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    Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

    I have a Whirlpool side by side fridge that is not even 2.5 years old. Recently the LED lights inside the fridge and freezer started acting up. Instead of fading on when the door was opened, the lights would just flicker slightly. Closing the door and re-opening would seemingly fix the problem. The problem was intermittent, but I figured it was only going to get worse so I decided to do something about it.

    After some Internet searches, I determined that I was not the only with with this problem. There were dozens of reports of the problems with the same light module as what is in my fridge (W10515058). There were people that said they light failed when the fridge was just 19 months old. Some folks said they replaced the flickering module (spending between $75-$150) and it failed again in a year or two. There were some helpful videos on removing the module that also had some dubious fix suggestions.

    To start with, I removed the module following the instructions in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCY2iaOFgN8

    The module has two connectors. The first provides 120v to the board to power the lights when either the fridge or freezer door is opened. The second connector provides DC power to the other lights in the bottom of the fridge and freezer. Once this module is removed, all lights in the fridge will not function.



    Upon examining the module, the first thing that strikes me is how well it is made. It is a multi layer board with mainly SMD components. It also has a conformal coating over the board and all components. There is no fancy control logic chip, so I would surmise that the the fade-in effect is orchestrated by a simple resistor-capacitor timing circuit. And this board operates in a nice, constantly chilly environment for 15 to 20 seconds at a time... So what excuse does it have for not lasting 10+ years?

    I am going to take a stab at this and say that the problem is with one of the electrolytic capacitors on the board. There are a total of three of these capacitors present, a 3.3uf 400v (C6) and 2x 100uf 50v (C7 + C8). The first one appears to be the primary side filtering capacitor as it is near the 120v connector and in between the 4 diodes that seem to be the rectifier. The issue that I see is that the brand of this capacitor is 'Lelon' which happens to be on our bad capacitor list here. The other two caps are 'Nichicon' which are on our good list.

    EDIT: Replacing C6 did not solve the problem! I am still working to find a permanent fix and will update the thread when a solution is found.

    EDIT: September 2021:

    port443 seems to have found the solution to fix these boards:
    Originally posted by port443 View Post
    Confirmed and solved.

    My board had burnt-looking R15 with board lacquer damaged on top of it.
    Board needs 320+ degrees Celsius of iron temperature to melt the lacquer.

    Soldered 150 Ohm 1/2 W huge resistor in place of that bugger: there's a lot of space available around.

    Looking at all discussion, it looks like a design mistake: the wattage of resistor was not calculated right.

    slim_jim also fixed his light and noted:
    Originally posted by slim jim View Post
    I repaired mine this way also. My original R15 chip resistor was scorched but not blown. One end had broken free. The old resistor checked 135 ohms.

    The light fade-on effect is absent, possibly because I used a 150 ohm resistor instead of 135.

    Thanks port443.
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    Last edited by Per Hansson; 09-27-2021, 10:17 AM. Reason: Add: Edit September 2021

    #2
    Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

    it's probably a bad led, i see the board is designed to take 2 different styles.

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      #3
      Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

      Oh noes, the flickering is back today! Arrgh... I don't know what to do next.

      Maybe isolate the fade in bit and just tie the gate voltage of that transistor to Vcc? I might have to buy another one so I can experiment on the original.

      This thing really shouldn't fail en-mass like what I have seen online as described above.

      @stj, I don't think it is a bad LED because all 4 along with the other two LED modules connected to the output port are all acting up at the same time (intermittently).

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        #4
        Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

        are the led's in series though??

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          #5
          Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

          I kinda thought an LED is to blame, see all four have the "black dot of death" in pics?

          Maybe the primary cap failed and then it hiccuped and killed the LEDs. It's not like they run for very long or get hot (in a fridge), unless Whirlpool overdrives them.
          It looks like the PCB uses SMD 5630 LED's with 4-pin package and thermal pad, around 1/2W ea. Also has footprints to take SMD 5050 6-pin LED with thermal pad. I'd order a bunch of new LEDs.

          All that electronics to light up four LEDs with fade effect. 38 testpoints
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            #6
            Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

            Bluto -

            I'm facing the exact same problem on a Kenmore fridge; apparently many domestic fridges used the same set of three Whirlpool LED PCBAs.

            However, on my control board, R15 (LED side of the board) is obviously toasted. Since your R15 appears to re unaffected, could you tell me the value marked on your R15?

            The adjacent R17 is unaffected, and is marked 910 ohms. I've done a lot of research on this problem, and others have reported both R15 and R17 as having been grossly overheated, enough to obliterate the markings. I have not been able to locate a schematic.

            I'll take some photomicrographs of the toasted R15 on Monday, and post them here.

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              #7
              Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

              If you replace LEDs modules

              I would recommend that you look at the specifications of the type LED that you will be using

              and make sure that they are not being over driven by too much current and voltage you will need to know how these LEDs are wired this is going to be very important to know
              Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 04-15-2019, 05:40 PM.
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              These two repairs where found with a ESR meter...> Temp at 50*F then at 90*F the ESR reading more than 10%

              1 Over Head Crane Current Sensing Board ( VFD Failure Five Years Later )
              2 Hem Saw Computer Stack Board

              All of these had CAPs POOF
              All of the mosfet that are taken out by bad caps

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                #8
                Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                Originally posted by Kenmore View Post
                Since your R15 appears to re unaffected, could you tell me the value marked on your R15?
                My R15 reads just under 138 ohms. It looks like the number is starting to blacken, I think the code number is 1370 which would be 137 ohm +/-1%

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                  #9
                  Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                  Originally posted by Kenmore View Post
                  Bluto -

                  I'm facing the exact same problem on a Kenmore fridge; apparently many domestic fridges used the same set of three Whirlpool LED PCBAs.

                  However, on my control board, R15 (LED side of the board) is obviously toasted. Since your R15 appears to re unaffected, could you tell me the value marked on your R15?

                  The adjacent R17 is unaffected, and is marked 910 ohms. I've done a lot of research on this problem, and others have reported both R15 and R17 as having been grossly overheated, enough to obliterate the markings. I have not been able to locate a schematic.

                  I'll take some photomicrographs of the toasted R15 on Monday, and post them here.
                  did replacing R15 fix the problem?

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                    #10
                    Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                    a guy at work soldered on a 1.8kOhm resistor to replace the R15 resistor and the lights came on! I'll test it out in the fridge tonight
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by Dave125; 08-12-2019, 09:25 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                      I replaced the R15 resistor with a 1.8k ohm resistor 1/4 watt. I was able to put resistor in its place without interfering with putting the lens cover back on. I touched up some suspect solder connections that may be cold solder joints hence the burnt marks on PCB board. I had to melt off the rubber coating until I could get some solder to roll on the connections.


                      Originally posted by Kenmore View Post
                      Bluto -

                      I'm facing the exact same problem on a Kenmore fridge; apparently many domestic fridges used the same set of three Whirlpool LED PCBAs.

                      However, on my control board, R15 (LED side of the board) is obviously toasted. Since your R15 appears to re unaffected, could you tell me the value marked on your R15?

                      The adjacent R17 is unaffected, and is marked 910 ohms. I've done a lot of research on this problem, and others have reported both R15 and R17 as having been grossly overheated, enough to obliterate the markings. I have not been able to locate a schematic.

                      I'll take some photomicrographs of the toasted R15 on Monday, and post them here.
                      Attached Files
                      Last edited by hoonigan_elec_engineer_04; 08-12-2019, 09:26 AM.

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                        #12
                        Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                        I replaced the R15 resistor with a 1.8k ohm resistor 1/4 watt. I was able to put resistor in its place without interfering with putting the lens cover back on. I touched up some suspect solder connections that may be cold solder joints hence the burnt marks on PCB board. I had to melt off the rubber coating until I could get some solder to roll on the connections.


                        Originally posted by Kenmore View Post
                        Bluto -

                        I'm facing the exact same problem on a Kenmore fridge; apparently many domestic fridges used the same set of three Whirlpool LED PCBAs.

                        However, on my control board, R15 (LED side of the board) is obviously toasted. Since your R15 appears to re unaffected, could you tell me the value marked on your R15?

                        The adjacent R17 is unaffected, and is marked 910 ohms. I've done a lot of research on this problem, and others have reported both R15 and R17 as having been grossly overheated, enough to obliterate the markings. I have not been able to locate a schematic.

                        I'll take some photomicrographs of the toasted R15 on Monday, and post them here.

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                          #13
                          Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                          R15 is a 1.9k ohm resistor. I replaced it with a 1/4W 1.8k ohm resistor in its place and lights are working. See my recent post with pictures. I also touched up some possible cold solder connections too.

                          Originally posted by bluto View Post
                          My R15 reads just under 138 ohms. It looks like the number is starting to blacken, I think the code number is 1370 which would be 137 ohm +/-1%

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                            #14
                            Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                            Try replacing R15 with a 1/4 Watt 1.8k ohm resistor and touch up some solder connections that look a little suspect for a cold solder joint. See my recent post with pics.

                            Originally posted by bluto View Post
                            I have a Whirlpool side by side fridge that is not even 2.5 years old. Recently the LED lights inside the fridge and freezer started acting up. Instead of fading on when the door was opened, the lights would just flicker slightly. Closing the door and re-opening would seemingly fix the problem. The problem was intermittent, but I figured it was only going to get worse so I decided to do something about it.

                            After some Internet searches, I determined that I was not the only with with this problem. There were dozens of reports of the problems with the same light module as what is in my fridge (W10515058). There were people that said they light failed when the fridge was just 19 months old. Some folks said they replaced the flickering module (spending between $75-$150) and it failed again in a year or two. There were some helpful videos on removing the module that also had some dubious fix suggestions.

                            To start with, I removed the module following the instructions in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCY2iaOFgN8

                            The module has two connectors. The first provides 120v to the board to power the lights when either the fridge or freezer door is opened. The second connector provides DC power to the other lights in the bottom of the fridge and freezer. Once this module is removed, all lights in the fridge will not function.



                            Upon examining the module, the first thing that strikes me is how well it is made. It is a multi layer board with mainly SMD components. It also has a conformal coating over the board and all components. There is no fancy control logic chip, so I would surmise that the the fade-in effect is orchestrated by a simple resistor-capacitor timing circuit. And this board operates in a nice, constantly chilly environment for 15 to 20 seconds at a time... So what excuse does it have for not lasting 10+ years?



                            I am going to take a stab at this and say that the problem is with one of the electrolytic capacitors on the board. There are a total of three of these capacitors present, a 3.3uf 400v (C6) and 2x 100uf 50v (C7 + C8). The first one appears to be the primary side filtering capacitor as it is near the 120v connector and in between the 4 diodes that seem to be the rectifier. The issue that I see is that the brand of this capacitor is 'Lelon' which happens to be on our bad capacitor list here. The other two caps are 'Nichicon' which are on our good list.

                            EDIT: Replacing C6 did not solve the problem! I am still working to find a permanent fix and will update the thread when a solution is found.

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                              #15
                              Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                              Originally posted by bluto View Post
                              My R15 reads just under 138 ohms. It looks like the number is starting to blacken, I think the code number is 1370 which would be 137 ohm +/-1%
                              I am confused about this if the resistor has a marking that say 1370
                              and you get 137 ohms how do come up with 1.8k ohm that makes the LEDs start working again
                              9 PC LCD Monitor
                              6 LCD Flat Screen TV
                              30 Desk Top Switching Power Supply
                              10 Battery Charger Switching Power Supply for Power Tool
                              6 18v Lithium Battery Power Boards for Tool Battery Packs
                              1 XBox 360 Switching Power Supply and M Board
                              25 Servo Drives 220/460 3 Phase
                              6 De-soldering Station Switching Power Supply 1 Power Supply
                              1 Dell Mother Board
                              15 Computer Power Supply
                              1 HP Printer Supply & Control Board * lighting finished it *


                              These two repairs where found with a ESR meter...> Temp at 50*F then at 90*F the ESR reading more than 10%

                              1 Over Head Crane Current Sensing Board ( VFD Failure Five Years Later )
                              2 Hem Saw Computer Stack Board

                              All of these had CAPs POOF
                              All of the mosfet that are taken out by bad caps

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                                #16
                                Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                                unfortunately when I tested the light in the fridge it flickers off and on, so I have a strobe light now. I may go with a homemade LED light strip

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                                  Originally posted by Dave125 View Post
                                  unfortunately when I tested the light in the fridge it flickers off and on, so I have a strobe light now. I may go with a homemade LED light strip
                                  Try replacing the resistor R15 with the correct value of 137Ω. You can't use a 1.8k which is 10x what it should be and expect it to work.
                                  Last edited by R_J; 08-13-2019, 10:26 AM.

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                                    I'm still following this thread.. I still get the intermittent flicker occasionally when opening the fridge. Cycling the door light switch plunger will quickly clear the problem. I have left the light cover off so the light is hanging by the wires. Once when it flickered I tried unplugging the output side connector and all the lights went out. So that pretty much confirms that the LEDs are in series.

                                    Other than that, the problem is not bothering me enough to do anything else about it right now.

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                                      #19
                                      Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                                      Hi,
                                      I'm repairing one of these boards for a friend. My R17 is completely burnt and R15 is illegible. I'm going to search what I have laying around and scratch off some off the conformal coating and solder on new resistors but before I do I'd like to get the values correct. From what I know the markings of SMD vary so this is what I know:

                                      R17 has a 3 digit code of 910 that equals 91ohms
                                      http://kiloohm.info/smd3-resistor/910

                                      R15 has a 4 digit code of 1370 that equals 137ohms
                                      http://kiloohm.info/smd4-resistor/1370

                                      Now I would love to know the purpose of these so I could maybe change the values to provide less light for the advantage of the LED and driver circuit lasting longer. By the way does anyone know what kind of driver this is? Constant current or constant voltage? There are cheap aftermarket drivers out there.

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Whirlpool Refrigerator LED lights flickering

                                        The circuit does'nt look that complicated, what are the markings on Q2 & Q3? You have the board so draw out the schematic and post it if you can. I don't think you will find a schematic anywhere.

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