Does the Whirlpool model WRQA59CNKZ have a water filter?
Yes, the Whirlpool refrigerator model WRQA59CNKZ can be connected to a water supply for an ice maker, but the model-specific documentation we have for WRQA59CNKZ does not identify a user-replaceable internal refrigerator water filter. For operating and water-line details, use the WRQA59CNKZ owner’s manual.
How to confirm whether your WRQA59CNKZ uses filtration
We recommend checking for a filter housing or filter status indicator in the common filter locations for Whirlpool counter-depth and French door designs.
- Look in the upper-right interior ceiling area of the fresh food compartment
- Check the base grille area (lower front) for a twist-out or push-in filter
- Inspect the left wall inside the fresh food compartment for a filter door
- If you have an ice maker, follow the water line path to see if it routes through a filter head
- If there is no filter housing, your home may be using an external (inline) filter instead
What to do if you want filtered ice or water
If WRQA59CNKZ does not have a built-in filter, filtration is typically handled by an external inline filter on the household water line feeding the refrigerator.
Quick comparison
| Filtration setup | Where it’s located | What you replace | Typical clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in refrigerator filter | Inside refrigerator or base grille | Cartridge-style filter | Filter door, cap, or filter light |
| Inline water filter | Behind refrigerator or under sink | Inline filter body | No filter housing inside fridge |
Parts that relate to water supply (not filtration)
If you are troubleshooting ice maker fill issues (no ice, slow fill, leaking), these WRQA59CNKZ-COMPATIBLE parts are commonly involved:
- Assembly, water valve W11766865 (controls water flow into the refrigerator)
- Fill tube W11677731 (routes water to the ice maker fill area)
- Water, funnel W11366275 (helps direct water during the fill process)
Why it matters
Knowing whether WRQA59CNKZ has a built-in filter prevents buying the wrong replacement and helps you decide whether an inline filter is the best way to improve taste and reduce sediment for ice production.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the biggest problem in a Whirlpool refrigerator?
For the Whirlpool WRQA59CNKZ bottom-mount refrigerator, the biggest day-to-day issue we see is cooling performance (refrigerator or freezer not cold enough). It is most often tied to airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, or a failing cooling control component such as a fan or temperature sensor.
What “cooling problems” usually look like
- Fresh food section warm while the freezer seems closer to normal
- Freezer temperature rising, soft ice cream, or thawing food
- Unit runs longer than usual or cycles oddly
- Frost buildup that blocks vents and airflow
- New noises from the back or inside the freezer
For model-specific operating and care guidance, use the WRQA59CNKZ manual.
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts swapping)
- Verify temperature settings; allow 24 hours after any adjustment
- Make sure interior air vents are not blocked by food packages
- Clean condenser coils and the area around the base/back of the unit
- Check door closing and sealing; gaps cause long run times and warm temps
- Listen for the evaporator fan when the compressor is running (you may need to press the door switch)
Parts that commonly relate to cooling issues on WRQA59CNKZ
If the basic checks do not help, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom | What to suspect | Model-compatible example part |
|---|---|---|
| Warm temps, weak airflow, unusual fan noise | Evaporator fan not moving air | Fan W11455373 |
| Temps swing, food freezing or warming | Sensor feedback issue | Refrigerator temperature and humidity sensor W11040893 |
| Frost buildup and restricted airflow | Evaporator area icing over | Fc evap W11455370 |
Why it matters
Cooling problems are more than inconvenience; inconsistent temperatures can shorten food life and make the compressor run longer than necessary. Catching airflow and icing issues early can help prevent heavier frost buildup and more expensive repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Whirlpool refrigerators, including model WRQA59CNKZ, often run about 10 to 20 years in typical home use. Actual lifespan varies most with airflow around the cabinet, condenser coil cleanliness, and catching cooling or ice-maker issues early using the guidance in the WRQA59CNKZ refrigerator manual.
What affects lifespan the most
- Clean condenser coils and unobstructed airflow (reduces compressor strain)
- Door seal condition and door alignment (prevents warm air leaks)
- Stable temperature settings and reasonable door-open time
- Prompt repair of unusual noises, warm temps, or frost buildup
- Water and ice system health (slow fills or leaks can create secondary problems)
Maintenance that helps WRQA59CNKZ last longer
- Keep ventilation openings clear (the manual specifically warns against blocked ventilation).
- Clean dust and pet hair from the condenser area on a routine schedule.
- Confirm doors close fully and the cabinet is level.
- Avoid overpacking so air can circulate through the fresh food and freezer sections.
Repair vs. replace: a practical age guide
| Refrigerator age | Typical approach | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 years | Repair is usually worth it | Isolated part failures, adjustments |
| 6 to 12 years | Compare repair cost to overall condition | Fans, sensors, controls |
| 13 to 20 years | Case-by-case | Major cooling system repairs, efficiency decline |
Parts that can support temperature stability (model-compatible)
If you are troubleshooting temperature swings, noise, or airflow issues on WRQA59CNKZ, these are common components to inspect or replace:
- Fan W11455373 (moves air through compartments)
- Refrigerator temperature and humidity sensor W11040893 (helps regulate temperatures)
- Thermistor, W11679636 (temperature sensing input to the control)
Why it matters
Most “end of life” failures are accelerated by heat and long run times. Good airflow, clean coils, and quick fixes reduce stress on the compressor and electronic controls, helping WRQA59CNKZ reach the higher end of the typical lifespan range.
Last updated: January 2026





