If pressure was applied to the side of the smaller connector, the light would work properly. I troubleshot the problem for awhile with the light board hanging from the top. I popped the fridge light down from the top with a butter knife and checked the LED board for burnt components. When the door was opened all the lights in the fridge and freezer would strobe. You may have to check the LED control board initially for any obvious damage to the components This is all conjecture as without a schematic (I can't find one) of how the LED power supply is supplied (I'm assuming from the LED control board) you just have to try different scenarios and check what happens. I'm a bit loathe to suggest that you disconnect the fridge lights and then check what happens to the freezer lights as it might damage the control board more as the freezer light circuit seems to be the one that has the bigger problem and may be causing the problem with the fridge lights If it makes no difference then it may be on the LED control board itself. If the fridge lights work OK (brightness etc) with the freezer light disconnected (you may have to do this back at the LED control board) then there is a problem with the circuit wiring to the freezer lights. It may be that the freezer light circuit is dragging down the voltage supply for the lights from the LED control board. You may have to check the LED light control board -part #4 Refrigerator Liner parts for any obvious damage etc.īy you disconnect the freezer lights what happens to the fridge lights? Are they any brighter? If the fan starts and stops OK then it may be a problem between the control board and the LED light control board or the LED control board itself. Only suggest that this may be a way to check the switch. Manually operating the switch just fools the control board so that you can hear the fan or feel the air from the fan with one door open. Can you hear the evaporator fan turn on and off when you manually operate the door switch? Usually the door switches have two functions in that when a door is opened (either door) the switch signals the control board to turn off the evaporator fan - to stop blowing the cold air out, and also to turn on the lights. If there is a LED light in the freezer then it may be a faulty door switch. Just search for WRX988SIBM03 parts to get you mean that the refrigerator light goes bright then off when the freezer door is opened? Only ask as the parts diagrams show no lights in the freezer compartment. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Here’s a link to a supplier that shows all the parts and how much they cost. Given that the sidelights are still working, it may be that only certain sections of the board are faulty. If the individual modules appear to be OK at least you can test if there is power being applied to them from the LED module control board. Since the freezer drain was blocked, meltwater may have got in between the freezer and fridge sections and affected the control board or even the individual overhead LED modules. not open circuit when released.Ĭlick on freezer liner parts diagram and find part#7Ģ For the overhead lights in the fridge, it appears as though the 3 overhead light modules are connected to the LED module control board.Ĭlick on fridge liner parts diagram and find part #27 Check that the switch is still working electrically, i.e. Couple of things to check just in case it is two different problems and not one affecting both sets of lightsġ For the freezer light there is a light switch in the freezer that may have gone faulty.
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