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Compressor - Part obsolete, USE 18-8750-27
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18-8750-07
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$1921.00
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$50.00
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For service buyers searching by part number, 18-8750-07 corresponds to the compressor part obsolete use 18 8750 27. In service work, this part is selected when troubleshooting points to component failure rather than a wiring, control setting, or maintenance issue. Confirm the equipment brand and the original part reference on the unit before installing a replacement. Model verification is important because close machine variants may use different revisions of the same component category. Restores refrigeration compression when the system is not cooling, runs hot, or cannot maintain ice production. When this component fails, technicians may see issues such as low ice production, warm cabinet, and long run time. Compressor failures often show up as persistent cooling loss, high operating temperature, or inability to maintain normal ice production. For this compressor category, the typical repair goal is to restore the function that the failed component was affecting. In troubleshooting, matching the part number and checking the related wiring, mounting points, and operating conditions helps avoid repeat repairs. Compressor diagnosis should include start/run component checks, winding tests, and a review of system airflow and charge-related performance symptoms. A quick inspection of wiring, connectors, mounting hardware, and surrounding components can prevent a repeat failure after replacement. Replacing a failed component with the correct part number helps restore normal operation, reduces repeat callbacks, and supports more reliable troubleshooting outcomes. The best results come from matching the part number to the machine and replacing it only after the failure has been confirmed. Symptoms such as not turning on, no power, not cooling, not starting, intermittent operation, error code faults, or ice not dropping may point to this part category, but technicians should verify the complete failure path to make the repair stick.