Compress effectively with this replacement compressor, part number GRE00205212, built for select ICP Air Conditioner or Heat Pumps. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM compressors.
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ICP Compressor GRE00205212
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ICP Compressor GRE00205212

Genuine OEM Part # GRE00205212RC Item # 2799088
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Compress effectively with this replacement compressor, part number GRE00205212, built for select ICP Air Conditioner or Heat Pumps. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM compressors.
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ICP Compressor GRE00205212
$624.05
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Compress effectively with this replacement compressor, part number GRE00205212, built for select ICP Air Conditioner or Heat Pumps. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM compressors.
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$624.05

This part GRE00205212 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Air Conditioner, Heat Pump
Brands:
ICP

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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

Air conditioner is loud or noisy

Likely

Air conditioner not cooling

Likely

Air conditioner compressor won't 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

Heat pump circuit breaker keeps tripping

About the Compressor

When the compressor is wearing out, it generates more noise than usual. When this happens, it is not necessary to replace the compressor—compressors often last for years after they become noisy. However, if you would prefer to have a new compressor, have a licensed professional replace it.

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