WZF34X16DW02 Whirlpool Freezer - Overview

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Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
Touch-Up Paint - White
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PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
$15.95
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Screw – Part Number: W11233072
Screw
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PartSelect #: PS12349731
Manufacturer #: W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
$28.95
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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor – Part Number: WPW10383615
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS11753994
Manufacturer #: WPW10383615
This temperature sensor is for refrigerators. The temperature sensor senses the temperature inside the refrigerator and sends information to the electronic control. Unplug the refrigerator and s...
$58.30
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Evaporator Fan Blade – Part Number: WP2169142
Evaporator Fan Blade
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PartSelect #: PS11738973
Manufacturer #: WP2169142
If your refrigerator or freezer is too warm, or making noises, you may need to replace the fan blade. The fan blade attaches to the evaporator motor, which is in the freezer section, to help circulate...
$47.08
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Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP489497
Refrigerator Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742758
Manufacturer #: WP489497
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$17.70
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Touch-up Paint - Black – Part Number: 72032
Touch-up Paint - Black
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PartSelect #: PS385141
Manufacturer #: 72032
16ml
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Capacitor – Part Number: WPW10350564
Capacitor
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PartSelect #: PS11753490
Manufacturer #: WPW10350564
The compressor run capacitor keeps the refrigerator motor running smoothly. Be sure to unplug the appliance before installation and verify the part number for compatibility.
$92.56
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Freezer Leveling Leg – Part Number: WP3-82710-001
Freezer Leveling Leg
PartSelect #: PS11740634
Manufacturer #: WP3-82710-001
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$21.95
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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor – Part Number: WPW10384183
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS11753996
Manufacturer #: WPW10384183
Is your refrigerator not cooling like it used to? The Whirlpool Refrigerator Temperature Sensor might just be what you need! This is a dependable thermistor, which plays an important role in maintaini...
$85.20
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SHELF-WIRE – Part Number: W10838313
SHELF-WIRE
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PartSelect #: PS11727969
Manufacturer #: W10838313
This is the replacement wire shelf for your refrigerator. It is approximately 12 inches by 25 inches. The wire shelf slides into grooves on either side of the refrigerator and is used to store meat an...
$93.45
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Wire Shelf – Part Number: W10838310
Wire Shelf
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PartSelect #: PS11727968
Manufacturer #: W10838310
This wire shelf is a durable replacement part designed for use in the freezer compartment of select refrigerators. Measuring approximately 25 inches by 15.5 inches, it provides additional storage spac...
$119.75
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EVAPORATOR – Part Number: W11507067
EVAPORATOR
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PartSelect #: PS16227096
Manufacturer #: W11507067
Keep your Whirlpool freezer running at peak performance with this genuine OEM Evaporator. This key part is instrumental in maintaining the perfect chilling temperature within your freezer. What's it...
$161.49
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Scratches in Surface
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
Parts Used:
Touch-Up Paint - White
  • Michelle from Richardson, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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The freezer wasn't defrosting.
took the old thermistor out and put the new one in.
Parts Used:
Refrigerator Temperature Sensor
  • Nancy from JAMESTOWN, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Fridge would not start
Unplug the fridge then wheel the refrigerator out to where you can get to the back - you will probably have to disconnect the ice maker water hose. Using the nut driver remove all the screws from the lower panel on the fridge. You will not have to remove the water hose connection just move the panel around a little. Look on the left side (facing the back of the fridge) you will see the capacitor held onto the compressor with a spring clip. Just pull the clip toward you and that will free the capacitor. Pull up on the capacitor and that will unplug it from the compressor. Be careful not to touch the two poles on the old capacitor. Capacitors store electricity and it could give you a jolt. I used electrical tape to insulate the poles and then threw it away. Plug in the new capacitor- re-hook the clip, reinstall the back panel, plug it in and verify that the fridge is working. Hook your water hose back up and move it back into place and you are done.
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Capacitor
  • Glen from PT CHARLOTTE, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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