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Trane Contactors

Finding real OEM Trane contactors from Parts Town comes with many benefits. You can rest assured your HVAC unit is running safely with the part made specifically for it. We also offer same day shipping on all in-stock Trane replacement contactors until 9 PM ET Monday-Friday, so there is no extended downtime.

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  • Mfr Part # CTR02595
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02595
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR2P30A208-240VSA2L

  • Mfr Part # CTR02649
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02649
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03468

  • Mfr Part # CTR02654
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02654
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02810

  • Mfr Part # CTR02765
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02765
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03027

  • Mfr Part # CTR02845
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02845
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03030

  • Mfr Part # CTR02880
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02880
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03018

  • Mfr Part # CTR03066
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03066
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02817

  • Mfr Part # CTR03067
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03067
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02834

  • Mfr Part # CTR03069
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03069
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02966

  • Mfr Part # CTR03070
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03070
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03026

  • Mfr Part # CTR03073
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03073
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03462

  • Mfr Part # CTR03463
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR03463
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR03074

  • Mfr Part # CTR2573
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR2573
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02573

  • Mfr Part # CTR2574
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR2574
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNCTR02574

  • Mfr Part # SFCTR2P30A24VL
  • Parts Town # TRNSFCTR2P30A24VL
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR2P30A24VLA2L

  • Mfr Part # SFCTR2P40A120VL
  • Parts Town # TRNSFCTR2P40A120VL
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR2P40A120VLA2L

  • Mfr Part # SFCTR2P40A24VL
  • Parts Town # TRNSFCTR2P40A24VL
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR2P40A24VLA2L

  • Mfr Part # SFCTR3P40A120VL
  • Parts Town # TRNSFCTR3P40A120VL
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR3P40A120VLA2L

  • Mfr Part # SFCTR3P40A24VL
  • Parts Town # TRNSFCTR3P40A24VL
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNSFCTR3P40A24VLA2L

  • Mfr Part # VAL07427
  • Parts Town # TRNVAL07427
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Obsolete, replaced by TRNVAL09018

  • Mfr Part # CTC00842
  • Parts Town # TRNCTC00842
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Obsolete, no longer available

  • Mfr Part # CTC00861
  • Parts Town # TRNCTC00861
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Obsolete, no longer available

  • Mfr Part # CTR01150
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR01150
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Obsolete, no longer available

  • Mfr Part # CTR02766
  • Parts Town # TRNCTR02766
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Obsolete, no longer available

Trane Replacement Contactors

Parts Town has the genuine OEM Trane contactors perfectly tailored to your HVAC unit. Count on our extensive inventory to provide high-quality options to improve the overall efficiency of your system. Browse our stock to find the Trane OEM contactors you need today.

What is an HVAC Contactor?

The contactor is a vital connector in an HVAC system, enabling seamless movement of electricity throughout the AC’s intricate system. This integral component makes sure the electrical currents have an unhindered path and prevents possible damage to other internal aspects of the unit.

How Does an HVAC Contactor Work?

Once in a deactivated state, the contactors in your AC system will be raised. This effectively blocks the electric current from reaching essential components like the condenser, compressor and motors. They only return to a descended position when the unit is turned on, permitting the electrical currents to flow. This mechanism is designed to conserve energy and give the unit the downtime needed when not in use.

What are Signs of a Failing HVAC Contactor?

Some easily recognizable signs of a malfunctioning contactor often include physical signs such as melted casing or audible signs such as chattering or humming. Additionally, if the unit exhibits strange behavior including difficulty turning on or off, this shows an issue with the contactor. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important that you replace the HVAC contactor.

Can a Faulty Contactor Cause System Issues?

Certainly. If the contractor in the AC unit is defective, it can lead to several complications that can include difficulties starting up, insufficient cooling capacity or constant operation despite turning the thermostat completely off.