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Whirlpool ER2MHKXPL 22.0 Cu. Ft. Freezer On The Top Refrigerator w/ Accu-Chill¿ Temperature Managem... Questions & Answers
Water seems to be draining from the freezer into
Your evaporator coils frost up in normal use and every eight hours or so the entire unit shuts down and the defrost heater comes on to melt the frost. This cycle last about 20 minutes. The melted frost drips into a drain pan and through a drain tube to the drain tray under the freezer/refrigerator where it's evaporated by the condenser fan.
Your drain tube may be stopped up with ice at the upper end because it drains too slow because it's stopped up at the lower end in the evaporator pan under the unit at the floor. It can get dust and mold in it. Once you get the ice out at the top a little pressure with a turkey baster will usually clear it out. Flushing it out with hot water and clorox may help.
Make sure it drains quick enough to prevent refreezing. . The drain should be located below the evaporator coils on the lower back of the freezer.
10/11/2010 7:38:29 PM •
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Refridgerator and Freezer
Compressor may be warm but not running. What part is brand new? Would you like me to assist you? If yes please make sure your model number is correct. I'm waiting for your reply, Sea Breeze
11/19/2009 6:21:17 AM •
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on Nov 19, 2009
Thin layer of ice on the floor of my whirlpool top mounted freeze
common issue.....sounds like a drain clog in the freezer compartment above. remove the freezer rear panel and totally defrost the evaporator area, directly under the evap you see( under all taht ice) a small drain hole that has become frozen over, try defrosting with either a hair dryer( not a heat gun too much heat youl melt everything) or by pouring hot water donw the drain until you get a free flow of water down the tube. after its clear reassemble and you should be fine
3/13/2009 6:55:02 AM •
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on Mar 13, 2009
Whirlpool wrv986fdem01 no lights
Check the control panel or display on the refrigerator for any error codes or indicators that might suggest a malfunction. Reset the control panel by unplugging the refrigerator for a few minutes and then plugging it back in.
4/3/2024 9:01:44 PM •
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on Apr 03, 2024
Whirlpool refrigerator model WRB322DMBM0 1 with ice maker only. How do I find and change the ice maker filter
The Whirlpool WRB322DMBM01 refrigerator model typically does not have a dedicated water filter for the ice maker. Instead, it relies on an external water filtration system or an in-line water filter that may be installed in the water supply line connected to the refrigerator.
Here's how you can check for and change the water filter for your ice maker:
1. **Locate the Water Supply Line**: Trace the water supply line that connects to the back of your refrigerator. The water supply line is usually a flexible plastic or metal tube that runs from the water source (such as a water pipe or faucet) to the refrigerator.
2. **Check for an In-Line Water Filter**: Look along the length of the water supply line for any inline water filters. These filters may be attached to the water line using compression fittings or push-to-connect fittings. They are typically cylindrical or rectangular in shape.
3. **Inspect the Filter**: If you find an in-line water filter, inspect it to determine its type and condition. Some filters have a label indicating the brand and model number, while others may have a date or indicator showing when it was last replaced.
4. **Replace the Filter (if Necessary)**: If the water filter is due for replacement or is visibly dirty or clogged, follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacing it. This typically involves turning off the water supply, disconnecting the filter from the water line, and installing a new filter in its place.
5. **Flush the System**: After installing the new filter, flush the water system to remove any air or debris. Run water through the dispenser or activate the ice maker to purge the system of any trapped air or loose particles.
6. **Monitor Performance**: Monitor the performance of your ice maker and water dispenser to ensure that the new filter is functioning correctly. It may take a few cycles for the water system to fully adjust to the new filter.
If you cannot find an in-line water filter connected to your refrigerator's water supply line, it's possible that your refrigerator does not have a built-in water filtration system for the ice maker. In this case, you may need to consider installing an external water filtration system to improve the quality of your ice and water.
4/3/2024 12:33:05 AM •
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on Apr 03, 2024
How to replace freezer light
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To replace the LED light in your Whirlpool WRSSDHW08 freezer, follow these steps:
- Unplug the refrigerator to ensure safety.
- Remove all the items from the freezer to give yourself more room to work.
- Locate the light cover inside the freezer. The LED light should be underneath this cover.
- Carefully pry the light cover off using a flat-head screwdriver or your fingers. Be gentle to avoid damaging the cover.
- Once the light cover is removed, you should see the LED light module. It may be held in place by clips or plugs.
- Disconnect the power supply to the LED light. This may involve twisting or pulling the plug from its socket.
- Remove the old LED light module from the freezer.
- Purchase a replacement LED light module from the Whirlpool website or an appliance parts store. Make sure to get the correct part number for your specific refrigerator model.
- Install the new LED light module by connecting it to the power supply and placing it back into its slot in the freezer.
- Replace the light cover by snapping it back into place.
- Plug the refrigerator back in and test the new LED light.
If you have any trouble replacing the LED light or if you are unsure about any steps, consult the user manual for your Whirlpool refrigerator or contact a professional appliance repair technician for assistance.
3/29/2024 9:30:21 PM •
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on Mar 29, 2024
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