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Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 side-by-side refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • (not A Serviceable Part) for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part LINER

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part 1117510

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    Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench

    Part #1117510

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Shelf Stud for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part 2196206

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    Refrigerator Shelf Stud

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  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part 479502

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    Refrigerator Vinyl Tape

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  • Paint, Bsq for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part 4392900

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    Paint, Bsq

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  • Refrigerator Defrost Clip for Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 - Part 2161324

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    Refrigerator Defrost Clip

    Part #2161324

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Whirlpool Side-by-Side Refrigerator WRS321SDHW10 FAQs

Yes, on a Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 side-by-side refrigerator, many common parts are DIY-friendly if you use basic tools and follow safe power and water shutoff steps. Cosmetic and “snap-in” items are usually simplest; electrical and sealed-system repairs are best left to a technician.

What you can usually replace yourself

These repairs are typically straightforward and low-risk:

Repairs we recommend leaving to a technician

These involve higher shock risk, moving parts, or refrigerant handling:

  • Compressor and sealed-system work (refrigerant)
  • Control board diagnostics and wiring repairs
  • Run capacitor and start components (stored electrical energy)
  • Complex dispenser motor or auger drive issues

DIY safety checklist (do this every time)

  • Unplug the refrigerator before removing panels or touching wiring
  • Shut off the household water supply before opening any water line
  • Use cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges are sharp
  • Take a photo of wire routing and connectors before disconnecting anything
  • Confirm the part matches your model and the original mounting style

Quick “is this a good DIY job?” guide

Task type Typical difficulty What you need
Door bin, rail, shelf Easy No special tools
Door switch, gasket Easy to moderate Screwdriver, patience
Water valve, water tube Moderate Towel, adjustable wrench
Capacitor, control Advanced Electrical safety skills

Why it matters

Choosing the right DIY level helps you avoid repeat failures, leaks, and electrical hazards. On the WRS321SDHW10, starting with fit-and-finish parts (bins, rails, switches) is a reliable way to restore function without getting into high-voltage or sealed-system components.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WRS321SDHW10 side-by-side refrigerator, the model number is typically on the model and serial tag inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, most often along the left interior wall near the crisper area or door opening.

How to find it fast

  1. Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door.
  2. Look for a white or silver sticker that lists Model and Serial.
  3. Check these common spots:
    • Left interior wall near the front edge
    • Side wall near the crisper drawers
    • Ceiling area near the light housing
    • Door frame area (hinge side)

What the label looks like

The tag usually includes:

  • Model number (for example, WRS321SDHW10)
  • Serial number
  • Electrical ratings (volts/amps)
  • Sometimes a bar code

If you cannot see the tag

Use these quick checks before assuming it is missing:

  • Wipe the area with a damp cloth; labels can blend into the liner
  • Remove the top crisper drawer to improve visibility of the side wall
  • Use a flashlight and look along the front edge of the liner
  • If the label is damaged, record any readable characters and keep a photo

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match Whirlpool refrigerator parts correctly (door gaskets, water valve, ice maker, and dispenser components can vary by revision). If you are troubleshooting dispenser or ice issues, having the model number also helps narrow down likely causes.

Common part lookups that depend on the model tag

What you are fixing Example part for this model Why the model number matters
No water or weak dispenser flow Water valve W11645245 Valve style and fittings vary
Door not sensing closed Refrigerator door switch W11396033 Switch type and connector can differ
Ice maker not producing Ice maker as W11700250 Mounting and harness can change

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Whirlpool refrigerator problem is poor cooling caused by an airflow issue, especially when the evaporator fan is not moving cold air through the compartments. On Whirlpool model WRS321SDHW10, this typically shows up as warm fresh food, soft ice, or uneven temperatures.

What you will notice first

  • Fresh food section warms up while the freezer is only slightly cold
  • Temperature swings from day to day
  • Frost buildup on the freezer back wall (airflow restriction)
  • Louder-than-normal fan noise, or no fan sound at all
  • Ice maker slows down or stops making ice

Quick checks we recommend (before replacing parts)

  1. Confirm vents are clear: Do not block the air diffuser or return vents with food packages.
  2. Check door sealing: A leaking gasket lets humid air in and can cause frost and poor cooling.
  3. Listen for the evaporator fan: With the freezer door closed (door switch held in), you should typically hear the fan running when cooling is needed.
  4. Look for heavy frost: Heavy frost can indicate a defrost problem that also stops airflow.
  5. Verify condenser area is clean: Dust buildup reduces heat removal and can mimic fan problems.

Parts that commonly relate to this symptom on WRS321SDHW10

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Warm refrigerator, freezer not circulating air Airflow control issue Air diffuser W11645127
No response when opening door, lights or fan behavior odd Door switch issue Refrigerator door switch W11396033
Water or ice issues along with cooling complaints Water supply component issue Water valve W11645245

Why it matters

A side-by-side refrigerator depends on steady airflow to move cold air from the evaporator through both sections. When airflow is reduced (fan issue, frost blockage, diffuser problem, or door leak), temperatures rise and the compressor may run longer, increasing wear and energy use.

Helpful DIY references

Last updated: February 2026

In a Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator like model WRS321SDHW10, the most commonly replaced parts are usually in the cooling airflow system, defrost system, and water and ice dispensing system. These parts wear from normal use, moisture, and temperature cycling, and they are often straightforward to diagnose.

Commonly replaced refrigerator parts (and what they do)

  • Water inlet valve: feeds water to the ice maker and dispenser; failures cause no ice, slow fill, or leaks (see water valve W11645245).
  • Ice maker assembly: makes ice; failures cause no ice production or misshapen cubes.
  • Door switch: tells the control when the door is open; failures can cause lights not working, fan behavior issues, or dispenser problems (see refrigerator door switch W11396033).
  • Evaporator fan components: move cold air through the freezer and fresh food sections; failures cause warm temps or uneven cooling (see refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142).
  • Electronic control: manages temperatures, defrost timing, and fan operation; failures can cause erratic cooling or intermittent operation.
  • Door gasket: seals cold air in; failures cause frost, sweating, and longer run times.

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part area Example part for WRS321SDHW10
No water at dispenser and no ice Water supply and valve Water valve W11645245
Warm fridge but freezer cold Airflow between sections Air diffuser W11645127
Lights or fan act odd when door opens/closes Door sensing Refrigerator door switch W11396033
Poor cooling, noisy airflow Evaporator fan area Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142

Why it matters

Replacing the correct part restores proper temperatures, protects food, and prevents secondary damage like compressor overwork, ice buildup, and water leaks. On side-by-side models, airflow and water system issues are especially common because they run constantly.

Helpful DIY references for Whirlpool refrigerators

Last updated: February 2026

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