What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A common disadvantage of a side-by-side refrigerator like the Whirlpool GD5LHGXLQ01 is reduced usable width in both compartments. Wide platters, pizza boxes, and large deli trays often do not fit as easily as they do in a French door or top-freezer design.
- Narrow shelves and bins: Great for frozen foods and beverages, but awkward for wide items.
- Fresh-food visibility: More items end up stacked front-to-back, so food can get missed.
- Freezer organization: Tall, narrow freezer shelves can make it harder to store bulky bags.
- Door storage tradeoffs: Door bins are convenient, but overloading them can affect door closing.
- More door openings: You may open the refrigerator side more often, which can slightly increase temperature swings.
For model-specific setup and leveling tips that help doors close correctly and improve day-to-day usability, follow the GD5LHGXLQ01 installation guide.
| Feature | Side-by-side | French door |
|---|---|---|
| Fits wide items | Fair | Better |
| Frozen-food access | Very good | Good |
| Fresh-food access at eye level | Good | Very good |
| Door swing clearance | Often better in tight kitchens | Often needs more clearance |
If you regularly store wide containers, meal-prep trays, or large produce bins, the side-by-side layout can feel restrictive even when the total cubic feet is similar. Planning shelf positions and keeping airflow paths clear helps maintain consistent cooling.
If you notice warm spots or inconsistent temperatures, check these basics first:
- Confirm vents are not blocked by packages or bins
- Set the refrigerator to about 37°F and the freezer to about 0°F
- Make sure doors seal fully and close without bouncing
- Clean dust from the condenser area (if accessible)
- Watch for heavy frost buildup that can restrict airflow
Last updated: January 2026
How big is the Whirlpool model GD5LHGXLQ01?
The Whirlpool GD5LHGXLQ01 is a full-size side-by-side refrigerator; units in this class are typically about 25 cu. ft. of total capacity and are commonly built to fit a 36-inch-wide opening. For the exact capacity and cutout requirements for your refrigerator, use the GD5LHGXLQ01 installation guide.
When customers ask how big a refrigerator is, they usually mean one of these:
- Capacity (cu. ft.): how much food it holds
- Overall size: width, height, depth (and depth with doors/handles)
- Installation space: the opening and clearance needed for airflow and door swing
- Weight: helpful for moving and flooring concerns
These are common ranges for Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerators similar to GD5LHGXLQ01. Use them for planning, then confirm the exact numbers in the installation guide.
| Spec you’re planning for | Typical range | Why you care |
|---|---|---|
| Total capacity | 24 to 26 cu. ft. | Storage and layout expectations |
| Cabinet width | ~35 1/2 in. to 36 in. | Fit in the opening |
| Height | ~69 in. to 71 in. | Overhead cabinet clearance |
| Depth (varies by handle/door style) | ~30 in. to 35 in. | Aisle space and “sticks out” look |
Use the installation guide to match your kitchen opening and avoid clearance problems.
- Measure the opening width at the top, middle, and bottom
- Measure height to the lowest cabinet or soffit
- Measure depth to nearby walls, islands, and doorways
- Check required side and top clearances for airflow
- Confirm door swing clearance so bins and drawers open fully
A refrigerator can be “36 inches wide” but still not fit if the doors need extra swing room, the unit is deeper with handles, or the opening lacks ventilation clearance. Confirming the installation specs prevents delivery-day surprises.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool refrigerator?
For the Whirlpool GD5LHGXLQ01 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common problems we see are cooling complaints (warm fridge or freezer, running constantly) and ice maker or water dispenser issues. These are often tied to airflow problems, dirty condenser coils, or a water-supply component that is not opening properly.
- Fridge warm but freezer cold: restricted airflow (frost buildup on the evaporator, blocked vents, weak fan)
- Both sections warm: condenser coils clogged, condenser fan not moving air, sealed-system issue
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply problem, inlet valve issue, ice maker failure
- Water dispenser slow or not dispensing: filter or housing restriction, inlet valve issue, frozen water tube
- Unit runs all the time: dirty coils, door not sealing, temperature control problem
- Confirm controls are set correctly and doors close fully
- Clean condenser coils and make sure the grille area has good airflow
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (a defrost problem clue)
- Verify household water supply is on and the line is not kinked
- If you recently changed a filter, purge air from the dispenser until flow steadies
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common fixes for GD5LHGXLQ01:
| Problem area | Common suspect part | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No ice or no water fill | Water inlet valve not opening | Refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 |
| Ice production failure | Ice maker not cycling or filling | Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by Whirlpool 4317943 |
| Temperature control issues | Thermostat not regulating correctly | Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 |
Cooling and ice maker problems often start small (slower ice production, warmer temps, longer run times) but can lead to food spoilage, frost buildup, and higher energy use. Catching airflow, defrost, or water-supply issues early usually prevents bigger repairs.
Use the GD5LHGXLQ01 installation guide for model-specific access notes and handling basics when you need to move the refrigerator, shut off water, or work around the supply line.
Last updated: January 2026





