Hi @mlb_fixit
You can replace the LED light control board in the refrigerator compartment (the board incorporates the LEDs - part #WPW10515058). Here's a video that shows how to do it.
You could try replacing the faulty LEDs themselves, but this is only if they're faulty and not if there's a problem on the board that affects only the ones that don't work. I can't find a schematic for it, you may have better luck ;-)
The freezer door switch is part # W11457217. (supersedes part # WP2321285). Here's a video that shows how to change it. (shown as light interlock switch in the tech sheet wiring diagram p.3 linked below).
If the freezer door switch is not the problem (disconnect the power to the refrigerator and use an Ohmmeter to test it) but it is the freezer LED light itself, the freezer LED board is part # WPW10515057. Here's a video that shows how to change it
The freezer door switch, besides operating the freezer light (and possibly the refrigerator lights - see below) also prevents the ice/water dispenser working if the freezer door is open.
Looking at the wiring diagram, it seems that either door opened will also operate the lights in the other compartment. You can prove this by opening the refrigerator door and then the freezer door and then manually operate the freezer door switch and check if the freezer light stays on. The same the other way- open the freezer door then open the refrigerator door and then manually operate the door switch on the control panel and check if the refrigerator light stays on.
Switch part # 2219875, is now superseded by part # W2149705 but this is the switch in the control panel for the refrigerator lights (and possibly the freezer lights - see above) Here's a video that shows how to change it. (shown as light switch in the tech sheet wiring diagram p.3 linked below)
Search online using the part number only for the freezer door switch if testing shows it is faulty and the refrigerator LED control board (and freezer LED board if the switch is OK), to find suppliers that suit you best.
Here's the tech sheet for the refrigerator if you ever need to have the wiring diagram (simplified - see p.3 and detailed - see p.2) and the diagnostic tests.
Hopefully this is of some help.
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Sears has part# 221 9875 $26.95. Any idea about installation guide and it does control both compartments. WRS325FDAM04 CORRECTED MODEL #
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Murray L. Berkowitz crwdne2934271:0
murray, i have almost the exact same issue you had. did you ever resolve it? NONE of my lights are working. i have replaced all of them and then both switches. they all light up very very dim. maybe 1 watt. hahaha. i found the ground wire that is green and yellow on the bottom rail after taking off the bottom kick plate cover. that ground was rusted/rotted out. i re grounded it and cannot get the lights to light up fully. i know the circut is complette, bc i can barely see the lights. i have to look closely though. i would also like to add.....all these parts can be found for less than 10$ from other sites. i used ali express dot com and had no problems with the parts as far as quality is concerned. i order from that site frequently and have for over 5 years
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I did resolve my issue by purchasing the freezer compartment light. While the issue of a poor ground isn't helpful for lighting as much as safety, the lights are DC LED's as the top light on the fridge converts AC to DC, so the issue is which light is the one that needs to be replaced? In my case the freezer went out and that would be the first place to start. I have a volt meter which will tell you how many V you are getting in each board. I remember that what is need is between 12-15VDC for the board (diodes) will provide full light. So if you can get a meter on all 3, one at a time, the meter should reveal the board that has crapped out. I had a hard time getting my meter into the freezer because I could only get one hand in at a time, and I had trouble getting my probes on for a reading. Just too old and stiff to be able to do it. If you have a person available who can just hold the two probes, it is totally safe. The meter will indicate the voltage. I bought my board from Walmart of all places,
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