Genuine OEM Replacement Part
Whirlpool Refrigerator Icemaker W11542654 – Genuine OEM
Part# W11542654
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Refrigerator Not Making Ice? Icemaker W11542654 – Fix Ice Production Fast
When your Whirlpool-built refrigerator stops producing ice, the icemaker assembly is the most common failed component. In most Whirlpool refrigerators, the icemaker module controls the entire freeze-and-harvest cycle — when it fails, ice production stops completely and no amount of resetting restores it. ⚡ Common failure point in Whirlpool-built refrigerators. Part W11542654 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores full ice production with a direct factory-fit installation — no modification required.
❓ Is This the Right Part?
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
- ✔ Refrigerator powers on and runs normally
- ✔ Freezer is maintaining proper temperature (0°F / -18°C)
- ✔ Water supply line is connected and water pressure is confirmed OK
- ✔ Water inlet valve for the icemaker line is functioning
- ✔ ONLY problem is no ice being produced or icemaker not cycling
Not sure? Send us your model number — we'll confirm before you order.
🔧 Common Symptoms
- Refrigerator not making ice at all — most common customer complaint
- Icemaker stopped cycling or harvesting ice cubes
- Ice maker arm stuck or not moving through harvest cycle
- Icemaker making noise but producing no ice
- Ice production significantly reduced or inconsistent
- Icemaker leaking water into the freezer compartment
✔ If these symptoms match, this is the most likely failed component in the system.
✔ In most cases, replacing this icemaker assembly restores normal ice production immediately.
📦 Part Details
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Part Number: W11542654
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Type: Complete OEM icemaker assembly module
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Replaces: OEM direct-fit icemaker assembly — supersedes W10873791, W10882923 (no modification required)
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Brands: Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, Jenn-Air
⚠️ Recommended While Repairing:
Inspect the water inlet valve for the icemaker supply line while the icemaker is removed. A weak or clogged valve is a frequent secondary cause of low ice output and can cause a new icemaker to underperform within months.
⚙️ Installation
Skill Level: MODERATE — 20–30 minutes. Disconnect power to the refrigerator before beginning. Remove the icemaker by unscrewing the mounting screws and disconnecting the wire harness, then reverse the process to install the new unit. Allow 24 hours after installation for the freezer to reach operating temperature and the icemaker to complete its first full cycle.
✓ Compatible Models
Confirmed compatible with WRS321SDHZ, WRS325SDHZ, WRS555SIHZ, WRS571CIHZ, WRS588FIHZ, WRF535SWHZ, WRF555SDFZ, WRF767SDHZ, WRF954CIHZ, WRS312SNHM, WRS315SNHM, WRS321SDHB, WRS325SDHB, WRS331SDHM, WRS335SDHM, MFI2570FEZ, MFI2269FRZ, KRFC300ESS, KRFF302ESS, KRFC704FBS, plus additional Whirlpool-platform models. Contact us to verify your model number before ordering.
💡 Pro Tip
Check the Water Inlet Valve at the Same Time:
While replacing the icemaker, inspect the water inlet valve for the ice maker line. A weak or failing valve is a common secondary cause of low ice production and can cause the new icemaker to underperform. Replacing both at the same time saves a second service call and ensures full ice output from day one.