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4-Way Valve Assembly
SKU: 15422000016253
MRCOOL
SKU: 15422000016253
Brand: MRCOOL
$169.92 each
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Supporter Of Fan Motor
SKU: 12222000012371
MRCOOL
SKU: 12222000012371
Brand: MRCOOL
$32.44 each
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Bracket Of Remote Controller
SKU: 12122000027147
MRCOOL
SKU: 12122000027147
Brand: MRCOOL
$13.58 each
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Evaporator Assembly
SKU: 15822000A19284
MRCOOL
SKU: 15822000A19284
Brand: MRCOOL
$284.14 each
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Electronic Control Box Subassembly (Mid-And Low-End)
SKU: 17222000037114
MRCOOL
SKU: 17222000037114
Brand: MRCOOL
$117.22 each
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4-Way Valve, 15500216000026
SKU: 15500216000026
MRCOOL
SKU: 15500216000026
Brand: MRCOOL
$88.87 each
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Circuit Board, 17122000A25507
SKU: 17122000A25507
MRCOOL
SKU: 17122000A25507
Brand: MRCOOL
$402.97 each
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Evaporator Assembly
SKU: 15822000A19283
MRCOOL
SKU: 15822000A19283
Brand: MRCOOL
$201.56 each
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Cover Of Electronic Control Box
SKU: 12122000005040
MRCOOL
SKU: 12122000005040
Brand: MRCOOL
$1.27 each
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More About MRCOOL Replacements Parts

MRCOOL replacement parts cover the control boards, fan motors, sensors, and accessories that keep MRCOOL ductless mini split and DIY series systems running after the original components wear out or fail. Genuine parts span control boards for indoor and outdoor units, condensate pumps, thermostats, and the sensors and switches that manage refrigerant flow and safety cutoffs. Line sets, line set covers, and surge protection components round out the lineup for technicians handling installation as well as repair work. Because MRCOOL markets heavily toward DIY installers alongside licensed contractors, sourcing a genuine replacement part rather than a generic substitute helps confirm fit and electrical compatibility with the original system. A mini split that trips a fault code or loses communication between indoor and outdoor units often points to a control board or sensor that needs replacing rather than a full system failure.

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  • Control Boards: Control boards manage compressor cycling, fan speed, and communication between a MRCOOL system's indoor and outdoor units. A system that loses communication, throws a fault code, or fails to respond to the remote often needs a control board replacement rather than a full unit swap. Matching the board to the specific indoor or outdoor unit model keeps wiring and connector layout correct.
  • Fan Motors: Fan motors move air across the indoor coil and through the outdoor condenser, and a failed motor typically shows up as reduced airflow or a unit that runs but does not heat or cool effectively. Indoor and outdoor fan motors are not interchangeable, so confirming which motor failed before ordering avoids a mismatched part. Techs listen for grinding or humming sounds as an early sign a fan motor is wearing out.
  • Sensors, Switches, and Valves: Sensors and switches monitor refrigerant temperature, coil conditions, and safety cutoffs throughout a MRCOOL system, while valves manage refrigerant flow between indoor and outdoor components. A failed temperature sensor commonly causes a system to run constantly or shut down early, since the control board reads incorrect data and reacts accordingly. Replacing the specific sensor tied to a fault code resolves most of these issues without a larger repair.
  • Thermostats and Condensate Pumps: Thermostats control the temperature setpoint and mode on ducted MRCOOL systems, while condensate pumps clear water away from indoor units installed where gravity drainage is not possible. A condensate pump that fails or clogs is a common cause of an indoor unit shutting down on a safety switch tied to standing water. Matching pump capacity to the indoor unit's condensate output keeps drainage reliable.

Buying Guide

Diagnosing a MRCOOL system before ordering parts saves a second trip and a second wait for shipping. A unit that will not power on at all points toward a control board or wiring issue, while one that runs but stops cooling or heating effectively more often traces back to a fan motor, sensor, or refrigerant valve. Reading any fault code displayed on the indoor unit or remote narrows the search considerably, since MRCOOL documents which component each code points to.

Model number accuracy matters more here than with many other brands, since MRCOOL parts are not universally interchangeable across its DIY and standard product lines. Confirming both the indoor and outdoor unit model numbers before searching MRCOOL Replacements Parts prevents ordering a board or motor built for a different generation of equipment. Genuine parts, rather than generic aftermarket substitutes, also carry the connector layouts and mounting points the original equipment expects.

For DIY installers working without a full HVAC background, sourcing support documentation alongside the part itself helps confirm a repair is within scope before starting. Licensed contractors handling refrigerant-side components like valves and sensors still need to follow standard refrigerant handling practices regardless of the system's DIY marketing, since the electrical and refrigerant risks do not change based on who installed the original unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a fault code help identify which MRCOOL part has failed?

MRCOOL's indoor units and remotes display fault codes tied to specific components, such as a sensor, communication error, or fan motor issue. Matching the displayed code to the manufacturer's fault code list narrows the search before ordering a replacement part.

Are MRCOOL fan motors interchangeable between indoor and outdoor units?

Indoor and outdoor fan motors are built for different loads and mounting configurations, so they are not interchangeable. Confirming which unit's motor failed before ordering avoids a part that will not fit or run correctly.

What usually causes a MRCOOL indoor unit to shut down on a safety switch?

A clogged or failed condensate pump letting water back up into the unit is one of the most common causes. Clearing the drain line and testing the pump before replacing other components often resolves the shutdown.

Do MRCOOL DIY systems use the same replacement parts as standard MRCOOL equipment?

Parts vary by product line and generation, so a DIY series part does not automatically fit standard MRCOOL equipment. Confirming both indoor and outdoor unit model numbers before ordering prevents a mismatch.

Why would a MRCOOL system lose communication between indoor and outdoor units?

A failing control board, damaged communication wiring, or a loose connector at either unit commonly causes communication loss. Checking wiring connections before replacing a control board can rule out a simpler fix.

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