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W10350564 Refrigerator Run Capacitor WPW10350564, AP6020176, PS11753490
W10350564 Refrigerator Run Capacitor WPW10350564, AP6020176, PS11753490
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XPARTCO W10350564 Refrigerator Run Capacitor Replaces WPW10350564
High-quality refrigerator run capacitor designed to help the compressor start and run properly for reliable cooling performance.
Product Description
The XPARTCO W10350564 Refrigerator Run Capacitor helps provide the electrical boost needed for the refrigerator compressor to start and operate correctly. A weak or failed capacitor can cause cooling problems, compressor starting issues, clicking sounds, or intermittent refrigerator operation.
Replacing a faulty run capacitor can help restore proper compressor performance and dependable refrigerator cooling.
Quick Answer
If your refrigerator is not cooling properly, clicks but does not start, runs intermittently, or has compressor start problems, the W10350564 run capacitor may need replacement.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
- Refrigerator not cooling properly
- Compressor clicks but does not start
- Intermittent cooling operation
- Compressor start failure
- Weak or failed run capacitor
Replaces part Number
WPW10350564, W10350564, PD00030179, EAP11753490, AP6020176, AWP50050, PS11753490.
Compatibility
This part fits select Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Kenmore, and compatible refrigerator models using part numbers W10350564 or WPW10350564.
Always verify your refrigerator’s model number before ordering. Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
Key Features
- Refrigerator run capacitor replacement
- Helps compressor start and run properly
- Supports reliable cooling performance
- Designed for compatible refrigerator models
- Quality aftermarket replacement part
Product Specifications
| Brand | XPARTCO |
| Part Type | Refrigerator Run Capacitor |
| Primary Part Number | W10350564 |
| Replaces Part Number | WPW10350564 |
| Compatible Appliance Type | Refrigerator |
| Condition | New |
| Installation | Disconnect power before installation. Capacitors may hold electrical charge; discharge safely and inspect wiring connectors before testing refrigerator operation. |
Troubleshooting Guide
- ⚠️ Disconnect power before servicing the refrigerator.
- Inspect the capacitor for bulging, cracks, burns, or leakage.
- Check wiring terminals for loose or damaged connections.
- Confirm the compressor and start components are not damaged.
- Replace the capacitor if compressor start or cooling problems continue.
When Should You Replace This Part?
Replace the refrigerator run capacitor if the compressor has trouble starting, the refrigerator is not cooling properly, you hear repeated clicking, or the capacitor shows visible damage.
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