Karcher Motor Run Capacitor 12uF MF Kondensator
Karcher Pressure Washer Capacitor
Genuine Part From Karcher OEM
Part Number 66612340
Does your Karcher motor make a buzzing or a humming sound or won’t start?
It most probably needs a new Karcher motor run capacitor, which are easily replaced on most modern motors or appliances.
Our Karcher Capacitors are genuine part from the manufacturer, beware of fake, copy and inferior capacitors.
Motor Run Capacitors can be found in most modern day electrical motors which can be found in washing machines, microwaves, tumble dryers, shower pumps, jet wash machines, heating pumps and more.
Buying a new Karcher Capacitor could potentially save you the cost of buying a new machine.
Heavy Duty High Quality Karcher Motor Capacitors 12uF Kondensator
The way to tell if your capacitor has gone if you don’t have electrical testing equipment is by doing a visual check. A blown capacitor will normally bulge out of shape and sometimes burst open, sometimes it will not show any signs of distortion.
Karcher Capacitor
A Karcher capacitor is a type of capacitor that is used in the motor of a Karcher pressure washer. It is a component that stores electrical energy and helps the motor run smoothly. The capacitor is connected to the motor’s windings and helps to provide the necessary electrical current to start the motor and keep it running. If the capacitor is not functioning properly, the motor may not start or may run poorly. In some cases, the capacitor may need to be replaced in order to fix the problem.
There are several problems that can occur with a Karcher capacitor:
- The capacitor may be damaged or malfunctioning, which can cause the motor to run poorly or not start at all.
- The capacitor may be leaking, which can cause it to fail and potentially damage the motor.
- The capacitor may be the wrong size or have the wrong rating for the motor, which can cause it to fail or perform poorly.
- The capacitor may be installed incorrectly, which can cause it to fail or perform poorly.
If you are experiencing problems with your Karcher pressure washer, it is important to diagnose the cause of the problem before attempting to fix it. In some cases, the problem may be related to the capacitor, but it could also be caused by other issues such as a faulty motor or a clogged nozzle.