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Whirlpool W8RXEGMWS02 refrigerator

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Whirlpool Refrigerator W8RXEGMWS02 FAQs

No. Refrigerators are not all 36 inches wide; 36 inches is simply a common “full-size” width. For a Whirlpool top-mount refrigerator like model W8RXEGMWS02, the exact cabinet opening and clearance requirements are listed in the W8RXEGMWS02 owner's manual, and many models fit 24-, 30-, 33-, or 36-inch spaces.

Common refrigerator widths (what you’ll see most often)

Most refrigerators fall into a few standard width groups. The style and capacity usually drive the width.

  • 24 inches: apartment or compact full-height models
  • 30 inches: narrower full-size top-mount or bottom-freezer models
  • 33 inches: common full-size top-mount and some side-by-sides
  • 36 inches: very common for French door and side-by-side models
  • Over 36 inches: some built-in or specialty units
“36 inches wide” vs. “fits a 36-inch opening”

A refrigerator’s listed width and the space it needs are not always the same.

What you’re measuring What it means Why it can differ
Appliance width The cabinet-to-cabinet width of the refrigerator Handles and door curvature may add more overall width
Required opening The minimum cutout space Allows for leveling, airflow, and door swing
Clearance space Extra room around the unit Prevents overheating and lets doors open fully
Clearances that matter for W8RXEGMWS02 installations

Even if the refrigerator fits the opening, it still needs breathing room and door-swing space.

  • Allow about 1/2 inch on each side for ventilation
  • Allow about 3 inches above to overhead cabinets
  • Allow at least 1 inch behind between the cabinet and wall
  • If installed next to a fixed wall, allow about 2 inches on the hinge side for door swing
  • Leave extra space behind if you have an ice maker water line
Why it matters

Choosing the wrong width (or skipping clearances) can cause poor cooling, noisy operation, doors that do not open fully, and installation headaches. Measuring the opening and checking the manual prevents returns and rework.

Last updated: January 2026

A top-mount refrigerator (like Whirlpool W8RXEGMWS02) has the freezer on top and the fresh-food section below; a bottom-mount flips that layout so the refrigerator section is at eye level and the freezer is on the bottom.

Quick comparison
Feature Top-mount (top freezer) Bottom-mount (bottom freezer)
Freezer location Top Bottom
Fresh-food location Bottom Top (more eye-level access)
Typical cost Usually lower Usually higher
Ergonomics More bending for fridge items Less bending for fridge items
Storage style Often simpler shelves/bins Often larger freezer drawers
How the layout affects everyday use
  • Fresh-food access: Bottom-mount designs put the most-used items (milk, produce, leftovers) closer to eye level.
  • Freezer access: Top-mount designs make frozen foods easier to reach without bending.
  • Organization: Bottom-mount freezers often use pull-out drawers; top-mount freezers often use shelves and door bins.
  • Space planning: Door swing and clearance can matter more than people expect, especially next to a wall or cabinet.
Installation and clearance tips (applies to both styles)

Your refrigerator needs breathing room for airflow and door clearance. For the most accurate spacing and leveling guidance for Whirlpool W8RXEGMWS02, use the W8RXEGMWS02 owner's manual.

Common planning points:

  • Leave clearance on the sides and above for ventilation.
  • Leave extra room behind the unit if you have an ice maker water line.
  • If installed next to a fixed wall, allow hinge-side clearance so the door can open fully.
Why it matters

Choosing top-mount vs. bottom-mount is mostly about how you use the refrigerator every day: if you access fresh food more often, bottom-mount can feel more convenient; if you use the freezer frequently or want a simpler, often more budget-friendly layout, top-mount is a strong fit.

Last updated: January 2026

Cooling complaints are the most common issue we see on Whirlpool refrigerators like model W8RXEGMWS02; they usually trace back to restricted airflow (blocked vents, dirty coils) or a fan problem that prevents cold air from circulating between the freezer and fresh-food sections. Use the W8RXEGMWS02 owner's manual to confirm proper airflow and operating sounds.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually mean)
  • Refrigerator warm, freezer cold: airflow from freezer to refrigerator is restricted (blocked vents, iced-up evaporator area, or a weak evaporator fan)
  • Both sections warm: condenser airflow issue, sealed-system/compressor start issue, or temperature control problem
  • Runs a lot or sounds “different” than an older fridge: many newer high-efficiency compressors and fans run longer and can sound higher-pitched or pulsating
  • Frost buildup in freezer: defrost system issue (heater, defrost thermostat/bi-metal, timer)
  • Ice maker not making ice: water supply or ice maker/valve issue
Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages (blocked vents cause temperature and moisture problems).
  • Listen for the evaporator fan running; it typically speeds up when doors open or warm food is added.
  • Clean dust from condenser area (restricted condenser airflow can cause poor cooling and long run times).
  • Confirm doors close easily and seal well; leveling can affect door closing.
  • If you have an ice maker, confirm the household water supply is on and the fill tube is not frozen.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on W8RXEGMWS02
Problem area Common suspect part What it affects
Poor airflow inside Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539 Moves cold air through freezer and refrigerator
Frost/defrost failure Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 Protects and controls defrost heating cycle
No ice or slow ice Refrigerator ice maker 4317943 Harvests and fills ice (if equipped)
Water not filling ice maker Refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576 Controls water flow into the refrigerator
Why it matters

This top-mount design relies on the freezer section to generate cold air and then move it through vents into the refrigerator section. When vents are blocked or a fan/defrost component fails, temperatures drift quickly and the unit may run longer than normal.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Whirlpool W8RXEGMWS02 top-mount refrigerator, the most reliable “reset” for the ice maker is a power reset: turn the ice maker OFF, disconnect power for about 5 minutes, then restore power and turn the ice maker back ON. After resetting, allow several hours for normal ice production.

Reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Turn the ice maker switch to OFF (or lift the shutoff arm to the OFF position, if equipped).
  • Unplug the refrigerator (or switch OFF the circuit breaker) for about 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Turn the ice maker back ON.
  • Confirm the household water shutoff valve is ON.
  • Wait for the ice maker to cycle; full bin fill typically takes 24 to 48 hours.

For model-specific control locations and ice maker on/off details, follow the W8RXEGMWS02 owner's manual.

Quick checks if it still will not make ice
  • Water supply: Kinked line, closed shutoff valve, or low water pressure can stop ice production.
  • Fill system: A clogged strainer or restricted inlet can prevent the mold from filling.
  • Freezer temperature: Ice makers usually need the freezer near 0°F to cycle normally.
  • Shutoff arm: Make sure the arm is down and not blocked by ice or a container.
  • Door sealing: Warm air leaks can cause poor freezing and slow ice production.

If you suspect the valve is not opening or is leaking, the refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576 is a common part involved in ice maker water-fill problems.

What to expect after a reset
What you do What should happen Typical timing
Power reset and ice maker ON Ice maker cycles and refills First harvest in a few hours
Water turned ON and line purged Stronger, more consistent fills Same day
Normal operation Bin fills normally 24 to 48 hours
Why it matters

Resetting clears a stalled ice maker cycle and reboots the refrigerator controls. If the underlying issue is water supply, temperature, or a failing inlet valve, the reset helps you confirm the real cause faster and avoid repeated thawing or warm-freezer conditions.

Last updated: January 2026

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