Apply to be a TradeMaster!
Main product image of Defrost Control
Magnifying glass
Hover image to zoom

Defrost Control

Brand:
Trane
SKU:
CNT5010
Rating:
(4)
Q&A:
(0)
Defrost Control
Magnifying glass
Hover image to zoom
CNT5010 has been discontinued
Discontinued March 8, 2022
This product was discontinued because the part number was changed by the manufacturer. No modifications were made to the replacement product.
Direct Replacement:
Defrost Control, CNT05010
Brand:
Trane
SKU:CNT05010
(4)
VIEW REPLACEMENT
VIEW REPLACEMENT

Description

–
Defrost Control

Contact

Help Face
CALL US
Question? Call or text 888-757-4774
+
Help Face

Questions?

Speak with a real person who will go out of the way to help!
Call or text 888-757-4774
Monday – Thursday
8am–7:45pm
Friday
9am–7:45pm
Saturday – Sunday
9am–5:45pm

Response by Tue

Product Reviews

5 out of 4 reviews
100% would recommend this product
5
out of 4 Reviews
100% would recommend this product
WRITE A REVIEW
5 star
100%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
WRITE A REVIEW
Showing 1-4 of 4 reviews

Yes

Worked as it should. Defrost Board
Booters
Niceville Fl
6 months ago
Verified Buyer Icon
Verified Buyer
Was this review helpful to you?

Teams defrost board

Went right in as a direct replacement on my American Standard (Trane) 3 ton heat pump. Replaced a still functioning but aging out board.
Sam
Spokane, WA
12 months ago
Verified Buyer Icon
Verified Buyer
Was this review helpful to you?

Always good service

Heat pump
Buck
Smyrna TN
1 years ago
Verified Buyer Icon
Verified Buyer
Was this review helpful to you?

Be careful while unplugging the nine pin connector

My original CNT05010 in my Trane XL16i compressor went bad. It would cause the compressor to not start. I could sometimes get it to come on by partially unplugging the main 9 pin connector. It turns out that about half of the 9 pins on the main connector had broken solder joints on the back of the CNT05010 circuit board. I believe it was caused because the 9 pin connector is VERY tight in its socket. If you pull on the 9 pin connector without supporting the base socket you are putting a lot of pulling force on the pins going through the circuit board. You should be careful to pry the plug off without pulling on the socket base. Use a flat screw driver to pry slowly from both sides of the connector so you put minimal pulling force on the socket base. I put in this new CNT05010 and the AC compressor started up normally.
Roger Ball
Jacksonville, Florida
2 years ago
Verified Buyer Icon
Verified Buyer
Was this review helpful to you?