Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker Wiring Repair
ID: 206328
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Steps:
- Press the control panel to verify water dispenses but ice and certain buttons do not respond.
- This symptom indicates the door harness test in this guide applies to your refrigerator.
- Open the freezer door and locate the black wire trunk beneath the hinge between the freezer and refrigerator doors.
- If the loom shows cracked insulation or exposed conductors the harness is likely at fault.
- Pull the unit forward and inspect the wire loom at the rear cabinet for identical damage.
- The repair method is the same if the break is behind the refrigerator instead of the door hinge.
- Remove frozen food and swing both doors fully open for clearance.
- Extract the two downward-facing Phillips screws securing the lower hinge cover.
- Flex the plastic cover edges inward and pull the cover off to expose the harness block.
- Evaluate workspace and decide whether to lift the door off the bottom hinge or leave it installed.
- Door removal offers more room but is not mandatory for this splice repair.
- Peel back the black rubber sleeve from the harness without cutting the wires.
- Use side snips to remove the grey plastic edge that previously sliced the conductors.
- Open and close the door several times to ensure the trimmed area no longer contacts the harness.
- Arrange a hot air gun, wire strippers, side snips, helping hands stand and heat-shrink solder seal connectors.
- Select blue connectors for 14 AWG leads and red connectors for 18–22 AWG wires.
- Obtain 3–6 inch lengths of 14 AWG and 18 AWG wire for extensions.
- Cut each broken conductor back to clean copper ends.
- Slide the correct connector onto one side before removing about ½ inch of insulation from both ends.
- Measure and insert a matching gauge extension wire to relieve strain on the hinge area.
- Cross the stripped ends near the jackets and wrap the right lead around the left one-third of its length.
- Wrap the left lead around the right to complete a western union splice.
- Pull firmly on both sides to confirm the splice will not separate.
- Center the solder band of the connector over the splice.
- Apply consistent hot air, focusing on the solder until it flows and the tubing fully shrinks.
- Shield flooring, cabinetry and adjacent wires from heat to prevent damage.
- Repeat the splice and heat process for every damaged wire, matching connector color to wire size.
- Use the helping hands stand to hold joints steady so both hands remain free for the heat gun.
- Re-wrap any joint that loosens when tugged before applying heat.
- Slide continuous heat-shrink tubing or a split sleeve over the repaired bundle for abrasion protection.
- Refit the hinge cover, reinstall the two screws and close the doors.
- Restore power and operate the dispenser to confirm the auger turns and ice production resumes.
- If the icemaker still fails, remove the control board cover and inspect both PCB sides for burn marks or blown components.
- Replace the board only when visible damage confirms a short caused by the broken harness.