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Fisher Receivers

Official Fisher receiver parts

Sears PartsDirect is a leading supplier of repair parts for Fisher receivers. Fisher receivers are known for their high-fidelity sound reproduction and dependability. When your Fisher receiver isn't performing as it should, find the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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Fisher RS9040 receiver

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1 Parts
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Fisher FM660 receiver

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4 Parts
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Fisher RS851 receiver

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4 Parts
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Fisher RS911A receiver

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6 Parts
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Fisher RS-9015 receiver

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3 Parts
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Fisher RS625 receiver

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7 Parts
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Fisher RS881 receiver

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7 Parts
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Fisher RS280 receiver

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6 Parts
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Fisher RS914A receiver

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19 Parts
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Fisher RS9225 receiver

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21 Parts

Safety tips for your Fisher receiver

  • Unplug the receiver's power cord from the electrical wall outlet before performing any repair, cleaning or maintenance.
  • If you're not going to use the receiver for a long period of time, disconnect the power cord from the electrical wall outlet.
  • Use a surge protector to reduce the possibility of electronic control board and internal wiring damage due to electrical surges or spikes in current through the power supply during electrical storms.
  • Don't use the receiver if you spill liquids on the cabinet because the liquids can short out components inside the stereo receiver and cause electrical shock. Unplug the receiver and have a service technician examine and repair the system before using it again.

Maintenance tips for your Fisher receiver

  • Unplug the receiver's power cord from the electrical wall outlet before performing any cleaning and maintenance on the receiver.
  • Remove the cabinet cover. Spray canned air through all ventilation slots of the cabinet to clear out dust and debris that can interfere with airflow through the cabinet.
  • Carefully blow dust and debris from internal components in the receiver.
  • Use electrical contact cleaner to remove corrosion and deposits from all jacks, plugs and switches. Allow the cleaner to dry completely before reassembling the receiver.
  • Wipe down all external receiver cabinet surfaces using a damp micro-fiber cloth. Dry the surfaces with a lint-free cloth.
  • Reassemble the receiver and plug the power cord back into the electrical wall outlet.