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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve for Whirlpool WRF560SEYW04 - Part WPW10238100

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Whirlpool Refrigerator WRF560SEYW04 FAQs

No. On a Whirlpool WRF560SEYW04 bottom-mount refrigerator, the cardboard (or fiberboard) panel at the bottom rear is a protective cover and should stay in place during normal use. It helps direct airflow across the condenser area and shields wiring and components.

What that bottom panel does (and why it matters)

Keeping the panel installed helps your refrigerator cool efficiently and run safely.

  • Helps channel air over the condenser coils for proper heat removal
  • Protects the condenser fan area and electrical wiring from damage
  • Reduces the chance of debris getting pulled into the condenser compartment
  • Helps keep noise and vibration down in the machine compartment
When you might remove it

You typically only remove the bottom rear cover temporarily for service or cleaning, then reinstall it.

  • Cleaning dust from the condenser coils
  • Inspecting the condenser fan for obstructions
  • Checking for a water leak source near the inlet valve or drain area
  • Accessing components during a repair

Always unplug the refrigerator before removing any access panel.

Quick guidance: cardboard panel vs. shipping materials
Item Remove? Where you usually find it
Bottom rear cardboard/fiberboard access cover No (reinstall if removed) Outside back, near the floor
Tape, foam blocks, plastic wrap Yes Doors, shelves, drawers
Cardboard spacers used for shipping Yes Around bins, under shelves
If you are troubleshooting cooling, odors, or ice issues

A missing bottom cover can contribute to poor airflow and warmer temps. For model-specific access and care steps, use the WRF560SEYW04 owner's manual. If you are also dealing with water or ice problems, checking the refrigerator inlet valve WPW10238100 is a common next step.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. A bottom-mount refrigerator like the Whirlpool WRF560SEYW04 is a good choice when you want everyday fresh-food items at eye level and you do not mind bending to access the freezer drawer; it is a practical layout for most kitchens.

Why many people prefer bottom-mount refrigerators

Bottom-mount designs put the refrigerator compartment (the part you open most) on top, so you reach less for milk, produce, and leftovers.

  • Fresh-food shelves are easier to see and organize
  • Less bending for daily items compared to top-freezer models
  • Wide shelves often fit platters and meal prep containers well
  • Freezer drawer can hold bulky frozen items (pizza boxes, bags, bins)
  • Good option for households that use the refrigerator more than the freezer
Trade-offs to consider

Bottom-mount is not “better” for every home. These are the common downsides to weigh.

  • You bend or squat to reach frozen foods
  • Freezer drawers can feel heavy when fully loaded
  • Some kitchens need extra clearance for the freezer drawer to pull out
  • Ice maker and water filter maintenance can add routine upkeep
Quick comparison: bottom-mount vs other common styles
Style Best for Typical drawback
Bottom-mount Fresh-food access and organization Bending for freezer
Top-freezer Budget-friendly, simple layout Bending for fresh food
Side-by-side Narrow door swing, equal access Narrow shelves for wide items
Maintenance that keeps a bottom-mount “good” long-term

A bottom-mount refrigerator performs best when airflow and filtration are kept up.

Why it matters

Layout affects comfort, food visibility, and how often doors stay open. Better access and organization usually means less temperature swing, steadier cooling, and fewer “lost” items that spoil.

Last updated: February 2026

Cooling performance problems are the most common issue we see in Whirlpool refrigerators, including the WRF560SEYW04. Typical symptoms are warm fresh-food temps, soft ice, or the unit running constantly; the usual causes are airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, or a failing fan.

Most common symptoms to watch for
  • Fresh-food section too warm while freezer seems OK
  • Ice maker makes small cubes or stops producing
  • Loud humming, rattling, or a clicking sound during cooling
  • Frost buildup on the back wall of the freezer
  • Water puddles inside the fridge or under the unit
Quick checks that fix many “not cooling” complaints
  1. Confirm settings: Set refrigerator to about 37°F and freezer to about 0°F.
  2. Clean condenser coils: Dusty coils reduce heat removal and make the compressor run longer.
  3. Check door sealing: A poor seal causes temperature swings and excess run time.
  4. Verify airflow: Do not block vents with food packages.
  5. Listen for the evaporator fan: If airflow is weak, the fan motor is a common suspect.

If you suspect a fan issue on this model, the refrigerator evaporator motor is a common repair part: refrigerator evaporator motor WPW10464673.

Common causes and what they point to
What you notice Most likely area What to do first
Warm fridge, freezer OK Airflow/evaporator fan Check for fan noise and strong airflow
Warm freezer and fridge Condenser coils, compressor, controls Clean coils; verify condenser fan (if equipped)
Ice maker slow or no ice Water supply, inlet valve, filter Replace filter; check fill and water pressure
Bad odors Air filter, spills Replace air filter; clean interior
Why it matters

A refrigerator that cannot move air or shed heat efficiently will run longer, waste energy, and struggle to hold safe food temperatures. Catching airflow and maintenance issues early often prevents bigger failures.

Model-specific help for WRF560SEYW04

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool WRF560SEYW04 bottom-mount refrigerator, the “bottom part” people refer to is usually the machine compartment at the lower rear; it houses the compressor and other cooling-system components that keep the refrigerator cold. For your model’s layout and access points, use the owner's manual.

What’s typically located in the bottom rear area

In most bottom-mount refrigerators, the lower rear compartment commonly contains:

  • Compressor (pumps refrigerant through the sealed system)
  • Condenser fan and coils (remove heat from the refrigerant)
  • Start components such as a run capacitor (helps the compressor start and run)
  • Drain pan (catches defrost water so it can evaporate)
  • Water components (on models with ice and water), such as the refrigerator inlet valve WPW10238100
Common names you might hear (and what they mean)
What someone calls it What they usually mean Where it is
“Bottom of the fridge” Machine compartment Lower rear, behind a cover
“Motor” Compressor (not an actual motor you service separately) Lower rear
“Back bottom panel” Access cover for the machine compartment Exterior rear
“Freezer bottom” Freezer compartment (food storage) Bottom front drawer
Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps you troubleshoot and order the right Whirlpool refrigerator parts. For example, cooling issues often point toward the compressor area (airflow, dust buildup, start components), while ice and water issues often point toward the inlet valve or ice maker.

Quick safety and care tips
  • Unplug the refrigerator before removing any rear access cover.
  • Keep the lower rear area clear for airflow.
  • Vacuum dust from the lower rear grille/coil area periodically.
  • If you smell burning or hear repeated clicking, stop and contact Sears PartsDirect support.

Last updated: February 2026

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