This water filter purifies water going to the water dispenser and sometimes the icemaker as well. This part should be replaced if it is causing reduced water flow or just replaced periodically per the...
This is a replacement ice maker for your refrigerator. This is the ice maker only and does not include the water valve, extension blade, or the air baffle.
This part is the replacement water filter cover for your refrigerator. The cover protects the water filter to prevent damage. If the water filter cover is cracked or missing, you should replace it. It...
This valve helps your fridge get water to the ice maker and dispenser. If you’re not getting ice, water isn’t coming out, or you notice a leak, replacing this part could fix it. It opens when needed t...
Brighten up your refrigerator or freezer with this energy-efficient LED light module. It provides a natural white light that makes it easy to see everything inside, from fresh produce to frozen meals....
Having trouble with temperature regulation in your refrigerator? The Whirlpool THERMISTOR refrigerator/freezer thermistor kit could be just the solution you need. Tailored to fit select Whirlpool, Kit...
This fan motor is most times used with frost-free refrigerators with a condenser coil. When the compressor runs, so does this fan, circulating air through the refrigerator grille, cooling the compress...
Need to get your fridge's ice maker and dispenser running smoothly again? Let's make that happen with our Secondary Dual Water Inlet Valve. Manufactured by Whirlpool, a trusted name in home appliances...
This is an icemaker assembly, which is responsible for the creation of ice in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator. If you notice a lack of ice being made or falling into the icemaker bin desp...
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Pressed in the end of the filter cover, lowered it down part way. Twisted the old filter 1/4 turn and removed it. Set in the sink to drain. Inserted new filter and twisted it to lock. closed cover. Done. Total time @ 1 Minute.
I removed the drop-down outer housing by gently prying the sides of the two pivot pins at the rear. This gave me move 'room' to grip and slightly rotate then pull the old filter forward and away from the tight suction connection. I was concerned that I would be too forceful for the plastic assemblies and would break something; deliberate motions and a steady thought process on the problem helped disengage the darned old filter!