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Lennox Compressor 11C41
Lennox Compressor 11C41
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Lennox Compressor 11C41

Genuine OEM Part # 11C41RC Item # 4248423Alternative Part Number(s)
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Lennox Compressor 11C41
Lennox Compressor 11C41
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This part 11C41 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Packaged Unit/RTU, Heat Pump, Central Air Conditioner
Brands:
Lennox

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Compressor Customer Reviews

Common Problems Fixed by the Compressor

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

Very Likely

Central air conditioner compressor won't run

Likely

Central Air Conditioner Condensing unit does not run

Likely

Heat pump is noisy or loud

Likely

Heat pump not cooling

Likely

Heat pump compressor won't run

Possible

Heat pump not heating

Possible

Heat pump won't turn on

Possible

Central air conditioner circuit breaker keeps tripping

Possible

Heat pump circuit breaker keeps tripping

Possible

Central air conditioner not cooling properly

Possible

Central air conditioner is noisy or loud

About the Compressor

The compressor is a pump which compresses the refrigerant and circulates the refrigerant through the evaporator and condenser coils. If the compressor is defective or worn out, it likely won't run. However, this isn’t usually the case. Before replacing the compressor, first check all of the more commonly defective components. If all of the other components are working properly, use a multimeter to test the compressor for continuity. If there is an open circuit, the compressor is likely defective.

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Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number 34W55
Replaces Part Number 15M70
Replaces Part Number 99K08
Replaces Part Number 15M7001
Replaces Part Number 21L7001
Replaces Part Number 99K0801
Replaces Part Number 21L70
Replaces Part Number 93W22
Replaces Part Number 100121-17
Replaces Part Number 103349-14