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5WT519SFEW00 Whirlpool Refrigerator - Overview

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Refrigerator Door Switch – Part Number: W11384469
Refrigerator Door Switch
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PartSelect #: PS12728638
Manufacturer #: W11384469
Door switch turns the light off when you close the door.
$38.48
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Meat Drawer Shelf – Part Number: W10861519
Meat Drawer Shelf
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PartSelect #: PS11731608
Manufacturer #: W10861519
$65.22
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Screw – Part Number: WP489497
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PartSelect #: PS11742758
Manufacturer #: WP489497
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$13.38
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Hinge Bracket – Part Number: WP2183805
Hinge Bracket
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PartSelect #: PS11739061
Manufacturer #: WP2183805
This hinge bracket, also known as a door stop, is attached to the bottom of the door and is used to limit how far the door swings out to protect the refrigerator itself, and any surrounding cabinets f...
$10.73
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Screw – Part Number: WP489357
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PartSelect #: PS11742744
Manufacturer #: WP489357
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Screw – Part Number: WP489478
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PartSelect #: PS11742754
Manufacturer #: WP489478
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$5.42
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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...
$40.55
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Screw – Part Number: WPW10170540
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PartSelect #: PS11749498
Manufacturer #: WPW10170540
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$13.46
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Insert – Part Number: WP489467
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PartSelect #: PS11742752
Manufacturer #: WP489467
$13.46
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Center Door Hinge – Part Number: WP2254618
Center Door Hinge
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PartSelect #: PS11739891
Manufacturer #: WP2254618
$47.54
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Evaporator Fan Blade – Part Number: WP2163777
Evaporator Fan Blade
PartSelect #: PS11738954
Manufacturer #: WP2163777
This part is used to circulate air through the inside of the refrigerator to help improve the cooling efficiency.
$51.72
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Screw – Part Number: WP3400065
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11741521
Manufacturer #: WP3400065
This screw is sold individually.
$5.36
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John
February 17, 2020
This is brand new. Frost builds up in freezer.The temperature in freezer and refrigerator is correct. the local technician has no answer. apparently this issue is common. do you have a suggestion
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Hello John, thank you for your question. There are a few parts we would recommend testing. The evaporator fan motor, damper assembly. You can also check the gasket to be sure you are getting a tight seal with the cabinet. Too much warm air into the freezer will cause frost buildup. I hope this helps.

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John
February 23, 2020
I have a brand new fridge. The temperatures are perfect in freezer and fridge. But frost builds up in the freezer. The gaskets have been checked. I have no idea about these things, but I read that a drain line that freezes up might cause this issue. Any suggestions would help. We are not getting answers from where we purchased the unit. Thanks
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Hello John, Thank you for the question. You can check the drain to see if it is frozen over or of there is a frozen puddle on the floor of the freezer. In most cases the frost build up indicates it is not going into the defrost cycle properly. The defrost cycle on this model is controlled by the Main Control Board. We hope this helps.

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Lights inside refrigerator not working
I used a flat-head screwdriver to pop out the old light rocker switch. Then, I unplugged the wires, plugged them into the new light rocker switch, and then popped the new switch into the hole. That's it! Lights began working again.
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Refrigerator Door Switch
  • Clint from Rayville, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Light Switch broke
An easy job for smaller hands. Removed the two bolts holding the light cover. Removed two electrical connections from the old switch by pinching the retaining clip,removed the switch, snapped in the new one and re-attached the connectors. Your online illustrations helped me to know that the plastic housing for the light switch would only swing down so far and was not intended to be removed. Saved me from breaking that plastic cover's tabs. This home repair saved me more than 5 times the cost of hiring a professional to do it. Very happy homeowner.
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Refrigerator Door Switch
  • James Richard from St. Cloud, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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The light switch on the refridgerator broke - no light.
Once I saw the replacement part I understood how to pry out the switch with a small screwdriver. Then just unplug the old one, plug in the new one and pop it into place.

The PartSelect site made it easy to correctly identify the correct part, it was inexpensive, and the shipping was fast.

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Refrigerator Door Switch
  • David from Albany, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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