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Customer Questions and Answers for Membrane Switch (Touchpad) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18051303
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10207933

This membrane switch is the thin keypad mounted behind the control console that sends your button presses to the electronic control. Replacing a worn membrane restores reliable input when keys stop responding or register intermittently. What it does:

  • Detects button presses and relays them to the control board
  • Common fix for unresponsive or intermittent keys
  • Can address "stuck key" beeping or key-related error indications
  • Restores ability to select settings and start/stop functions
What's included:
  • 1 membrane switch
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; on microwaves, high voltage can remain—use proper discharge procedures.
  • Remove the control panel/console to access the keypad.
  • Handle the ribbon cable carefully; fully seat the connector.
  • Clean the mounting surface and align the new membrane before pressing into place.

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Ragtime for Model Number Whirlpool model #GX5FHTXVB07

What might cause my refrigerator to leak at the bottom from inside the walls of the refrigerator? First found water leaking across the floor from right side when I entered kitchen this morning. - soon also started leaking a bit from right bottom. I dumped the ice in case the ice maker was somehow clogged, and that seems to have helped, but I'm not sure Things in freezer don't seem to be melting at all - took out bottom rack and reconfigured items there.

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Hello Ragtime, This is most likely a ruptured water tank W11229977. This is usually caused by the fresh food setting being set too warm. Since this reduces air circulation, it causes the colder air to settle to the bottom, freezing the water tank and causing it to rupture.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, October 26, 2015

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