What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A side-by-side refrigerator like the Whirlpool GC5SHAXVS02 trades wide, open shelf space for two tall, narrow compartments; large platters and pizza boxes are harder to fit, and you may bend more to reach items stored low in either section.
- Narrow shelf width: Wide items often need to be stored diagonally or moved to a different shelf.
- Less flexible fresh-food layout: The refrigerator side can feel tighter for party trays and meal prep containers.
- More bending for daily use: Both the freezer and refrigerator have lower bins that require stooping.
- Dispenser-related upkeep: Models with ice and water in the door can need more cleaning and occasional part replacement.
- Door clearance needs: Doors must open fully for best access; leveling and alignment matter.
| Feature | Side-by-side (GC5SHAXVS02 style) | French door | Top freezer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fits wide items | Fair | Best | Good |
| Freezer access | Easy at eye level | Lower drawer | Upper compartment |
| Fresh-food organization | Tall, narrow | Wide shelves | Moderate |
| Typical dispenser setup | Common | Common | Less common |
If you regularly store wide items (sheet pans, party platters, pizza boxes), shelf width is the biggest day-to-day limitation. If you use the dispenser often, keeping the water system maintained helps prevent clogs and slow flow.
- Use the shelf positions to create one “tall zone” for pitchers and bottles.
- Keep frequently used items at mid-shelf height to reduce bending.
- If water taste or flow is an issue, replacing the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 on schedule helps.
- For door closing and gasket care, follow the cleaning and adjustment guidance in the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find Whirlpool replacement parts?
For your Whirlpool GC5SHAXVS02 side-by-side refrigerator, the most reliable way to find the correct replacement part is to search by the full model number first, then match the part name and part ID to what is installed on your refrigerator. Use the parts list for GC5SHAXVS02 and confirm details in the owner's manual.
- Use the full model number GC5SHAXVS02 (from the label inside the refrigerator compartment) to pull the correct parts list.
- If you already have a part number from the old part, search by that number to narrow results.
- Match by part name + part ID (best for avoiding look-alike parts).
- Compare your refrigerator’s configuration (ice and water dispenser, filter style, control type) to the listing.
- When replacing a filter, confirm the cartridge style and any cap used.
These are frequently searched items for GC5SHAXVS02:
| What you need | What it affects | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Water taste, flow, ice quality | Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| Water filter cap | Filter fit and sealing | Refrigerator water filter cap (black) WP2260518B |
| Dispenser switch | Water and ice dispensing | Refrigerator dispenser switch WP2162361 |
| Light switch | Interior light operation | Refrigerator light switch W11384469 |
Whirlpool uses similar-looking parts across many side-by-side refrigerators. Searching by GC5SHAXVS02 helps ensure the part fits your wiring, mounting points, and dispenser or filtration setup.
- Confirm the symptom (no water, warm temps, no ice, leaking) so you target the correct system.
- Verify the part location and connectors before removing anything.
- For water filter issues, replace the filter on schedule and flush/purge air after installation.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a 24.5 cu ft refrigerator?
Most 24.5 cu ft refrigerators are built for a standard 36-inch cabinet opening; for the Whirlpool GC5SHAXVS02 side-by-side, the installation dimensions show a width of about 36 inches (roughly 90.5 to 91.5 cm). For the exact fit details and clearances, use the installation guide.
A 24.5 cu ft class refrigerator is usually considered a “36-inch” refrigerator. In real-world installs, you should plan for the cabinet opening, door swing clearance, and a little room for leveling and airflow.
- Standard cabinet opening width: 36 in
- Typical actual cabinet width of the unit: about 35 5/8 to 36 11/16 in (varies by model)
- Always allow extra space for door swing and side-wall clearance
The GC5SHAXVS02 installation information shows a top-view width around 35 5/8 in and an opening width of 36 in. Dimensions can vary slightly by model and configuration, so we recommend measuring your space and comparing to the spec diagram.
- Measure the cabinet opening at the front and back (walls are not always square)
- Confirm you have a true 36-inch opening (not 35 3/4 in)
- Account for door swing (side-by-side doors need room to open wide)
- Verify the refrigerator can pass through doorways and hallways during delivery
- Leave room for the water line if you have an ice maker or dispenser
| What you are measuring | What to expect | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet opening | 36 in | Ensures the refrigerator fits without rubbing |
| Refrigerator body | ~35.6 to 36.7 in | Actual unit width can be slightly under or over “36 in” |
| Side clearance for door swing | Extra space at sides | Prevents doors from hitting walls and improves access |
A refrigerator that is “36 inches wide” can still be a tight fit if the opening is slightly narrow or if the doors need extra swing clearance. Planning for both the cabinet opening and door movement prevents installation headaches and helps the doors seal properly.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most reliable side-by-side refrigerator?
No single side-by-side refrigerator is “most reliable” for everyone; the most dependable choice is usually the simplest model that fits your kitchen, has strong parts availability, and matches how you use ice and water. For Whirlpool owners, keeping maintenance up to date on models like GC5SHAXVS02 improves long-term reliability. See the owner's manual for care, operating tips, and normal sound expectations.
We see the best real-world reliability when the design is straightforward and the unit is installed correctly.
- Choose a model with fewer dispenser and ice maker features if you rarely use them
- Prioritize easy-to-service components (fans, controls, door seals)
- Confirm the refrigerator can cool properly after install (allow a full 24 hours)
- Keep airflow clear and doors sealing tightly to reduce compressor run time
- Replace water filtration on schedule if you use the dispenser
Even a “top” brand becomes unreliable when basic upkeep is missed.
| Item | What you do | Why it helps reliability |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Replace the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 on schedule | Protects water flow and reduces dispenser and ice maker issues |
| Door sealing | Keep gaskets clean and doors aligned | Prevents warm air leaks and frost buildup |
| Cooling airflow | Avoid blocking vents with food packages | Keeps temperatures stable and reduces run time |
| Installation clearances | Allow proper door swing and side clearance | Prevents door damage and poor access |
“Reliable” usually means stable temperatures, consistent ice and water performance, and fewer nuisance problems like noise, frost, or leaks. On Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerators, heavy ice and water use makes filtration, water line condition, and dispenser components more important to long-term dependability.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator frosting up?
Frosting in your Whirlpool GC5SHAXVS02 side-by-side refrigerator almost always happens when warm, humid air keeps getting into the freezer, most commonly from a door that is not sealing or not closing fully. Start by checking door closure, gasket condition, and airflow so the automatic defrost system can keep up.
- Make sure nothing inside is preventing the door from closing (packages, bins, shelves).
- Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or areas not touching the cabinet.
- Clean sticky gaskets with mild soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly.
- Limit long door openings; humidity entering the freezer turns into frost quickly.
- Confirm vents are not blocked by food; blocked airflow can cause cold spots and frost.
If the door is sealing and you still see heavy frost on the back freezer wall or poor cooling, the issue is often in the defrost system or evaporator airflow.
- A failed defrost thermostat can prevent proper defrost cycling; see refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581.
- If airflow is weak or noisy, inspect the evaporator fan area; a damaged blade can reduce circulation; see refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Frost only near the door opening | Door left ajar or gasket leak | Check closure, clean gasket, remove obstructions |
| Heavy frost on back freezer panel | Defrost problem or airflow restriction | Check vents, then inspect defrost components |
| Frost plus warm refrigerator section | Evaporator airflow blocked by ice | Reduce door openings, clear blockage, check fan/defrost |
Frost buildup acts like insulation and can block airflow through the evaporator area. That forces longer run times, warmer temperatures, and can lead to ice blocking vents and the ice maker area.
For door closing checks, gasket cleaning guidance, and normal operation notes, follow the care and use steps in the GC5SHAXVS02 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





