It's a familiar situation I've seen. Your Kitchen Aid refrigerator begins making pinging sounds periodically. Over time they become more prominent and more frequent. Then you notice that sound is associated with your refrigerator shutting down and then restarting. Maybe you are hoping it is a glitch and it will correct itself, but then temperatures begin to rise.
Maybe you have called a profesional service. So the repairman comes out and looks over your refrigerator and then tells you the control board for your particular refrigerator is no longer available. Now you are faced with the financial burden of buying a new refrigerator.
You may not be aware that Whirlpool chose to not have any more of these control board made because they were aware of the inherent problems with them. This decision was made without any regard for all the consumers who had bought their product. Why was there not a revision made to the electronics so that consumers could purchase an upgrade? I don't know, but perhaps that would be interpreted as the manufacturer admitting there was a flaw with their product, which could potentially cause a widespread recall.
As a servicer I have found there are a few reliable companies who can repair electronic control boards. Prices for this service are reasonable and they stand behind the reliability of their workmanship. The cost is typically less than what it would have cost to buy a new board, had there been any to buy...
So, if you are not quite ready to put out the big bucks to buy a new built in refrigerator we can help in getting your refrigerator up and going again at a fraction of the cost of replacing!