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Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor (Inverter/Linear) Replacement

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Fridge not cooling, compressor silent or humming but not running, or warm cabinet means the inverter compressor or its control has failed. Replacing the compressor or inverter board restores cooling.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Whirlpool Refrigerator Compressor (Inverter/Linear) Replacement — What This Part Does

The inverter or linear compressor is the heart of your refrigerator’s sealed cooling system. Unlike older compressors that cycle on and off with a simple relay and capacitor, inverter and linear compressors use electronic control boards (inverter boards) to start and modulate the compressor motor with variable-speed three-phase or linear drive power. This lets the fridge adjust cooling output instead of running full-blast every cycle, which saves energy and reduces temperature swings.

These compressors fail when the motor windings short or open, when the inverter control board can no longer supply the right drive voltage (typically around 200 volts output within two minutes on similar inverter systems), or when connectors and wiring between the main board, inverter, and compressor degrade. Because the compressor is part of the sealed refrigerant system, a true compressor replacement involves evacuating refrigerant, cutting and brazing lines, and recharging the system. An inverter board failure is simpler but still requires careful connector inspection and power checks.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the refrigerator from the wall outlet and shut off the water supply line if your model has ice or water dispensers.
  2. Pull the fridge away from the wall so you can access the rear lower panel where the compressor and inverter board are mounted.
  3. Locate your model and serial number plate (usually inside the fresh-food compartment on the left or right wall) and write down both numbers to order the exact compressor or inverter board for your unit.
  4. Remove the rear lower access panel by unscrewing the sheet-metal screws holding it in place, then set the panel aside.
  5. Inspect all wiring harnesses and connectors running from the main control area to the inverter board and from the inverter to the compressor. Reseat every connector firmly because loose or corroded pins cause most no-start conditions on inverter systems.
  6. If you are replacing the inverter board only, disconnect the wire harness plugs, remove the mounting screws, and swap in the new board. If the compressor itself is bad, you will see the three-wire or multi-pin connector at the compressor housing. Compressor replacement requires evacuating refrigerant, cutting the suction and discharge tubes, installing the new compressor, brazing the connections, pulling a vacuum, and recharging with the correct refrigerant type and weight.
  7. For inverter-board replacement, reconnect all harnesses to the new board, verify each connector clicks or seats fully, and reinstall the rear panel.
  8. Plug the refrigerator back in and monitor compressor startup. On a working inverter system the compressor should start within two minutes and you should hear smooth, quiet operation instead of clicking or humming.
  9. Restore the water supply if applicable, push the fridge back into place, and check both compartment temperatures over the next few hours to confirm normal cooling is restored.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Whirlpool refrigerator inverter compressor or inverter control boardAmazon | Compressor part numbers and inverter board numbers are model-specific. Check your model and serial plate inside the fresh-food compartment and search that full model number to find the correct replacement compressor assembly or inverter board for your unit.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If diagnostics point to a failed compressor and not just the inverter board, the repair involves working on the sealed refrigerant system. That means evacuating refrigerant (which requires EPA 608 certification to handle legally), cutting and brazing copper lines with a torch, pressure-testing for leaks, pulling a deep vacuum, and recharging with the exact refrigerant type and weight. You also need a manifold gauge set, vacuum pump, torch kit, silver-braze rods, nitrogen for purging, and refrigerant scales. Most compressor replacements cost more in labor and refrigerant than the remaining value of an older fridge, so get a quote before authorizing the work. Inverter board replacement is straightforward for a confident DIYer, but if you are unsure about diagnosing which component actually failed or if you lack the tools for sealed-system work, call a refrigeration technician.


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