Jessica M. Semins  |  November 20, 2020

Category: Appliances

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A refrigerator defect may result in ice buildup.

Two California consumers proposed a class action lawsuit against Whirlpool Corporation, raising allegations that the company sold refrigerators with defective control panels, leading to ice buildup and leaks in the surrounding area. Defects in home appliances products can lead to costly repair and even home damages.

The complaint was filed on Nov. 13, 2020, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California by plaintiffs Kimberly Chebegia and Kristopher Spear, who each claim they purchased a KitchenAid Refrigerator that had ice buildup issues that caused excessive water accumulation and necessitated costly repairs to the refrigerators and the home.

The proposed class action lawsuit follows closely behind a separate Whirlpool class action lawsuit that was recently settled for $21 million to resolve allegations concerning defective drain tubes in refrigerators manufactured by the company that caused freezing resulting in water leakage.

Raising twelve causes of action, the suit alleges Whirlpool’s refrigerators had manufacturing and design defects, and asserts that the company was negligent, breached its warranty of merchantability with consumers, and violated California law by distributing and selling combination refrigerator-freezers that had defective parts. The lawsuit also raises claims under the federal consumer protection laws of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and state law claims under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.

According to the class action lawsuit, the Whirlpool refrigerators were sold with control panels that are defective and malfunction, causing the defrost function to fail and an accumulation of ice on the outside of the doors, which can result in an ice buildup that prevents the doors from closing and causes costly damage to the interior of the home, flooring, kitchen cabinetry, baseboards, and walls.

In the complaint, both Chebegia and Spear claim that the control panel on each of their refrigerators failed, warranting repairs. Spear contends that the “cntrl-elec” on his refrigerator had to be replaced numerous times, in addition to the “panel-ui,” and the “thermistor.” Chebegia and Spear claim they incurred fees of $69 and $75, respectively, from Whirlpool as a result.

The defective control panels also affect other components of the refrigerator, as stated in the suit, including the evaporator coils and thermistors, which are critical to a refrigerator’s normal functioning.

“Hundreds, if not thousands” of consumers are affected by the faulty control panels, according to the lawsuit, exposing them to financial injuries by having to incur costs for refrigerator and home repairs as well as to replace spoiled food.

The complaint states that due to the ice buildup and water accumulation surrounding the refrigerator area, those who purchased the refrigerators are also at risk for potential physical injuries that could arise as a result of slip and falls or electric shock.

“Defendants knew or reasonably should have known that the Class Refrigerators and/or the Control Panels were dangerous or were likely to be dangerous when used or misused in a reasonably foreseeable manner,” the complaint asserts.

Chebegia and Spear also purport in the suit that Whirlpool didn’t inform consumers about the risks associated with the alleged defect or issue a recall, “all in order to increase Defendants’ profits.” They argue in the complaint that they wouldn’t have purchased their refrigerator-freezers if they had known they had a defective part, stating, “The existence of the Control Panels defects are a material fact that a reasonable consumer would consider important when deciding whether to purchase one of Class Refrigerators.”

On behalf of themselves and the proposed Class, Chebegia and Spear request compensatory damages, statutory damages and penalties, restitution, attorneys’ fees, and a court order requiring that Whirlpool “correct its illegal conduct,” as stated in the suit.

A refrigerator defect may result in ice buildup.What Refrigerators Are Affected by the Alleged Defect Causing Ice Buildup?

In the suit, the refrigerators specifically purported to have been defective include KitchenAid Refrigerator, Model No. KRFF707ESS01 (S/N K64306682), as alleged by Chebegia and KitchenAid Refrigerator, Model No. KRFF707ESS01 (S/N K84700802), as claimed by Spear.

The “cntrl-elec” that Chebegia stated to have failed is listed in the complaint as Org. Manu. No. W10665178/Current Manu. No. W10830278.

Additionally, the “cntrl-elec” panels alleged by Spear to have failed include Org. Manu. No. W10665178/Current Manu. No. W10830278, Org. Manu. No. W10635302, W10790783, W10814803, W11113852, W11185975)/Current Manu. No. W10830288. He also states that “panel-ui,” Org. Manu. No. W10838861)/Current Manu. No. W11089930 has failed.

Spear further claims in the complaint that the following “thermistor” original manufacturing numbers were defective: Org. Manu. No. AP4538142, 12791417, 12791417SP, 12791419SP, W10280385, W10280386, W10308052, W10323459, W10438639, W10438761, W10452402 or WPW10323459/Current Manu. No. W10316760.

The complaint also included an extensive list of refrigerator-freezer models manufactured by Whirlpool as an exhibit, which are alleged to have defective control panels, including a number of models marketed under the brand names Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Jenn-Air.

The Whirlpool Ice Buildup Lawsuit is Chebegia et al. v. Whirlpool Corp., Case No. 3:20-cv-02217, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.

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35 thoughts onConsumers Sue Whirlpool Claiming Refrigerator Defect Causes Ice Buildup

  1. Renata Wicktora says:

    We purchased a whirlpool side by side refrigerator model WRS576FIDM01 in 2017 and from opening and closing the freezer door the wires below the door were stretched and now split apart and now no ice. On YouTube it says even fixing the wires is a temporary fix. This is a major design flaw with Whirlpool refrigerator. Don’t buy Whirlpool!!!!!!

  2. Barbara Spradlin says:

    The WHIRLPOOL Ice maker WRX7355DBM00, has quit working. We just buy ice because we can’t afford to call a repair man.

  3. Analisa Pilecki says:

    Same thing with my refrigerator WRS325SDHZ
    Serial #: HRB2007379
    Registered: 07/30/2022
    6 months of the technician replacing the control board and another censor in the fridge. I want to sue. If anyone can include me in a email or conversation with the class action suit please do.

  4. Julie Gamboa says:

    How can I be included? My model is different but my fridge has consistently varied widely in temp from 27 degrees to 52 degrees though it is set at 40 degrees. After 3 years, now we have water freezing in the tube and causing water to back up and spill over. It slowly builds up under deli tray until it starts leaking toward the door. Water, then ice, then water, then ice until it leaks out. We do our daily or every other day wipe up to control it since the defroster doesn’t always go every day. KitchenAid “specialist” said clog… then 5 months later… no must be a different issue… must be a water leak. Wanted to charge $545, on top of the $225 he already charged for the “clog” which didn’t fix the problem. He even tested for water leak and found nothing, but since he called Whirlpool and that was what they suggested that is what he told me. To find out for sure he’d need to come back out for $175. Rip off. I had a 5 star professional come out with over 100 reviews and he described my issues as poorly insulated line and something he couldn’t fix. Also, that the control board was not working correctly. He said control could be fixed, but he wouldn’t suggest this because the leaky problem would still be there. This fridge is just over 3 years old and … will likely be sent to the dump. What a huge environmental waste that KitchenAid needs to be held responsible for.

  5. Allyson M says:

    I’m also experiencing the same issues with my whirlpool refrigerator that’s only 1.5yrs old. this is the 5th time it’s being fixed for this issue

  6. Chris Comeau says:

    Whirlpool manufactured in 2017 has the same problem, ice melts on the bottom, the ice then freezes solid causing the auger motor to seize and needing a screw driver to chip the cube to break out a cube or 2 . A rag place where the auger motor was keeps the ice cold enough to to keep it from freezing together.

  7. Chrystal Nelson says:

    Im having the same issue and they quoted me $900 to replace. I dont have that which is a shame because the refrigerator cost so much in the first place.

  8. Elliott Turner says:

    I have a whirlpool refrigerator that was part of my appliance package in my new bulld with same issue. Just got through paying almost $800 to get leaking and circuit board changed out. Who fo I contact to join and submit my bills for reimbursement?

  9. Alene Harris says:

    My whirlpool needs to be defrost, rebooted 3-4 time a day due to clicking noise that stops the water and ice dispenser from working . It shuts off and we have to unplugged and plug in. We can not get anyone to work on it they just tell us they can’t fix and all whirlpool products are defective at the time we bought the suite of appliances. Had to replace the dishwasher 13 months after buying. Stove burners don’t regulate properly.

  10. Sonja says:

    Same issue. Have had my Kitchenaid refrigerator worked on 7 times for the same problem. Please add me to this class action suit.

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