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Compressor Overload - Part obsolete, USE F620058-37
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0620058-37
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$51.00
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$50.00
(Obsolete)
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Compressor Overload Part Obsolete use F620058 37 (part 0620058-37) is a replacement part commonly ordered when the original component is worn, damaged, or missing during a repair for compatible ice machine equipment. It is typically selected when a technician is addressing hard starting, clicking, or intermittent engagement. Before ordering, compare the removed part with the listing photos and verify the part number, connection style, and mounting points to avoid a mismatch. Relays and contactors switch electrical loads on command and are common failure points in start and run circuits. When contacts wear or the coil fails, service symptoms can include clicking but not starting, short cycling, or intermittent operation. Replacing the failed relay/contactor helps restore reliable switching after load condition and supply voltage are confirmed. When replacing Compressor Overload Part Obsolete use F620058 37, match part number 0620058-37 to the removed component and review the page details for connector orientation, mounting points, hardware size, or sealing surfaces as applicable. Model references visible in the URL path include F620058, F620058-37; compare these with the equipment data plate and the page compatibility details before ordering. This extra verification step helps when similar-looking parts are used across multiple revisions or assemblies. After installation, restore operation and run a short test cycle while checking fitment, leaks, vibration, and recurring fault symptoms. Keep the failed part available for comparison until final testing is complete. Once installed and tested, the correct replacement can help return the unit to dependable operation and improve repair confidence. Proper diagnosis before ordering helps prevent downtime and repeat trips. Follow the service manual procedures for the specific unit during removal and installation. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first run to confirm stable operation. A clean installation and correct fitment improve long-term reliability after repair.