GE
Central Air Conditioner

Model # A3B689DJASW1 Official GE air conditioner

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Screw WZ4X288
Screw

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Screw WZ4X120

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Nut WZ8X11

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Screw WZ5X153
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Screw

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Clip WJ3X87

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Clip

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Screw WZ4X362

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Screw   6-32 X 3/8 Hex WZ5X122

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Screw 6-32 x 3/8 hex

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Gasket WJ43X333
#410

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Gasket

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Hub Insert WJ2X153
#191

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Hub insert

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Damper Door And  Seal WJ70X139
#360

Chassis assembly diagram

Damper door and seal

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