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Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator

Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Whirlpool Side-By-Side Refrigerator ED5PVEXWS13 FAQs

The Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator has about 25.3 cubic feet total capacity, with about 9.9 cubic feet in the freezer (and the remainder in the fresh food section). For the exact capacity listing for your unit, confirm it in the owner's manual.

Capacity breakdown (what the numbers mean)

Refrigerator capacity is typically listed as total volume, then split between the freezer and fresh food compartments.

  • Total capacity: about 25.3 cu. ft.
  • Freezer capacity: about 9.9 cu. ft.
  • Fresh food capacity: about 15.4 cu. ft. (total minus freezer)
  • Capacity is measured as interior volume; shelves, bins, and the ice maker reduce usable space

Quick reference table

Compartment Approx. capacity (cu. ft.) What it helps you estimate
Freezer 9.9 Frozen food storage and ice bin space
Fresh food 15.4 Main refrigerator shelf and bin space
Total 25.3 Overall interior storage size

Why it matters

Knowing the cubic feet helps us match the right Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator parts and accessories (like a water filter, ice maker components, or door bins) and set realistic expectations for storage, airflow, and temperature consistency.

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the water filter in your Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator, remove the old filter from the filter housing, install the new one snugly (do not overtighten), then flush the system by dispensing water for several minutes to clear air and carbon fines. See the ED5PVEXWS13 owner's manual for the exact filter location and cover style.

Before you start

  • Use the correct replacement filter for this model: refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1
  • Have a towel ready for a few drips
  • If your filter is in a compartment, open the cover fully before turning/pulling the filter
  • If the filter is stuck, turn it back to the locked position, then try again with steady pressure

Step-by-step: replace the filter

  1. Dispense a cup of water to relieve pressure.
  2. Open the filter cover (if equipped).
  3. Remove the old filter (most Whirlpool side-by-sides use a quarter-turn or push-in style).
  4. Install the new filter:
    • Insert and turn until it stops, or push until it seats
    • Tighten only until snug (overtightening can damage the housing)
  5. Close the cover.
  6. Flush the new filter by dispensing water for 3 to 5 minutes (or about 2 to 3 gallons). You may hear air spurts or a loud rushing sound at first; that is normal.

What to do after installation

  • If your model has a filter status light, reset it using the steps in the ED5PVEXWS13 owner's manual
  • Dump the first full bin of ice after a filter change (helps clear any trapped air and fines)

Quick troubleshooting

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend
Water spurts or sputters Air in the line Keep dispensing until flow is steady
Slow water flow Filter not fully seated or clogged Re-seat the filter; flush again
Leaking at filter area Filter cross-threaded or O-ring not sealing Remove, inspect, reinstall snugly
No water after change Air lock or supply issue Purge by dispensing several minutes

Why it matters

A properly installed, flushed water filter helps protect the water inlet valve and ice maker, improves taste and odor, and prevents dispenser flow problems caused by trapped air.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool ED5PVEXWS13 side-by-side refrigerator, defrost is controlled electronically, not by a traditional mechanical defrost timer. Instead of looking for a timer dial, use the wiring diagrams and control information in the owner's manual to identify the defrost control components.

What to look for on ED5PVEXWS13 (instead of a timer)

  • An electronic control board that manages defrost cycles
  • A defrost thermostat (bi-metal) clipped to the evaporator tubing
  • A defrost heater circuit (heater itself may be listed in other sections of the parts diagram)
  • Connectors and harnesses leading to the control and evaporator area

Where the defrost controls are typically found

Even without a timer, these are the common access areas for defrost-related parts on Whirlpool side-by-side units like ED5PVEXWS13:

  • Control area (where the main electronic control is mounted)
  • Freezer evaporator area behind the rear interior panel (where the defrost thermostat mounts)
  • Machine compartment (wiring and connections; not a timer dial)

Quick comparison: mechanical timer vs electronic defrost control

Feature Mechanical defrost timer Electronic defrost control (ED5PVEXWS13)
Visible dial/advance slot Yes No
Typical “timer location” search Control console or kickplate Control board area and evaporator area
Common failure symptom Stuck in defrost or cooling Defrost not initiating or not terminating correctly

Parts we commonly check for defrost complaints

If you are troubleshooting frost buildup or warm temperatures, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Searching for a “defrost timer” on an electronically controlled refrigerator wastes time and can lead to missed diagnosis. Focusing on the control board and defrost thermostat gets you to the actual components that start and stop defrost.

Last updated: February 2026

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