Where is the Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 made?
The Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 side-by-side refrigerator is printed as “Printed in Mexico” in the user guide, which indicates Mexico as the manufacturing/printing origin shown in the documentation for this model. For model identification details, use the WRS322FDAM02 user guide.
What the documentation tells us
In the WRS322FDAM02 user guide, the publication includes an origin statement (“Printed in Mexico”). That is the only clear country-of-origin style detail provided in the retrieved documentation for this model.
How to confirm the origin on your specific unit
We recommend checking the model and serial label inside the fresh food compartment; it is the most reliable place to confirm details tied to your exact refrigerator.
- Open the refrigerator door and look on the inside wall of the refrigerator compartment
- Write down the model number and serial number
- Compare that information to what is listed in the WRS322FDAM02 user guide
- If you need help interpreting the label, keep the numbers handy when contacting Whirlpool support
Quick reference
| Item | Where to find it on the refrigerator |
|---|---|
| Model number | Label on the inside wall of the refrigerator compartment |
| Serial number | Same label as the model number |
| Documentation origin note | In the WRS322FDAM02 user guide (“Printed in Mexico”) |
Why it matters
Country-of-origin details can affect parts lookups, service bulletins, and compatibility checks. Using the exact model and serial from the inside label helps ensure you get the right Whirlpool refrigerator parts for the WRS322FDAM02.
Last updated: January 2026
Does the Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 have an ice maker?
Yes. The Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 side-by-side refrigerator is designed to use an ice maker; the manual includes specific instructions for turning the ice maker on and off and removing the ice storage bin. For model-specific operating details, use the WRS322FDAM02 owner's manual.
How to confirm and use the ice maker
On this model, the ice maker is controlled by a wire shutoff arm behind the ice maker door.
- Lift open the ice maker door to access the shutoff arm.
- Lower the wire shutoff arm to the ON position to start making ice.
- Lift the wire shutoff arm to the OFF (arm up) position to stop making ice.
- Let the bin fill normally; the ice maker shuts off automatically when the bin is full.
- Do not force the shutoff arm up or down.
Ice storage bin basics
If ice is not dispensing correctly, the bin may not be seated fully.
| Task | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Remove bin | Turn ice maker OFF, lift the front of the bin, pull out | Prevents spills and avoids dispenser jams |
| Reinstall bin | Push the bin in all the way | The dispenser will not work if the bin is not fully seated |
If your refrigerator is not connected to water
If the refrigerator is not connected to a water line, keep the ice maker turned off. This prevents unnecessary valve noise and protects the system.
- Turn the ice maker OFF at the wire shutoff arm.
- Confirm the water supply line is connected and the shutoff valve is open before turning it back ON.
- If you suspect a fill problem, the refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10179146 is a common part involved in ice maker water supply.
Why it matters
An ice maker depends on a steady water supply and a properly seated ice bin. Correct on/off control and bin installation help prevent no-ice complaints, dispenser issues, and avoidable noise.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool refrigerator?
For the Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common issues we see are cooling complaints (warm fridge or freezer, running too much) and ice maker or water dispenser problems. Many of these trace back to airflow restrictions, normal control settings, or water-supply related faults outlined in the WRS322FDAM02 owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Refrigerator not cooling well or takes too long to cool: controls not set correctly, doors not sealing, or airflow blocked by overpacked shelves
- Compressor runs a lot: warm room conditions, frequent door openings, dirty coils, or the unit still stabilizing after a change (allow about 24 hours after installation or major adjustments)
- No ice or slow ice production: ice maker turned off, low water pressure, frozen fill tube, or a valve issue
- Water dispenser weak or not dispensing: air in the water line after filter changes, clogged filter, or a valve issue
- Unusual noises: often normal sounds like buzzing/clicking from the water valve, fan pulsing/whirring, or water gurgling during defrost
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm cooling is turned on and temperature settings are reasonable (per the manual).
- Give it time: after installation or a major change, allow 24 hours for full cooling.
- Listen to the noise type: buzzing/clicking at dispense or ice fill is commonly the water valve operating.
- Check door sealing and loading: blocked vents and poor door closure can mimic a cooling failure.
- If water or ice is the issue: verify the household shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems on WRS322FDAM02
| Symptom | Common suspect part | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No ice, no water, or intermittent fill | Water inlet valve | Refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10179146 |
| Ice clumps, dispenser issues | Ice maker or ice storage components | Refrigerator ice maker assembly WPW10300022 |
| Frost buildup leading to poor cooling | Defrost sensing components | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581 |
Why it matters
Cooling and ice/water problems often start small, but they can lead to food temperature swings, heavy frost, or repeated cycling. Catching airflow, control, and water-supply issues early helps prevent unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator not making ice but water works?
If your Whirlpool WRS322FDAM02 dispenses water but won’t make ice, the most common causes are the freezer not cold enough, the ice maker being turned off or jammed, or restricted water flow to the ice maker fill circuit. Set the freezer to 0°F and allow time for production to recover.
Quick checks that fix most “no ice” issues
- Confirm the ice maker is switched ON and the shutoff arm is down (not in the OFF position).
- Make sure the freezer is at 0°F (ice production slows above about 5°F).
- Dump old clumped ice from the bin and clear any cubes stuck in the ejector area.
- After a new filter or water hookup, flush the water system to clear air from the lines.
- Keep both doors fully closed; dispensing and ice functions can be affected when a door is open.
Timing expectations (normal after changes)
Your model needs time to stabilize after temperature changes, filter replacement, or a power outage.
| Situation | What to expect | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| First startup or warm freezer | First ice can take about 24 hours | Leave freezer at 0°F |
| Full recovery after changes | Full ice production can take up to 72 hours | Avoid frequent door openings |
| After filter replacement | Air can reduce or interrupt ice fills | Flush water system per the manual |
When water works but ice still doesn’t
Water at the dispenser proves the refrigerator is getting water, but the ice maker can still be blocked by a weak fill, a valve issue, or an ice maker failure.
- If you hear buzzing/clicking but no ice forms, the fill valve may be struggling to open for the ice maker circuit.
- If the ice maker mold never fills, check for a frozen fill tube or low household water pressure.
- If the mold fills but never harvests, the ice maker assembly can be the issue.
Parts that commonly solve this symptom
Why it matters
Ice makers are temperature-sensitive and timing-dependent. Getting the freezer to 0°F and clearing air or restrictions in the water path restores normal cycling and prevents repeated partial fills and clumping.
For model-specific operating details (including dispenser notes, flushing steps, and ice production timing), follow the WRS322FDAM02 user guide.
Last updated: January 2026





