Why is my Whirlpool not working?

One reason your appliance may not start is that it has simply come unplugged or that the outlet that it is plugged into has tripped your home’s main circuit breaker. If you notice a tripped breaker, leave the breaker off and carefully inspect the electrical outlet and power cord for any sign of a problem.

Where is the model number on a Whirlpool refrigerator?

Your model number and serial number will be labeled clearly on the left-hand side of the sticker – usually just under the Whirlpool brand logo. The serial number sticker can be in the refrigerator or freezer compartment, but the process for finding it is both simple and the same.

What year is my Whirlpool refrigerator?

Whirlpool Serial Number Codes The breakdown for Whirlpool Serial Numbers is: 1st Alpha Character = Manufacturing Division Code. 2nd Alpha Character = Year Manufactured (See Tables). 1st and 2nd Digit = Week of Year Manufactured.

How do I get through to Whirlpool customer service?

If you need help with your connected appliance, please call 1-866-333-4591.

How do you troubleshoot a Whirlpool refrigerator?

The refrigerator motor seems to run too much

  1. Check the refrigerator’s installation.
  2. Keep the doors closed as much as possible.
  3. Set the controls correctly.
  4. Check the water filter.
  5. Flush the water system.
  6. Check the water pressure.

Where is Whirlpool Duet model number?

You will find the model number on a sticker or rating plate. This can usually be found either on or behind the door frame, or behind the removable kickplate panel at the bottom of the machine.

Why is my Whirlpool refrigerator not cooling?

Dirty condenser coils are the most common cause for a Whirlpool refrigerator not cooling. Condenser coils dissipate heat as the refrigerant passes through them. If the coils are clogged in dirt and debris, they can’t release the heat properly.

Why is my Whirlpool fridge not cooling but freezer works?

When you find your Whirlpool refrigerator not cooling but freezer works fine a defective evaporator fan motor is a common part malfunction. This motor powers the fan that blows cold air over the refrigerator coils. Without this fan refrigerant won’t cool enough to maintain the refrigerator’s temperature.