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  • Refrigerator Tube for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part WPW10463542

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    Refrigerator Tube

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  • Refrigerator Dispenser User Interface Control (silver) for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part W10852669

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  • Screw-sm/hex for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part 12990518

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  • Refrigerator Retainer for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part WPW10400825

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    Refrigerator Retainer

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  • Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve Assembly for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part WPW10341329

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  • Refrigerator Trim for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part WPW10402180

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  • Refrigerator Housing for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part W10842950

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  • Refrigerator Roller for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part WP67005149

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  • Sleeve Foam 152 X 26.1 X 7.1 for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part W11751592

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  • Tech Sheet (english) for Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 - Part W10811276

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    Part #W10811276

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Whirlpool Refrigerator WRF736SDAM14 FAQs

On the Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14, you typically remove the freezer drawer front (not the entire slide rail system) by fully opening the drawer, removing the two top inside screws, then lifting the drawer front up to release the plastic studs from the glide brackets. See the WRF736SDAM14 user manual for the exact steps.

Before you start

Disconnect power if you will be working around wiring or the ice maker area, and remove food so the drawer is lighter.

  • Use two people if possible; the drawer front is awkward to handle
  • Empty the freezer drawer to prevent spills and reduce weight
  • Open the drawer fully so you can access the top inside screws
  • Use the correct tool (commonly a 1/4-inch hex driver)

Step-by-step: remove the freezer drawer front

  1. Open the freezer drawer to full extension.
  2. Remove the two screws at the top, inside the drawer front (one left, one right) that secure the drawer front to the drawer glides.
  3. Lift up on the drawer front to release the plastic studs from the drawer glide bracket slots.
  4. Set the drawer front aside on a protected surface.

Reinstalling the drawer front

Align the bottom plastic studs with the glide bracket slots, seat the studs, then reinstall and tighten the two top screws.

Task What you do What to watch for
Remove drawer front Remove 2 top inside screws, lift up to release studs Do not pry hard; lift straight up
Reinstall drawer front Align studs to slots, then reinstall screws Keep glides steady so studs seat correctly

Why it matters

Removing the drawer front is often needed for moving the refrigerator through a doorway, cleaning, or accessing lower components. Doing it the correct way helps prevent broken glide brackets, stripped screws, and drawer alignment issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Ice on the bottom of the freezer in your Whirlpool WRF736SDAM14 is most often caused by a partially blocked defrost drain, which lets defrost water overflow and refreeze on the freezer floor. A door seal leak or frequent door openings can also add moisture that turns into ice.

What to check first (quick triage)

  • Look for a sheet of ice on the freezer floor or under the lower basket; that strongly points to a drain issue.
  • Check the freezer drawer seal for gaps, tears, or areas that do not contact the cabinet evenly.
  • Confirm the freezer is closing fully (food packages or a misaligned drawer can hold it open).
  • Note when it happens: after a power outage, after leaving the door open, or after heavy use.

How to clear a likely clogged defrost drain

  1. Unplug the refrigerator (or turn cooling off, then disconnect power).
  2. Remove food and bins from the freezer drawer.
  3. Melt the ice on the freezer floor (towels plus a bowl of hot water in the freezer works well).
  4. Clear the drain opening (typically behind the rear freezer panel area) using hot water and a flexible plastic tube or pipe cleaner.
  5. Verify drainage: pour a small amount of hot water into the drain area and confirm it flows to the drain pan.

For model-specific safety and access guidance, follow the steps in the WRF736SDAM14 user manual.

When a part may be involved

If the drain keeps freezing back up, the defrost system may not be melting frost fast enough, or airflow and moisture control may be off. On this model, a failed defrost heater can contribute to defrost problems.

Symptoms vs. likely cause

What you see Most likely cause What to do
Solid ice sheet on freezer floor Defrost drain restricted Defrost fully and clear drain
Frost on packages and walls Door seal leak or door ajar Clean/inspect gasket, confirm closure
Heavy frost behind rear panel Defrost system issue Check heater and related defrost components

Why it matters

When defrost water cannot drain, it refreezes and can block the freezer drawer, reduce airflow, and lead to warmer temperatures and poor ice production.

Last updated: January 2026

On Whirlpool model WRF736SDAM14, a bottom leak is most often caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain that makes meltwater overflow and run onto the floor. It can also be caused by a slow leak in the water supply system for the ice maker or dispenser.

Quick checks (start here)

  • Note where the water shows up: under the freezer drawer, under the fresh-food section, or behind the unit.
  • If puddles appear after defrost cycles (intermittent), suspect the defrost drain.
  • If leaking happens during ice or water dispensing, suspect the water supply system.
  • Check the water filter area for drips after a filter change.
  • Look behind the refrigerator for wet tubing or fittings.

Most common cause: clogged or frozen defrost drain

When the drain is blocked, defrost water cannot reach the drain pan and backs up until it spills out at the bottom.

Safe DIY steps

  • Unplug the refrigerator.
  • Remove the freezer drawer contents as needed.
  • Melt visible ice with warm (not boiling) water.
  • Flush the drain with warm water until it flows freely.
  • Confirm the drain pan is seated correctly if you can access it.

For model-specific access and safety notes, follow the WRF736SDAM14 use & care manual.

Water supply leaks: filter, tubing, or inlet valve

If WRF736SDAM14 is connected to a water line, leaks can come from loose fittings, a cracked tube, or a valve that seeps.

  • Re-seat the filter and flush the system after installing a new filter.
  • Tighten fittings gently (do not overtighten).
  • Replace damaged tubing.
  • If you see dripping at the valve area, consider replacing the refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WPW10341329.

Symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause Where to focus
Puddle every few days Defrost drain restriction Freezer drain path
Leak only during ice/water use Water line or valve leak Back of unit, valve area
Drips after filter change Filter not seated or air in system Filter housing, flushing

Why it matters

Bottom leaks can damage flooring and can also signal ice buildup in the drain system that may worsen over time. Fixing the source early helps prevent repeat puddles and hidden moisture.

Last updated: January 2026

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