CNTRL-ELEC
Fits your MFI2067AES!
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Fits your MFI2067AES!
PartSelect Number
PS12349472
Manufacturer Part Number
W11221359
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
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This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag.
Part# W11221359 replaces these:
AP6329460, 12999401B, 67006291, W10753689, W10757338, WP12999401B
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Touch panel stopped working
Ordered a new Dispenser Front Overlay, removed the housing from the refrigerator, unplugged the old Overlay and pealed it off, applied the new Overlay (taking care to line it up correctly), plugged in the new Overlay and reinstalled the housing. Works great!
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Ken from Hixson, TN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Touchpad stopped working
Maytag PS12349472 CNTRL-ELEC W11221359
If you can fix things around the house, you can do this!
First, try resetting the touchpad by unplugging the refrigerator electrical cord for about 10 seconds, then plug it back in and try the touchpad. If it starts working you don’t need to replace it yet.
If it doesn’t work, order the replacement touchpad and install it as follows. The one I ordered came with the low power control panel (#13). This repair takes about 30-45 minutes depending how much elbow grease is required to clean the old touchpad’s adhesive off the front panel. Read all the steps below first before attempting this repair.
Step 1. Unplug refrigerator electrical cord.
Step 2. Remove drip tray (#14) and remove two screws with nutdriver.
Step 3. Remove front panel (#11).
Step 4. Disconnect low power control board (#13) from all wiring harnesses.
Step 5. Remove low power control board (#13) from front panel (#11).
Step 6. Remove touchpad (#12) from front panel (#11).
Step 7. Clean adhesive completely from front panel (#11).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE ABRASIVES - use appropriate solvent (e.g. rubbing alcohol, Goo-Gone, Krud Kutter, etc.) to remove adhesive completely from front panel (#11) - DO NOT USE ABRASIVES.
Step 8. Mount new low power control board (#13) on front panel (#11).
Step 9. Very carefully align and mount new touchpad (#12) on front panel (#11).
IMPORTANT: Pull new touchpad wiring harness all the way through the opening to the back of the front panel (#11) before exposing the new touchpad’s (#12) adhesive backing. Mount new touchpad (#12) exactly where the old one used to be.
Step 10. Reconnect all wiring harnesses to low power control board (#13).
Step 11. Mount front panel (#11), install two screws with nudriver, and drip tray (#14) back on refrigerator.
Step 12. Plug in refrigerator and check operation of new touchpad (#12).
If you can fix things around the house, you can do this!
First, try resetting the touchpad by unplugging the refrigerator electrical cord for about 10 seconds, then plug it back in and try the touchpad. If it starts working you don’t need to replace it yet.
If it doesn’t work, order the replacement touchpad and install it as follows. The one I ordered came with the low power control panel (#13). This repair takes about 30-45 minutes depending how much elbow grease is required to clean the old touchpad’s adhesive off the front panel. Read all the steps below first before attempting this repair.
Step 1. Unplug refrigerator electrical cord.
Step 2. Remove drip tray (#14) and remove two screws with nutdriver.
Step 3. Remove front panel (#11).
Step 4. Disconnect low power control board (#13) from all wiring harnesses.
Step 5. Remove low power control board (#13) from front panel (#11).
Step 6. Remove touchpad (#12) from front panel (#11).
Step 7. Clean adhesive completely from front panel (#11).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE ABRASIVES - use appropriate solvent (e.g. rubbing alcohol, Goo-Gone, Krud Kutter, etc.) to remove adhesive completely from front panel (#11) - DO NOT USE ABRASIVES.
Step 8. Mount new low power control board (#13) on front panel (#11).
Step 9. Very carefully align and mount new touchpad (#12) on front panel (#11).
IMPORTANT: Pull new touchpad wiring harness all the way through the opening to the back of the front panel (#11) before exposing the new touchpad’s (#12) adhesive backing. Mount new touchpad (#12) exactly where the old one used to be.
Step 10. Reconnect all wiring harnesses to low power control board (#13).
Step 11. Mount front panel (#11), install two screws with nudriver, and drip tray (#14) back on refrigerator.
Step 12. Plug in refrigerator and check operation of new touchpad (#12).
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Larry from BELLEVILLE, IL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Jeff
September 20, 2019
My current control pad doesn't light up unless i push a pad or trip the dispenser, and then all the lights light up but the fridge is not working. After turning off and on the power, the control pad will flash on, the motor will start, then everything turns off again, and it keeps repeating the on and off cycle. Do you think this problem is in the control pad, or the mother board?
For model number MFI2067AES8
Hello Jeff, Thank you for the question. This sounds like and issue with the Electronic Control Board. Hope this helps!
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Rocky
October 29, 2019
I need the circuit board not the touch pad i can't find the part number for the board.
For model number W11221359 | Whirlpool Refrigerator Control Board
Hello Rocky, thank you for writing. This is the dispenser touch pad and board. We can see if they are available separately once we have the model number for your refrigerator. We look forward to hearing back from you!
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Tad
July 7, 2022
Ice dispenser does not work, all other functions work.
For model number MFI2568AEW
Hello Tad, thank you for writing. We recommend replacing the Dispenser Solenoid PS2069887. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Douglas
January 3, 2019
Does this part include the low power control (mother board)
Hello Douglas, thank you for your question. This part is just the Dispenser touchpad with peel and stick backing. It does not include a control board. I hope this helps!
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Mike
January 22, 2023
We experienced a power surge fridge and stopped working.(coincidence maybe?) Replaced main control board thinking it was affected but cannot program . When put in code and try to enter unit beeps and will not take code.. Do you suppose this board is not good? Thank You so much!
For model number MFI2568AES
Hello Mike, We are glad you asked! You can test your board with a multimeter to see if the surge has damaged it. If so, you did choose the board for the Dispenser and icemaker section PS12349472. We have a video on how to use a multimeter for your convenience. We are pleased to have been able to help.
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Ron
November 18, 2022
The water and ice work occasionally. The ice cube auger and arm work
Replaced micro switch. It just stops working occasionally-no sound
For model number MF12067AES
Hello Ron, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the cycling thermostat, part number PS11743313. It monitors the temperature in the freezer to determine when to release the ice into the bin and start a new ice-making cycle. Also, check the water inlet valve, part number PS2069865, and ensure that the water supply is continuous. Please change the water filter, part number PS11722130, if it is due. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!
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