condenser fan blade is broken or the condenser fan motor won’t run, you can replace the broken parts yourself by following these instructions.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 90 minutes or less
How to replace a window air conditioner electronic control board

The electronic control board is the brain of your window air conditioner. Here’s how to replace it.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 45 minutes or less

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