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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge Shim, Right for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part 12999502

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (biscuit) for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part 4392901

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  • Dacor Refrigerator Freezer Basket Gear Bracket, Left for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part W10348259

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  • Refrigerator Door Hinge for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part W11592375

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  • Inglis Refrigerator Screw for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part 67006564

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  • Door Hinge for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part W10918164

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  • Refrigerator Glass Shelf for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part W11402525

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  • Refrigerator Drain Funnel Seal for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part WPM0500703

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  • Screw Sm/hex for Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 - Part WP98165

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Whirlpool Refrigerator GI5FVAXVB02 FAQs

On a Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 bottom-mount refrigerator, we remove and recycle loose packaging (tape, foam, cardboard spacers) but we do not remove any fixed bottom or rear cover panel. That panel protects wiring and cooling components and helps the refrigerator operate safely.

What to remove vs. what to leave in place

Remove only packaging that is clearly temporary and not fastened as a cover.

  • Remove tape and glue residue from exterior surfaces before turning the refrigerator on
  • Remove foam blocks, cardboard corner protectors, and shipping spacers from inside and outside
  • Remove any cardboard placed under shelves, bins, or drawers for shipping
  • Leave any screwed-on or clipped-on bottom/rear cover in place
  • Leave the base grille installed after setup (remove it only for cleaning or service access)

Quick check: is it packaging or a protective cover?

Use this simple guide before pulling anything off the bottom.

What you see Usually means What to do
Loose cardboard you can lift out by hand Shipping packaging Remove and recycle
A panel that’s screwed on or clipped on Protective cover for components Leave installed
Base grille at the front bottom Airflow and access cover Keep installed; remove only for cleaning/service

Why it matters

The bottom and rear areas are where key refrigeration parts live (wiring, airflow paths, and cooling system components). Leaving protective covers in place helps prevent damage, keeps airflow correct, and reduces the chance of electrical or mechanical issues.

Best practice for GI5FVAXVB02 setup

Follow the unpacking and “remove the packaging” steps in the owner's manual. If the refrigerator needs to be moved for cleaning or service, pull it straight out to help protect your floor.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 bottom-mount refrigerator, “502” is not a standard refrigerator error code; it almost always refers to a 502 Bad Gateway message from a website or app (a server communication problem), not a failure of your compressor, control board, or cooling system.

What to do if you saw “502” on a website

  • Refresh the page and try again after a minute.
  • Clear your browser cache/cookies or try a private/incognito window.
  • Try a different browser or device.
  • Turn off VPN/proxy (if used) and retry.
  • Restart your router or switch to cellular data to rule out a network issue.

What to do if you saw “502” on the refrigerator display

First, confirm whether the display is showing “502” or a similar-looking code (for example, “SO2”, “S02”, or “5O2”). Then:

  • Unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, plug it back in, and watch for the code returning.
  • Check for normal operation: interior lights, fans, and cooling.
  • Review the troubleshooting and any display messages in the owner's manual.
  • If the unit is not cooling or the code returns, use the model’s diagnostic guidance and error-code references.

Quick comparison: website error vs. refrigerator problem

Where you see “502” What it usually means Best next step
Browser/app Server-to-server communication error Refresh, clear cache, try another network
Refrigerator display Often a misread code or a control/display issue Power reset, then check the manual and diagnostics

Why it matters

Treating “502” as a refrigerator fault can lead to unnecessary parts replacement. If your GI5FVAXVB02 is actually having cooling or ice maker issues, we recommend using Whirlpool-specific diagnostics such as Whirlpool refrigerator error codes to pinpoint the real symptom before ordering parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02 bottom-mount refrigerator, water leaking from the bottom is usually caused by a defrost drain that’s clogged with ice or debris, or by a loose water dispenser tube connection near the base grille. Both issues let water collect and run onto the floor. See the owner's manual for model-specific access points and checks.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Look for water pooling inside the fresh food section under the crisper drawers (common with a blocked defrost drain).
  • Check for ice buildup on the freezer floor or under the bottom drawer (often tied to a frozen drain).
  • Inspect the area near the base grille for drips after using the dispenser.
  • If the leak happens only after dispensing, hold the glass under the dispenser 2 to 3 seconds after releasing the lever.
  • If you recently changed the water filter, flush the water system to clear air and reduce spurting.

Most common causes and what to do

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Water appears after defrosting; puddle forms over time Clogged or frozen defrost drain Clear the drain opening and flush with hot water (unplug refrigerator first).
Water on floor near base grille; worse after dispensing Loose dispenser tube connection at the bottom of the door Tighten and reseat the tube connections; recheck for drips.
Drips only right after dispensing Normal “after-drip” Hold the glass under the dispenser a few seconds longer.

Parts that can be involved

If you confirm the leak is coming from the dispenser area or door wiring/tubing, a damaged seal or misrouted tubing can contribute. For dispenser-area sealing issues, the refrigerator seal assembly WPW10287601 is one part we commonly see associated with the ice chute/dispenser sealing.

Why it matters

Leaks can damage flooring and can also lead to ice buildup, odors, and inconsistent cooling if water repeatedly freezes in the wrong place. Fixing the root cause (drain vs. dispenser connection) prevents repeat puddles.

For step-by-step prevention tips that reduce dispenser and ice maker leaks, use how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool refrigerator typically lasts about 10 to 15 years with normal household use and routine maintenance. For your Whirlpool GI5FVAXVB02, keeping airflow clear, doors sealing tightly, and the condenser area clean helps you reach the upper end of that range; see the owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

The biggest drivers of refrigerator life are usage, environment, and maintenance.

  • Heat and ventilation: Tight cabinets and dusty condenser areas make the compressor work harder.
  • Door seal condition: Air leaks force longer run times and can lead to frost and temperature swings.
  • Ice and water system upkeep: Filters and lines that are neglected can reduce performance.
  • Power quality: Frequent outages or surges can stress the electronic control.
  • Load and habits: Overpacking and frequent door openings increase run time.

Maintenance that extends life

These steps are safe, practical, and make a measurable difference.

  • Vacuum dust from the condenser area (frequency depends on pets and dust).
  • Confirm doors close on their own and shelves/bins are not blocking closure.
  • Clean and inspect gaskets; replace if torn, hardened, or warped.
  • Keep vents inside the fresh food and freezer sections unobstructed.
  • If cooling is uneven, check for fan noise changes and frost buildup patterns.

Quick guide: “normal aging” vs “needs repair now”

What you notice Often normal Often needs service/parts
Run time Longer in hot weather Runs constantly with warm temps
Noise Occasional clicks/hums Loud buzzing, grinding, repeated clicking
Temps Small swings after door openings Food spoils, freezer soft, heavy frost
Water/ice Slower after filter ages No dispense/ice, leaks, repeated clogs

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or plan ahead. If your GI5FVAXVB02 is near that age and showing cooling or sealing issues, addressing airflow and door sealing early can prevent compressor strain and bigger failures.

Last updated: February 2026

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