
W10233421-ER for Whirlpool Refrigerator seamlessly replaces WPW10233421, W10233421, W10246215, 519306090, PD00025063, 1548278, AP4429913, PS2360783, EAP2360783, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.
Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.
W10233421-ER - Compatible with:
- Whirlpool
- Roper
- Admiral
- Maytag
- Hardwick
- Jenn-Air
- Estate
- Magic Chef
- Crosley
- Inglis
- Norge
- Modern Maid
- Amana
- Kenmore
- KitchenAid
- Caloric
- IKEA
- Sears
W10233421-ER Fixes and Solutions:
- Won't Start
- Not cooling
- Not Communicating
W10233421-ER Replaces:
- WPW10233421,
W10233421,
W10246215,
519306090,
PD00025063,
1548278,
AP4429913,
PS2360783,
EAP2360783,
Perfect Fit Models for W10233421-ER:
- 10632852010
- 10632853010
- 10632862010
- 10632863010
- 10632872010
- 10632873010
- 10632882010
- 10632883010
- 10632889010
- 10651722410
- 10651723410
- 10651724410
- 10651729410
- 10660932900
- 10660933900
- 10660934900
- 10660939900
- 10670932900
- 10670933900
- 10670934900
- 10670939900
- M8RXDGFXB00
- M8RXDGFXS00
- M8RXDGFXW00
- M8RXEGMXB00
- M8RXEGMXS00
- M8RXEGMXW00
- W8RXDGFXB00
- W8RXDGFXQ00
- W8RXDGFXS00
- W8RXEGFWB00
- W8RXEGFWQ00
- W8RXEGFWS00
- W8RXEGMVB00
- W8RXEGMVQ00
- W8RXEGMVS00
- W8RXEGMWB00
- W8RXEGMWD00
- W8RXEGMWL00
- W8RXEGMWQ00
- W8RXEGMWS00
- W8TXEWFVB00
- W8TXEWFVQ00
- WRS331FDDB00
- WRS331FDDB01
- WRS331FDDB02
- WRS331FDDM00
- WRS331FDDM01
- WRS331FDDW00
- WRS331FDDW01
- WRS331SDHB00
- WRS331SDHB03
- WRS331SDHM00
- WRS331SDHM02
- WRS331SDHM03
- WRS331SDHW00
- WRS331SDHW03
- WRS335FDDB00
- WRS335FDDM00
- WRS335FDDW00
How to test Inverter Board?
- Unplug the Refrigerator
- Ensure the Refrigerator is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
- Locate the Inverter Board
- Disconnect the Inverter Board
- Once you have access, disconnect any wires attached to the Inverter Board to isolate it for testing.
Some useful diagnosing tips
- Unplug the refrigerator
- Remove necessary panels
- Use a multimeter to test
- Check continuity and resistance
- Inspect for physical damage