Home » Parts » Ice Maker Part F670099-13 » Compressor
Compressor
Part Number
:
F670099-13
Price
:
$1455.41
Shipping
:
$50.00
(Obsolete)
Brand :
Model :
Quantity :
Please wait..
Part Details:
Part F670099-13 identifies the Compressor used as a replacement component during service work. It’s used in service work when the compressor is worn, damaged, or no longer performing correctly. Confirm the unit data tag and the old compressor marking so part F670099-13 matches the correct revision. Functionally, it drives refrigeration by compressing refrigerant through the system; when it fails, the machine may not behave normally. Common service complaints for the compressor include hard starting, overheating, and low ice output. Because the compressor influences how the unit runs, symptoms may worsen under normal load. Technicians typically verify the fault before ordering the replacement. To verify whether the compressor is at fault, technicians may: review system airflow and pressures; test windings and start components. A confirmed swap to part F670099-13 helps reduce repeat downtime and recurring intermittent faults. When you’re ready to replace the part, finish with a careful install and test. After installing part F670099-13, check operation under load and look for leaks, vibration, or returning fault symptoms. Once part F670099-13 is installed and tested, the unit should return to normal performance with fewer intermittent issues. Keep the removed part nearby for a quick side-by-side comparison during installation. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original. Document the symptom and the post-repair test result for future service history. Keep the removed part nearby for a quick side-by-side comparison during installation. Keep the removed part nearby for a quick side-by-side comparison during installation. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original. After the first test cycle, recheck hardware and connectors to confirm everything remains secure.