Like many I have a lot of Whirlpool appliances in my home, 90% or so. Most are recent 5-10 years old. Silly things crop up that should not have occurred but this one really bugs me.
5 year old side by side fridge, TOL, very nice design overall. 3 40 watt interior lights in the fridge, 2 in the freezer. Last week one of the bulbs decided to burn out, not uncommon. But in the process it took out the main control board! No interior lights, but luckily the unit ran. Hard to function without lights in the fridge, so I was eating what ever was in front.
Did a bit of research and found the problem, the interior lights are controlled by the same circuit board that controls the compressor, defrost and ice maker. Board costs $120 on the Whirlpool site, got it from Appliance Zone parts, for $62 delivered ( highly recommend them appliancezone.com).
What makes me mad is the engineers must realize that bulbs burn out, sometimes with a "pop" that draws current - design for that. And there is no reason for the circuit board to control the lights in the first place. It has a "nice" function that turns out the lights if the door is open for more than 8-10 minutes, annoying if you are washing the fridge inside, useless in my opinion. If this happens again I will simply snip the wire and route it to AC since the switch the door operates does the work.
This could have turned into a $300+ service call, 1 trip out to find the problem, 1 to replace the board - which I'm sure would have to be ordered, and the full price of the part, all because a light bulb burned out.
5 year old side by side fridge, TOL, very nice design overall. 3 40 watt interior lights in the fridge, 2 in the freezer. Last week one of the bulbs decided to burn out, not uncommon. But in the process it took out the main control board! No interior lights, but luckily the unit ran. Hard to function without lights in the fridge, so I was eating what ever was in front.
Did a bit of research and found the problem, the interior lights are controlled by the same circuit board that controls the compressor, defrost and ice maker. Board costs $120 on the Whirlpool site, got it from Appliance Zone parts, for $62 delivered ( highly recommend them appliancezone.com).
What makes me mad is the engineers must realize that bulbs burn out, sometimes with a "pop" that draws current - design for that. And there is no reason for the circuit board to control the lights in the first place. It has a "nice" function that turns out the lights if the door is open for more than 8-10 minutes, annoying if you are washing the fridge inside, useless in my opinion. If this happens again I will simply snip the wire and route it to AC since the switch the door operates does the work.
This could have turned into a $300+ service call, 1 trip out to find the problem, 1 to replace the board - which I'm sure would have to be ordered, and the full price of the part, all because a light bulb burned out.

