My experience says yes. My house has 2 Trane units. When the downstairs unit went out, I payed $200 for a guy to come out, diagnose it in about 2 minutes by pointing out that the capacitor was bulging like a soda can that had been in the freezer, and replacing it with a replacement off the truck. It was about 10 years old at the time. After he left, I got the part number off the upstairs unit's capacitor, and ordered one online for about $25. 6 months later, the upstairs unit went out and sure enough the capacitor was bulging. I replaced it with the one I already had in the waiting and I was back up and running in under 10 minutes.