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Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 freezer, upright or vertical Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 freezer, upright or vertical, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Switch for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part W11727836

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    Rocker Arm S

    Part #W11514900

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  • Defrost Heat for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part W11562215

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    Defrost Heat

    Part #W11340898

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  • Freezer Wire Harness And Power Cord for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part W11648068

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    Unit Harness (includes Power Cord)

    Part #W11526231

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (black) for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part 285006

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    Spray Paint (black)

    Part #350939

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  • Refrigerator Thermistor for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part W10384183

    Refrigerator Thermistor

    Part #W10384183

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part WP489478

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    Screw

    Part #3-80675-105

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  • Refrigerator Permagum Sealer for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part WP503695

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    Refrigerator Permagum Sealer

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  • Refrigerator Door Hole Plug for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part WP2314293

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    Refrigerator Door Hinge Thimble

    Part #2314293

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  • Gasket-air T for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part WPW10574368

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    Gasket-air T

    Part #W10574564

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  • Evaporator A for Whirlpool WZF34X20DW05 - Part W11572047

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    Evaporator A

    Part #W11490402

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Whirlpool FREEZER, UPRIGHT OR VERTICAL WZF34X20DW05 FAQs

A 17 cubic foot upright freezer typically measures about 28 to 32 inches wide, 60 to 67 inches tall, and 28 to 32 inches deep (including the door). Whirlpool model WZF34X20DW05 is not a 17 cu. ft. class unit, so use these ranges for planning.

Typical exterior dimensions to plan for

Most freestanding 17 cu. ft. upright freezers fall into these common ranges:

  • Width: 28 to 32 inches
  • Height: 60 to 67 inches
  • Depth (cabinet only): 26 to 30 inches
  • Depth (with door/handle): 28 to 32 inches
  • Door swing clearance: allow extra space so the door opens fully

Quick planning table

Measurement Typical range (17 cu. ft. upright) What affects it most
Width 28 to 32 in. Insulation thickness, cabinet design
Height 60 to 67 in. Leveling feet/rollers, hinge cover/control housing
Depth 28 to 32 in. Door liner, handle style, hinge geometry

How to measure your space correctly

Use these steps before you buy or move a freezer into place:

  • Measure the opening width, height, and depth at the tightest points
  • Confirm the freezer can pass through doorways and hallways (including handle clearance)
  • Leave ventilation space around the cabinet so the compressor can shed heat
  • Plan for door swing so shelves and baskets can slide out without hitting a wall
  • Make sure the unit sits level; a tilted cabinet can affect door sealing

If you are repositioning an upright freezer and it will not roll or sit square, check the rolling and leveling hardware such as the cabinet roller WPW10475495 and brake lower foot WPW10141622.

Why it matters

“17 cubic feet” describes interior storage volume, not the outside footprint. Planning with exterior dimensions and clearance prevents blocked airflow, poor door sealing, and temperature swings that can increase frost and reduce food quality.

Last updated: February 2026

The most dependable upright freezer is the one that matches your space and climate and has proven basics: stable temperature control, strong door sealing, and a simple frost-management design. For most homes, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, and Maytag upright freezers are consistently solid choices; for Whirlpool owners, keeping your WZF34X20DW05 maintained is the biggest reliability driver.

What to look for in a dependable upright freezer

  • Tight door seal: prevents warm air leaks that cause frost and temperature swings.
  • Consistent airflow: keeps top-to-bottom temperatures even.
  • Simple controls and alarms: fewer failures and faster problem detection.
  • Garage-ready rating (if needed): handles wider ambient temperature ranges.
  • Serviceable parts availability: makes repairs faster and less expensive.

Dependability checklist (quick comparison)

Feature Why it matters Best for
Manual defrost Fewer defrost components to fail; more hands-on upkeep Long-term simplicity
Frost-free Less maintenance; more components involved Convenience-focused homes
Temperature alarm Alerts you before food thaws Bulk storage, power-outage risk
Garage-ready Better performance in hot or cold garages Garage installations

How to keep a Whirlpool upright freezer dependable

Even a top brand becomes “unreliable” when airflow or sealing is compromised. For Whirlpool model WZF34X20DW05, these steps prevent the most common performance complaints (warm temps, heavy frost, noisy operation):

  • Keep packages from blocking interior vents and the air tower.
  • Clean dust from the condenser area regularly.
  • Confirm the door closes squarely and does not bounce open.
  • If you see frost buildup, address door sealing and loading habits first.
  • If you hear fan noise or have uneven temps, inspect the evaporator fan area and replace worn parts when needed (for example, the refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142).

Why it matters

“Dependable” usually means stable temperatures and fewer emergency food-loss events. Choosing a freezer with the right defrost style and installation rating, then maintaining door sealing and airflow, delivers the biggest real-world reliability gains.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Whirlpool upright freezer’s model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label (model and serial tag). On most upright freezers like the WZF34X20DW05, that label is inside the cabinet near the door opening, so you can confirm the exact model before ordering parts.

Where to look on an upright freezer

Check these common rating-label locations first:

  • Inside the freezer compartment on a side wall near the front opening
  • On the cabinet frame behind the door seal area
  • Along the upper interior wall near the control area
  • Near the lower interior wall behind the bottom basket or shelf
  • On the back exterior panel (less common, but possible)

How to read the tag (what to copy)

We recommend writing down these items exactly as shown:

  • Model number (for example: WZF34X20DW05)
  • Serial number (helps match production changes)
  • Brand (Whirlpool)
  • Electrical ratings (volts/amps), if you are troubleshooting wiring or controls

Quick reference

What you need Why it matters Example
Model number Ensures correct diagrams and part fit WZF34X20DW05
Serial number Helps match version-specific parts (varies)

Why it matters before ordering parts

Whirlpool often uses similar-looking cabinets across multiple model numbers; one digit difference can change the control, gasket, or evaporator fan setup. Once you confirm the model tag, you can confidently match parts like the freezer door gasket (white) W11501317 to your exact unit.

If the label is hard to find or read

  • Use a flashlight and look along the door opening edges
  • Remove food items and slide out baskets/shelves to inspect the lower walls
  • Wipe frost or residue off the label with a damp cloth, then dry it
  • Take a clear photo and zoom in to verify characters like 0 vs O

For more help identifying the correct tag format, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: March 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your freestanding freezers

Choose a symptom to see related freezer repairs.

Main causes: dirty condenser coils, condenser fan failure, dirty bottom front grill, leaky door or lid gasket…

Main causes: lack of power, control system failure, broken compressor start relay, locked up compressor, compressor moto…

Main causes: leaky door or lid gasket, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, defrost control failure, …

Main causes: lack of power, bad compressor, refrigerant leak, bad thermistor, defrost system failure, dirty condenser co…

Main causes: damaged door or lid gasket, cracked cabinet liner, bad defrost bi-metal thermostat, broken defrost heater, …

Main causes: burned out light bulb, bad door or lid switch, faulty LED light board, wiring failure, control system failu…

Main causes: compressor failure, no refrigerant, faulty sensor, control failure, broken defrost heater, bad defrost bi-m…

Main causes: excessive frost, bad defrost heater, bad defrost bi-metal, control system failure, low refrigerant charge, …

Repair guides for upright freezers

How to replace a freezer electronic control board

How to replace a freezer electronic control board

The electronic control board manages the compressor to control freezer temperature. Replace the control board using the…

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How to replace a freezer thermistor

How to replace a freezer thermistor

When the thermistor can’t sense the freezer temperature, the freezer is colder or warmer than the set temperature. Follo…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
How to replace a freezer door switch

How to replace a freezer door switch

When the door switch fails, the freezer can’t detect that the door is closed. Follow the steps in this repair guide to r…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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