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CAPACITOR START
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18-8959-55
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$76.50
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$20.00
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Technicians sourcing capacitor start can use FixIce part number 18-8959-55 to match the replacement listed on the page. The page intent is replacement part sourcing for technicians and repair buyers. Helps correct hard starting or weak startup behavior in a motor or compressor circuit. From a repair standpoint, this component provides electrical support needed for reliable startup and running conditions. When this part wears or fails, technicians may notice hard starting, humming, weak startup, or no start conditions. This is especially useful on service calls where time on site is limited and repeat disassembly adds avoidable labor. A careful service check matters because service checks usually include meter testing and inspection for leakage or heat damage. Service notes and visual inspection are often useful when selecting the correct replacement for the repair. A correct capacitor replacement can restore normal startup performance and reduce stress on the load. Matching the listed part number to the service need is a practical step that helps avoid return visits. Compare the original part with the replacement listing and confirm the machine application during service planning before installation. This approach helps separate the original fault from secondary symptoms that may appear during diagnosis. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom. Part number 18-8959-55 gives a clear reference for ordering and helps match the listing during service preparation. Part number 18-8959-55 gives a clear reference for ordering and helps match the listing during service preparation. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom. This approach helps separate the original fault from secondary symptoms that may appear during diagnosis.