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How much does AC capacitor replacement cost?

Replacing an AC capacitor typically costs $150–$450 including the service call. The capacitor itself is only $15–$60 — most of the price is the diagnostic visit and labor, so it's often fixed on the spot during the first call.

Ranges are typical planning guides — actual price varies by region, access, materials and your local pro. Always get a written quote.

ScenarioTypical costNotes
Standard run capacitor$150–$300Part + service call
Dual run capacitor$200–$400Serves compressor + fan
After-hours / emergency$300–$450+Peak-summer surcharge
DIY part only$15–$60If you know what you're doing

What affects the price

The service call is the cost

The part is cheap; the $75–$150 trip fee plus diagnosis and labor make up most of the bill. Bundling it with a tune-up on the same visit is better value.

Single vs dual capacitor

Many condensers use a dual run capacitor serving both the compressor and fan motor — slightly pricier, but still a quick swap.

Timing

Capacitors fail in heat waves, exactly when every HVAC company is slammed. Emergency and weekend calls can double the price.

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FAQs

How much does AC capacitor replacement cost?

Typically $150–$450 including the service call and labor. The capacitor itself is only $15–$60 — you're mostly paying for the visit and diagnosis.

What are the signs of a bad AC capacitor?

The AC hums but won't start, the outdoor fan won't spin (or spins when pushed with a stick — don't), warm air, or a clicking sound at startup. A swollen, bulging top is a giveaway.

Can I replace an AC capacitor myself?

It's possible for the handy — the part is cheap and the swap is simple — but capacitors hold a charge even with power off and must be discharged safely. When in doubt, pay the $150–$300.