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Customer Questions and Answers for Defrost Heater (Evaporator) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18031215
Manufacturer Part Number: WP67004188

This evaporator defrost heater melts frost from the evaporator coil during the automatic defrost cycle to restore airflow and stable temperatures. Replacing a failed heater helps prevent ice buildup that restricts cooling and leads to warm spots. What it does:

  • Heats the evaporator coil to clear frost/ice during defrost
  • Helps maintain proper airflow between freezer and fresh food sections
  • Typical symptoms: heavy frost on the back panel/evaporator, weak cooling or rising temperatures
  • Also cause evaporator fan noise from ice contact and longer run times
What's included:
  • 1 evaporator defrost heater
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; allow any ice to thaw
  • Access the heater behind the freezer's rear panel; avoid damaging fins or refrigerant lines
  • Secure the heater and route wires exactly as original, keeping them clear of the fan and sharp edges
  • Restore power and verify the defrost cycle per the service procedure

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For Whirlpool Defrost Heater (Evaporator) (Part Number: OEM18031215)

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Marcus for Model Number MSD2651HEQ

In last 3 months My freezer coil iced up 3 times. 1st time I thawed it 2 days and it was ok after that. It happened again and I was in process of checking continuity when the fan shut down and the unit went into defrost mode. The heater kicked in and it defrosted. Seems to me that all 3 "normal" parts of the defrost system should be ok. Why, then does the coil occassionally ice up - causing the fridge to get too warm? Could it be that the ADC is intermittent? Or maybe the "tight" space the fridge fits into is a problem? Fridge is only 5 yrs old.

Answer

Hi Marcus. In my professional opinion is that 90% of the defrost issues stem from the adaptive defrost control board part # W11227239 sending intermittent voltage (Bad defrost relay on the board) And the defrost thermostat part # not closing. I would use a volt/ohm meter part # MA-DM1 to assist. you in your diagnosis. Use the supplied wiring diagram to follow that you will find folded in the controls or in the toe kick grill below. Thank You.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, March 26, 2012

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