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Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to quickly and safely replace the run capacitor in your residential condenser unit. The average life span of an AC capacitor is about 8-10 years. A way to check if the capacitor is dead is to look for a visual cue. Usually, it will have a bulging appearance on the top of the cylinder, similar to a can bursting open at the top.

Check the ratings on your old capacitor in the condenser unit so you can buy the correct replacement capacitor.

This guide is only for replacing the AC capacitor in a condenser unit. If you believe that there is a different issue with the condenser unit, look for the condenser model number and research troubleshooting guides. Another option is to hire a HVAC technician.

The condenser unit that appears in this guide is a Goodman model. The model number for the condenser unit is GSX130481BC.
When following this guide, please always remember safety first. Remember to turn the power off before you start and turn it back on only after you have everything reassembled.