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Your cart is empty.Ge Genteq capacitor oval 10 uf mfd 370 volt 97f9002, 97f9002s (replaces old ge# 97f9002bz3, z97f9002, 27l669, hc91ca010d, hc91ca010, hc90ab010, hc96ac010), 10 mfd at 370 volts.
evanrob
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Tested at 10.06 uf replacing my furnace capacitor that was at 8.48.
Supremacy870
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I have rentals in FL and I need these on standby as they go out often in the heat. The AC maintenance technician wants $400 every time to come out and swap them. These are good quality and fit perfectly.
Daisy D
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Used this to replace the capacitor on our AC and heating fan and it works great. Happy to find it at a good price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The slogan for my Trane HVAC is "It's hard to stop a Trane". Hard, but not impossible, and an aging motor start capacitor can stop it in its tracks! (See what I did there?)This capacitor was advertised as Genteq, but I received a Capcom branded capacitor. A sticker on the side of the Capcom box still said "Genteq", so I was a little concerned, but I popped it in anyway, because, you know, it's getting cold!Depending on what you read on the Internet, Capcom *may* be the new name for Genteq, which was (or is) a rebranding of GE after they sold that part of their business a while back. (You can look up Genteq and read about that.)My point is, this cap is an exact match physically and electrically for the GE branded one that was in the unit, and it fixed the problem. Hopefully it lasts long enough for me to forget to update this review when it fails!The Capcom capacitor was made in Mexico just like the Genteq brand. That, and Capcom's claim of having been in business for many years makes me think either they are the new name for Genteq, or both brands are possibly made in the same factory.This was the first non-Chinese brand that came up when I sorted my search by price, and I got it the next day!My advice to you:Don't do your own service unless you really know what you're doing!If you hear a humming noise coming from your furnace but no air is blowing, TURN IT OFF and/or UNPLUG IT and don't use it while you're waiting for repairs.Before I figured out what the deal was with mine, I noticed that when the heat first came on, I heard the humming, then the humming stopped and the furnace shut off the gas. This was a safety interlock situation (thankfully the sensors and controller recognized something was wrong), but it tried again and this time the blower came on, so it was another day or two before I realized what was going on. You don't want gas burning and the blower not blowing while you're asleep! (Just in case the safety sensors fail.)Bottom line is, you really should know what you're doing before you attempt your own repairs on your furnace / HVAC system.
jg gutworth
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2024
Fan stopped working used this to replace capacitor blower motor fired right up
Coors
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
It did a great job fixing the starting of my furnace
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2024
My Capacitor was branded capcom rather than genteq, but after a little research I concluded that they are the same company. Capacitor installed with no issues and my furnace motor was once again functional.
A Guy named Mike in Texas
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
First. A big, "Thank you" to Amazon and this seller, "Genteq" for making this product available (quickly) and inexpensively. Our (attic) AC went out during this 105deg heatwave here in TX, the blower motor wont start, and sure enough it was my run capacitor. For us DIY-ers who have the knowledge, and experience to diagnose and replace these; having this available quickly by Amazon is a godsend. Thank you!1. The Capacitor tested within spec.2. The capacitor restored my system.To Genteq's and Amazon's credit, they had relatively fast "Same day, but still 12h+ away" delivery. If there's anything they can do to even further speed delivery of HVAC components, it would be appreciated. I'd be happy to pay more $$ in shipping costs or product cost if there was a "Deliver within 1-4 hours option" (I "could" Have picked up this component for about 50% less at a local HVAC store, but that would have costed me about 1-2 hours of my time in driving, etc).For others considering these parts:If your system freezes over, and your blower motor is not running; this is the first possible culprit. They are easy to get too (in most cases) and easy to remove. Many youtube videos on this. Easy to identify and/or test the component for failure, especially if you have a capacitence meter (but many times failure will be obvious - such as swelling). It's a capacitor, so yea...dont shock yourself. Discharge the cap both before removal and before installation ... If you have an AC tech do it, this will probably cost you around $150 for the part plus whatever his trip fee is...so call it potential for $300 savings DIY-ing it!!!Again, thanks again! Good job!
J
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2023
Helped get the motor running normally. Good product.
Avante_Guarde
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022
Item - 5 StarsSeller - 3 StarsThis is a simple do it yourself job that should be completed every 5 years. Don't bother paying hundreds for a tech to test if its good. It is super cheap and will save you electricity bills if yours is malfunctioning. You likely need to replace your run capacitor if your blower motor starts with a loud hum before starting, or doesn't start at all. The blower fan should be instant on. You may also need to replace it if you notice little to no air coming through the HVAC system. On a Carrier/Payne/Bryant split system, the blower is attached to the furnace. You should find the run capacitor there to attached via metal belt and hex screw. It is typically a #7 socket wrench to open the blower section of the furnace and a 1/4" socket to release the bolt fastening the capacitor to the housing. Two cables attached should come off the capacitor pretty easy and attached to the new one the same way. TURN OFF THE ELECTRICITY BEFORE CHANGING THE CAPACITOR!!!The seller needs to invest in some cheap cardboard for packing or at least some scotch tape. This is the 2nd capacitor I've purchased from this seller. The item is in a Amazon padded envelope. That's all that it is in. The capacitor flies out of the original manufacturer's box during shipping and flops around in the padded envelope. Since this one is small and oval, its not that big of a deal, but the last capacitor was large, heavy, and round, and it arrived dented.
Mike Deeee
Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2021
After my HVAC Blower Fan stopped working, I looked up to find a replacement Motor. During my research, I read that it would be worthwhile to replace the Capacitor (starter if you will) for the Blower Motor given the low cost and worthwhile investment to protect the blower motor.After opening up my HVAC panel, I noticed that the blower motor was free spinning easily by hand. So I got to thinking, there could be three things causing my HVAC to fail. The Blower Motor, the Capacitor, or the Main Board. Since my Electric Motor was spinning nicely, I decided to order this capacitor (same type for my HVAC).Well holly molly, I was able to repair my HVAC unit in under 5 minutes. I opened up the panel, loosened the capacitor bracket and slid in the new capacitor in its place. I reconnected the capacitor wires from the old unit to the new unit. Put back power to the HVAC unit, and my blower motor instantly sprang back to life.I am so stoked. Approximately 20$ and my HVAC system is back online. You just know that if a professional HVAC technician showed up you would be easily out of pocket by $300 or so.
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