Whirlpool ice makers do not have their own model numbers
We say this plainly rather than padding the page with invented numbers: the automatic ice maker is a module built into a Whirlpool refrigerator or freezer, so it carries no separate retail model number of its own. The model number that matters is the host refrigerator’s — a French-door WRF, a side-by-side WRS or a top-freezer WRT — or, for a dedicated unit, the undercounter ice machine’s.
How the in-fridge icemaker is identified and serviced
To service an in-fridge icemaker, identify the host refrigerator first; its rating plate (usually on a fresh-food side wall) gives the model string a technician needs to match the correct icemaker module, inlet valve, fill tube and water filter. In-door and freezer-mounted icemakers differ by build, so the host model points at the right part. If you want a dedicated unit instead of the in-fridge module, that is a 15-inch undercounter ice machine — see the ice machine models page for the WUI and Gold GI15 families.
Servicing your ice maker
Our experienced, independent technicians service the in-fridge automatic icemaker as part of refrigeration work, with the inlet valve, fill tube, harvest module, motor and water filter matched to the host build. Because the icemaker has no codes and no separate model, note the symptom and your refrigerator’s model number when you book ice maker repair or the wider refrigerator repair — repairs start from $89, or from $129 depending on the part, with the final cost depending on parts. Our labor is guaranteed.