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Model # 58CLR12010120 Official Carrier furnace

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Carrier 58CLR12010120 furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Control R02R003
#33

Cabinet parts 2 diagram

Control

Part #R02R003

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Door Assembly B02111
#54

Cabinet parts 2 diagram

Door assembly

Part #B02111

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Cover B01747
#51

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Cover

Part #B01747

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Oil Pump C7001010
#NI

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Oil pump

Part #C7001010

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Capacitor L01I005
#32A

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Capacitor

Part #L01I005

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Carrier Furnace Oil Burner Mounting Gasket 3005856
#NI

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Carrier furnace oil burner mounting gasket

Part #3005856

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Gasket B00205
#52

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Gasket

Part #B00205

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Exchanger B01741
#50

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Exchanger

Part #B01741

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Baffle B01751
#53

Cabinet parts 1 diagram

Baffle

Part #B01751

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Fan Timer R99G002
#36

Electric fan timer/transformer diagram

Fan timer

Part #R99G002

Replaced by #R99G004

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