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7WF736SDAM10 Whirlpool Refrigerator - Overview

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Refrigerator Air Filter – Part Number: W10311524
$17.15
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Refrigerator Air Filter
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This Refrigerator Air Filter is a white 1.8x3.2" plastic filter which neutralizes odor and bacteria in the air. It should be replaced every six months at a minimum. Refer to your user manual and model number to see if this filter is right for your fridge. Location for storage of the air filter may vary from model to model, but generally, you will find a small cover on the back-middle-top of your fridge, which can be popped off to reveal the air filter, which can be easily changed out from there. This part does not come sold with the indicator; it is the filter only. Sold individually.
Water Filter – Part Number: EDR2RXD1
$84.45
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Water Filter
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This water filter is a genuine replacement for bottom-freezer refrigerators that accept a Filter 2. it is certified to remove up to 24 different contaminants which include pharmaceuticals, waterborne parasites, lead, and pesticides. The filter should be replaced every six months, or when 200 gallons of water have passed through, to ensure optimum contaminant reduction. The filter is found in the top right corner of your fridge, and replacing it is easy. Simply pop out the old one (keep a bucket underneath to catch any water) and slide in the new one. You will hear a click once it has locked into place. You should run water through the filter for a couple minutes prior to use. This filter measures approximately two inches wide, two inches deep, and 7.5 inches long.
Refrigerator Door Switch – Part Number: W11384469
$30.53
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Refrigerator Door Switch
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Door switch turns the light off when you close the door.
Door Switch – Part Number: W11396033
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Door Switch
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Part #W11396033
This light switch may also be known as a refrigerator door switch or a light switch kit, and is compatible with your refrigerator. The function of the refrigerator door switch is to turn on the light when your fridge door is open, and to make sure it is off when your refrigerator door is closed. The reason you would need to replace this part is if your light is not turning on when your door is open. For this repair, you will need a putty knife, and a small flat-blade screwdriver.
Produce Preserver Filter – Part Number: W10346771A
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Produce Preserver Filter
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Fresh Flow Produce Preserver is made for your refrigerator to help keep produce fresh for longer by absorbing the chemical, ethylene, that causes your fruits and vegetables to ripen quicker. Your produce could be fresh for up to 4 days longer. It includes 2 packs of preserver and a status indicator strip. Replace every 6 months.
Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WPW10661886
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Refrigerator Screw
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This mounting screw is a genuine OEM replacement part for the door handle in your refrigerator. If you are having trouble shutting the refrigerator door, or opening it, replacing this screw can help solve the issue. Replacing this part is easy and requires minimal disassembly of the refrigerator end cap handle. Your will need a screwdriver to complete this repair.
Door Bin – Part Number: WPW10493524
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Door Bin
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Part #WPW10493524
This refrigerator door bin is a genuine OEM replacement designed to fit select Whirlpool bottom-freezer models and affiliated brands such as KitchenAid, Maytag, and others. Also referred to as a door shelf or cantilever bin, it securely holds jars, bottles, and condiments on the interior of the refrigerator door. Constructed from high-quality plastic with a clear front panel, it offers both durability and visibility of stored items. The bin features a stable, load-bearing design to prevent tipping and is engineered for easy, tool-free snap-in installation. This part maximizes door storage space while maintaining organization and accessibility. Always unplug the refrigerator before installation and refer to your model’s parts diagram to confirm compatibility and mounting instructions.
Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
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Touch-Up Paint - White
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Part #72017
This touch-up paint can be used on a wide variety of household appliances. It is most often used on washers, dryer, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, freezers, trash compactors, or microwaves. It is an 18 ml, or.6 fluid ounces, bottle of touch-up paint. It also features a brush for easy application. This quick-drying, long-lasting paint is perfect for fixing any nicks, scratches, or chips on the exterior of your appliance. This paint is white in color, and provides a durable finish.
Refrigerator Seal – Part Number: WP2198628
$12.85
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Refrigerator Seal
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This part is a replacement refrigerator drive shaft seal for your refrigerator. The drive shaft seal protects the auger motor from water and condensation that may leak down the drive shaft from the ice bucket. If the seal is broken, water and condensation can get in, causing the ice maker to fail. To replace the seal, first remove the ice bucket from your freezer. Then remove the two screws on the drive shaft holder, and use a pair of pliers to remove the drive shaft. At this point you can remove the seal from the drive shaft. Be sure to clean the area that the seal sits in before you reinstall the drive shaft. This part is white in color and is about an inch in diameter. The seal is sold individually.
Refrigerator Front pan – Part Number: WPW10688114
$80.41
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Refrigerator Front pan
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Part #WPW10688114
This front panel is an authentic OEM replacement part that fits on the crisper drawer in refrigerators. It acts as a barrier between the contents of the drawer and the external environment of the refrigerator. It protects the contents of the crisper drawer from debris, odors, and other contaminants that may be present. The front panel also helps to control the amount of airflow and humidity within the drawer, helping to keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer. It also contributes to the overall appearance of the refrigerator, providing a finished look to the crisper drawer. If the front panel is damaged, it may become difficult to slide the crisper drawer back and forth and the freshness of the food may be compromised.
Ice Container – Part Number: WPW10347093
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Ice Container
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This ice container is the part of your freezer where freshly made ice is collected and stored, making it easy to grab cubes or crushed ice whenever you need it. It features a sturdy white base connected to a clear plastic bin, so you can see how much ice you have at a glance. Inside, there’s a metal rod called an auger that helps move the ice toward the dispenser. The container keeps ice neatly contained, preventing it from scattering around the freezer. If you’re dealing with leaks, trouble dispensing ice, or clumps of ice forming into large chunks, it’s probably time for a replacement. Swapping it out is simple—just remove the old bin and slide the new one into place. Be sure to check your refrigerator’s manual to make sure it’s the right fit.
Trivet – Part Number: WPW10555822
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Trivet
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Part #WPW10555822
The trivet (also referred to as a door basket) is made mostly of clear plastic, and measures 13 3/8” wide 3 5/8” tall 4 3/4 deep. The trivet attaches to the inside of the refrigerator door, and typically holds bottles and jars. To replace your damaged trivet, simply remove the faulty trivet from the door, and slide the new one in place.

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Lights inside refrigerator not working
136 of 255 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Clint from Rayville, MO
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
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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Ice dispenser motor burnt out, water got inside.
86 of 129 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Blye from Victoria, VA
  • Really Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Purchased new motor from Partselect.com. When it arrived it came with a new rubber washer that fitted on top of new motor that was not on old motor, that how water got into old motor. However, the instruction sheet did not give info on how to access the proper way to the motor that is the door. Not wanting to damage the freezer door assy. called in a tech who made it look easy, but even he had a little problem locating access panel that was directly under the motor in the freezer side of the door. After that it was a piece of cake.
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while closing the door, the light switch fouled, resulting in the switch breaking
66 of 118 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kevin from Beckley, WV
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
I used a flat screwdriver and released the lock tab on the bottom of the light switch, and pried the switch out, being careful to not damage the plastic around the mounting place of the switch, unplugged wiring from old switch, plugged in the new one and pushed the new switch into place. Job finished light switch now working.
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