How big is the Whirlpool model ED5HVAXVL02?
The Whirlpool ED5HVAXVL02 is a full-size side-by-side refrigerator with a 25.4 cu. ft. total capacity. Its exterior size is 35.625 in. wide, 69.25 in. tall (to top of door hinge), and 35.625 in. deep with handles. For measurement definitions and clearances, use the owner's manual.
Size and capacity at a glance
- Width: 35.625 in.
- Height: 69.25 in. (to top of door hinge)
- Depth: 35.625 in. (with handles)
- Total capacity: 25.4 cu. ft.
- Refrigerator capacity: 15.0 cu. ft.
- Freezer capacity: 10.3 cu. ft.
How to measure your space correctly
Even with exact specs, we recommend measuring your opening and the path into the kitchen.
- Measure the cabinet opening width at the narrowest point
- Measure height to the lowest overhead cabinet or trim
- Measure depth to confirm how far the refrigerator will project past counters
- Confirm door swing clearance for walls, islands, and adjacent cabinets
- Plan extra room behind the unit for airflow and for the water line connection (if equipped)
Quick reference table
| Spec | ED5HVAXVL02 |
|---|---|
| Width | 35.625 in. |
| Height (to top hinge) | 69.25 in. |
| Depth (with handles) | 35.625 in. |
| Total capacity | 25.4 cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Using the correct dimensions prevents fit issues (doors hitting walls, poor ventilation space, or drawers and ice bin not clearing). Capacity helps you compare storage space when replacing an older Whirlpool refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
How to put Whirlpool side by side refrigerator in defrost mode?
On the Whirlpool ED5HVAXVL02 side-by-side refrigerator, defrost is automatic; the unit periodically switches into a defrost cycle on its own and then returns to normal cooling. For safe access to defrost components or a manual defrost (unplugged), follow the steps and safety notes in the owner's manual.
What you can do (safe, practical options)
- Let the refrigerator handle it automatically: normal defrost cycles typically run briefly and then cooling resumes.
- Manual defrost for heavy frost (power off): move food to a cooler, turn the control to OFF, then unplug the refrigerator.
- Speed up melt safely: leave doors open and place towels to catch water.
- Never use sharp tools to chip ice; it can puncture the evaporator.
- Restore power and settings: plug back in and return controls to the desired temperature setting.
If you need to troubleshoot a “stuck in defrost” symptom
If the refrigerator is warm and seems like it is not coming out of defrost, these checks help narrow it down:
- Confirm the controls are not set to OFF.
- Listen for the evaporator fan; no airflow often points to a cooling or defrost-related issue.
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (a common sign of a defrost system problem).
- If you see repeated frost buildup, inspect defrost parts such as the heater and defrost thermostat.
Common defrost-related parts for this model
| Symptom | Common area to check | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Frost blanket on freezer panel | Defrost heat not melting ice | Refrigerator defrost heater WP2323198 |
| Defrost cycle not ending correctly | Defrost sensing/control | Refrigerator bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581 |
Why it matters
Defrost keeps the evaporator coil clear so air can move through the freezer and into the fresh food section. When frost blocks airflow, temperatures rise, ice production drops, and the refrigerator can run longer than normal.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with whirlpool refrigerators?
The most common Whirlpool refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint (not cold enough, warm fresh food section, or temperature swings). On the Whirlpool ED5HVAXVL02 side-by-side, the most frequent root causes are airflow restrictions (dirty condenser coils, blocked vents), door sealing issues, and defrost-related ice buildup that reduces cooling efficiency; see the owner's manual troubleshooting section.
What we see most often (and what to check first)
- Runs a lot but doesn’t cool well: condenser coils are dirty or airflow is blocked
- Noisy operation: buzzing, pulsating, sizzling, popping, or water-running sounds can be normal during ice maker fill and defrost
- Ice maker or dispenser issues: low water flow, air in the line, or a restricted filter
- Water leaks/puddles: defrost drain restriction or water line connection seepage
- Warm spots in the refrigerator: vents blocked by food packages
Quick troubleshooting steps (ED5HVAXVL02)
- Confirm the unit has power and the controls are on.
- After a new install or power loss, allow 24 hours to cool completely.
- Clean condenser coils and make sure the grille area has good airflow.
- Check door gaskets for gaps and make sure doors close fully.
- If water or ice is slow, replace the filter and purge air from the dispenser.
Common symptoms and likely causes
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Warm refrigerator, freezer OK | Airflow or evaporator-side issue | Clear vents; check for frost buildup; verify fan airflow |
| Both sections warm | Dirty coils, control issue, or sealed-system problem | Clean coils; verify settings; service if still warm |
| Buzzing during ice maker fill | Water valve opening | Normal unless it’s constant or no ice is produced |
| Slow water dispensing | Restricted filter or low supply | Replace filter; purge air; confirm supply valve is fully open |
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 (restricted flow, taste/odor, slow dispensing)
- Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 (no water to ice maker/dispenser)
- Refrigerator defrost heater WP2323198 (frost buildup affecting airflow)
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker complaints often start as simple airflow or water-flow restrictions. Addressing those early helps prevent food spoilage, reduces run time, and keeps the compressor and fans from working harder than necessary.
Last updated: February 2026





