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Last Activity: 06-27-2023, 07:14 AM
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Location: indianapolis, indiana
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  • Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

    Just quick update in case it helps anyone in future, I bought this 3 board set on Amazon for CA$52 and just replaced all 3 boards and all is working - [url]https://www.amazon.ca/W10515058-W10515057-Compatible-Whirlpool-Refrigerator/dp/B0BFN9VRDG[/url]

    These boards look a lot simpler than the originals, there's no dimming function but I don't know if I ever even noticed a dimming function on the originals, and they're very bright. Hopefully these last, will update here if they burn out.Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED...
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  • Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

    yeah I am still hesitant about any of the boards bought online.

    I bought this W10515057 board to replace my LED burned out board from the freezer for CA$26.12 which arrived yesterday, I can only confirm that it does work, but no idea yet how long it will last: [url]https://www.amazon.ca/Refrigerator-WPW10515057-Refrigerators-Part%EF%BC%8CRefrigerators-Vanshly/dp/B09YRFYNTT/ref=sr_1_4?crid=29J6B7PR5LATC&keywords=W10515057&qid=1674081160&s=hi&sprefix=w10515057%2Ctools%2C84&sr=1-4[/url]

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  • Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering



    Thank you so much for sharing this as I believe I've had exactly the same problem as you.

    When my Whirlpool WRS322FDAB05 lights stopped working I found this thread and after pulling out the main fridge board at the top (W10515058) I noticed my R15 resistor was burned out so I brought it to a random electronics shop and paid them $20 to remove the burned out R15 resistor and solder a new 150 Ohm/0.5watt resistor onto the R15 spot. I brought that home and plugged it into my fridge and the LED's on that...
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