How to find AC parts?
For your Icp central air conditioner model CA5536VKD1, the fastest way to find the right replacement parts is to match the model number from the unit’s data label to the parts list for that model, then confirm the part by name and ID before ordering from Sears PartsDirect.
Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part
- Locate the unit data label and confirm the model is CA5536VKD1 (match every character).
- Identify the system area you are repairing: electrical controls, condenser fan, or refrigerant circuit.
- Use the parts list for CA5536VKD1 to select the exact part.
- Match by part name and part ID (when provided), not just by appearance.
- If you are replacing an electrical part, shut off power at the disconnect and breaker before inspecting.
Common CA5536VKD1 parts customers look for
These are examples of parts available for this model that often relate to “won’t start” or “fan not running” symptoms:
Quick matching guide (what to use and when)
| What you know | Best way to match | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number only | Start with CA5536VKD1 parts list | Prevents ordering a similar-looking part for a different unit |
| Symptom (fan not spinning) | Check condenser fan parts first | Narrows the search to the most likely section |
| You have the old part in hand | Match part name and ID exactly | Avoids fit and wiring mismatches |
Why it matters
Central air conditioner parts are highly model-specific. Using the exact CA5536VKD1 model match helps ensure correct fit, correct electrical ratings (for items like a contactor or motor), and fewer return delays.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most expensive part to replace on an AC unit?
On an Icp central air conditioner like model CA5536VKD1, the most expensive single component to replace is typically the compressor (often the highest parts-and-labor repair). Other high-cost repairs can include the condenser coil or major electrical failures, but the compressor is the usual top cost driver.
What usually costs the most (and why)
The compressor is expensive because it is a sealed, refrigerant-side component and replacement commonly involves refrigerant recovery, evacuation, leak checks, and precise charging.
Common high-cost AC repairs include:
- Compressor (major refrigerant-side repair)
- Condenser coil (labor-intensive and refrigerant-side)
- Evaporator coil (often inside the indoor unit, still refrigerant-side)
- Control board or major electrical module (varies by system)
- Fan motor (moderate-to-high cost, but usually less than a compressor)
How this relates to CA5536VKD1 parts
For this CA5536VKD1 model page, we list several common outdoor-unit replacement parts that can fail and cause “AC not cooling” symptoms. For example, a failed condenser fan motor can overheat the system and contribute to bigger problems.
Parts you may see for this model include:
Quick cost and complexity comparison
| Repair item | Typical cost level | Typical complexity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compressor | Highest | High | Refrigerant-side work; often the biggest bill |
| Condenser coil | High | High | Refrigerant-side; can be labor-heavy |
| Fan motor | Medium to high | Medium | Can stop heat rejection and cause shutdowns |
| Contactor | Low to medium | Low to medium | Common no-start cause; electrical diagnosis needed |
Why it matters
When the compressor is the suspected failure, many homeowners compare repair cost versus overall system condition (age, efficiency, and history of refrigerant leaks). Catching airflow and electrical issues early can prevent repeat overheating and nuisance shutdowns.
Ordering the right replacement part
We recommend matching parts by the exact model number CA5536VKD1 and using the parts list for this unit first; you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect if you are sourcing additional components.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I replace AC parts myself?
Yes, you can replace some parts on your Icp CA5536VKD1 central air conditioner yourself, but we only recommend DIY work that does not involve refrigerant handling or complex electrical diagnostics. Safe DIY tasks are usually basic electrical component swaps and airflow-related parts.
What you can usually replace yourself (DIY-friendly)
If you are comfortable working around high voltage and you shut off power correctly, these are common DIY replacements:
- Contactor (a common no-cool, no-start electrical failure point)
- Condenser fan motor (if the fan is seized, noisy, or not spinning)
- Fan blade (if bent, cracked, or wobbling)
- Basic wire/terminal repairs (burnt spade connectors, loose lugs)
Model-matched examples from our parts list:
What we do not recommend as DIY
These repairs typically require specialized tools, training, and safe handling practices:
- Refrigerant system work (opening the sealed system, charging, leak repair)
- Compressor or coil replacement
- Control troubleshooting beyond basic checks
- Any repair where wiring is overheated, melted, or repeatedly blowing fuses/breakers
Quick safety checklist before you start
Central AC equipment can carry lethal voltage. Use this checklist every time:
- Turn off power at the disconnect and the breaker panel
- Verify power is off with a meter before touching wiring
- Take a clear photo of wiring before removing any wires
- Replace one wire at a time to the same terminal markings
- Restore all panels and covers before turning power back on
DIY decision guide (fast comparison)
| Task | Typical DIY difficulty | Common tools | When to stop and call a tech |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace contactor | Medium | Screwdriver, nut driver, multimeter | Burnt wiring, repeated arcing, breaker trips |
| Replace fan motor | Medium to high | Nut drivers, wrenches, multimeter | Motor wiring mismatch, capacitor concerns, unit overheats |
| Replace fan blade | Medium | Wrench/Allen key | Blade rubs shroud, severe vibration persists |
Why it matters
Choosing the right DIY boundary protects the compressor and prevents repeat failures. A miswired contactor or incorrect fan rotation can cause hard starts, overheating, nuisance trips, and expensive damage.
Ordering the right part
We recommend matching by model number CA5536VKD1 and comparing the part listing details before ordering. You can order parts from the list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026


