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CAPACITOR START
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9181003-49
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$62.20
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$20.00
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When a repair points to capacitor start, FixIce shows part number 9181003-49 as the replacement option. The listing supports replacement part ordering when service work points to this component. Helps correct hard starting or weak startup behavior in a motor or compressor circuit. In practical service work, this type of part helps an electrical load start and operate with proper phase support. Typical failure behavior can show up as hard starting, humming, weak startup, or no start conditions. A focused inspection of the affected area often confirms whether this part is the real cause or only one part of a larger issue. During diagnosis, technicians often test capacitance, inspect swelling, and verify wiring before replacement. Service notes and visual inspection are often useful when selecting the correct replacement for the repair. Using the proper capacitor supports cleaner starts and more dependable operation. Matching the listed part number to the service need is a practical step that helps avoid return visits. Confirm the replacement application and compare the original part during teardown so the new part matches the service need. For technicians, clear part identification can make the repair process faster and improve confidence before reassembly. A replacement that matches the application helps the technician complete reassembly with better fit and fewer delays. For buyers supporting field repairs, using the listed part number can make ordering and staging parts more efficient. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. 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. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom.