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MONK
04-28-2021, 05:53 PM
Model: AHS05LXQ1

I bought (2) of these used a couple of years ago. My tenant doesn't need either one so they've been sitting in my garden shed ever since. I took them out the other day to make sure they both still work. One works great. The other one now has a defective power switch. I'll bet the unit works fine but the switch won't switch to ON. It's stuck on OFF. I've searched everywhere for a replacement switch and can't find one so I'm turning to you guys for help.

On the control panel, there is a knob and (2) switches. The top switch is HI/LO. That works fine. It's the ON/OFF switch below that won't move.

wyliec
04-29-2021, 06:42 AM
I worked for another A/C company in replacement parts. Since all current GE room airs have electronic control panels, your S.O.L there. The switch is probably rotary or rocker. You may want to check a Grainger's catalog. Even if you find something, it won't be an exact drop in. You can also remove the switch. It's probably corroded. See if you can clean it.

One last thing, if you've not already tried it, google GE customer service phone number and give a call. Then, they'll probably give a call to their replacement parts people. Good luck.

MONK
04-29-2021, 07:03 AM
I worked for another A/C company in replacement parts. Since all current GE room airs have electronic control panels, your S.O.L there. The switch is probably rotary or rocker. You may want to check a Grainger's catalog. Even if you find something, it won't be an exact drop in. You can also remove the switch. It's probably corroded. See if you can clean it.

Thanks. It's a rocker switch. I took it out a few weeks ago. It didn't look corroded. It looked like perhaps something broke (it's just a cheap plastic switch) and stuck in the works. It's not that it's difficult to work, it just won't budge so much as a milimeter. Everything else is in good working order. I'll check Grainger to see if they have anything.

Snoking1127
04-29-2021, 07:26 AM
If it has tangs wrapped around the bottom, pry them off and open it up for a look inside. If the rocker has plastic pins on each side, pry the main case and pullout the rocker for a look inside. How about a picture of the switch?

Snowbelt Spyder
04-29-2021, 08:14 AM
Thanks. It's a rocker switch. I took it out a few weeks ago. It didn't look corroded. It looked like perhaps something broke (it's just a cheap plastic switch) and stuck in the works. It's not that it's difficult to work, it just won't budge so much as a milimeter. Everything else is in good working order. I'll check Grainger to see if they have anything.

Does it look like this?

https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Rocker-Switch/WJ27X10152/3030516

Snoking1127
04-29-2021, 08:28 AM
Does it look like this?

https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Rocker-Switch/WJ27X10152/3030516

If it does, that is the second kind I talked about above. You can slide a knife blade down the side of the rocker and pop it out. Clean it up and use a little dielectric grease on the plunger. Then snap it back together. Or carry it into Ace Hardware and find a matching one. That is very much like the one use in RV hot water heaters, and I got one at Ace.

MONK
04-30-2021, 06:49 AM
Does it look like this?

https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Rocker-Switch/WJ27X10152/3030516


It doesn't. It's rubber covered.

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wyliec
04-30-2021, 08:17 AM
If you can get the p/n mfg off the part, Grainger's can cross reference (or maybe even Ace) to something they carry. From what little I see, the A/C looks in good shape. Good luck.

When I say cross reference, it's probably spdt, but I'm mostly talking dimensions.