Controls power flow in select Carrier Air Conditioner or Heat Pump. this genuine OEM contactor, part number LC1D09B7, restores reliable performance with durable electrical components.
Grid is 1 inch square
Carrier Contactor LC1D09B7
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Carrier Contactor LC1D09B7

Genuine OEM Part # LC1D09B7RC Item # 2384644
Manufacturer Part
Controls power flow in select Carrier Air Conditioner or Heat Pump. this genuine OEM contactor, part number LC1D09B7, restores reliable performance with durable electrical components.
Grid is 1 inch square
Carrier Contactor LC1D09B7
$121.88
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Controls power flow in select Carrier Air Conditioner or Heat Pump. this genuine OEM contactor, part number LC1D09B7, restores reliable performance with durable electrical components.
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$121.88

This part LC1D09B7 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Air Conditioner, Heat Pump
Brands:
Carrier

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Common Problems Fixed by the Contactor

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

Likely

Heat pump compressor won't run

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Heat pump won't turn off

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Heat pump not cooling

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Heat pump not heating

Likely

Heat pump won't turn on

Possible

Heat pump is noisy or loud

About the Contactor

The control board sends a low voltage signal to the contactor. When the contactor receives the signal from the control board, it closes the circuit, sending voltage to the outside unit components. If the contactor is defective, it can prevent the compressor from running. To determine if the contactor is at fault, use a multimeter to test the contactor coil for continuity. If the contactor coil does not have continuity or the contacts a on the coil look burnt, replace it.

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