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Old 04-01-2008, 08:00 AM
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Model Number: ACE184XHO   Brand: Whirlpool   Age: 5 - 10 years   

My window unit was not cooling nor heating. I replace the thermostat. It is cooling now but not heating. I was told to replace the fuse link or swith limit. I can not locat either on the unit. Where are they located?
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Click on your model and APPros has pictures of your model that show the limit switch location... Use a multi-meter to check continuity of the limit switch and heating element before replacing... Check all wiring and connections too..
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Part number 45 on the parts list at APP
the part is mounted on the heater insert.
It slides out of the unit and fits right in front of the evaporator in a bit of a tight spot.
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