Are top mount or bottom mount fridges better?
Top-mount and bottom-mount refrigerators are both “better” depending on what you value most. For a Whirlpool top-mount like model WRT518SZFG02, a top-mount design typically costs less to buy and maintain, while bottom-mount designs usually put fresh food at eye level for easier daily access.
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday access | Freezer is easiest to reach | Fresh food is easiest to reach |
| Typical cost | Lower | Higher |
| Organization | Simpler layout | Often more drawers/bins |
| Ergonomics | More bending for fridge items | Less bending for fridge items |
| Repair complexity | Often simpler | Can be more complex depending on design |
- You want a reliable, straightforward layout with fewer “extras.”
- You use the freezer often and want it at chest/eye level.
- You want lower upfront cost and typically lower part replacement costs.
- You prefer a narrower cabinet depth and simpler door storage.
- You want a design that is usually easier to move and service.
- You use fresh food most and want shelves at eye level.
- You want more “grab-and-go” organization for produce and deli items.
- You dislike bending down for refrigerator shelves and crispers.
- You want a freezer drawer that can hold bulky frozen items more easily.
Design affects which parts you access most often and how you troubleshoot. For example, cooling complaints in either style commonly involve airflow and temperature sensing. On WRT518SZFG02, parts like the refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539 and refrigerator thermistor W11724692 are key to maintaining stable temperatures and proper circulation.
Choose based on your daily habits:
- If you open the fridge 10 times for every freezer visit, bottom-mount usually feels better.
- If you meal prep and use frozen foods often, top-mount can be more convenient.
- If budget and long-term simplicity are priorities, top-mount is usually the better fit.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Whirlpool WRT518SZFG02 puts the freezer on top and the fresh-food section below; the main disadvantages are less convenient access to everyday refrigerated items, fewer premium storage features, and fewer built-in dispenser options compared with many bottom-freezer designs.
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator compartment sits lower, so you reach down more often.
- Less “grab-and-go” organization: many top-mount models have fewer specialty drawers, dividers, and wide pantry-style storage.
- Dispenser features are less common: through-the-door water and ice are less typical on top-mount units.
- Freezer access can be tighter: bulky frozen items can be harder to stack and see.
- Temperature swings show up faster: frequent door openings can warm the fresh-food section more noticeably.
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday fresh-food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, easier reach |
| Freezer access | Eye level | Lower drawer/basket |
| Storage/organization | Often simpler | Often more flexible |
| Dispenser options | Less common | More common |
| Typical cost to buy/repair | Often lower | Often higher |
If you use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer (most households do), the layout affects comfort and convenience every day. If you are troubleshooting performance issues that feel like “design problems” (warm fridge, uneven temps, noisy airflow), checking airflow and fan operation is often more productive than changing settings.
If your WRT518SZFG02 has warm spots, weak airflow, or inconsistent cooling, a failing evaporator fan can mimic poor design. The refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539 is a common part involved in moving cold air from the freezer into the fresh-food section.
Last updated: February 2026
How far should a Whirlpool refrigerator be from the wall?
For your Whirlpool WRT518SZFG02 top-mount refrigerator, we leave enough clearance behind and beside the cabinet so air can circulate and the doors can open fully. As a practical rule, plan on at least 1 inch behind the refrigerator, and keep at least 3 3/4 inches on the hinge side when the unit sits next to a fixed wall.
- Behind the refrigerator: about 1 inch minimum for airflow and cord/water line routing
- Hinge side next to a wall: 3 3/4 inches minimum so the door can swing open
- Top clearance: about 1 inch to reduce heat buildup
- Front clearance: enough space to fully open doors and slide bins/drawers out
Proper spacing helps the condenser area shed heat, keeps temperatures stable, and prevents door and hinge strain. Too little clearance can lead to longer run times, warm spots, and door seal wear.
- Verify the cabinet is not touching the wall when the door opens.
- Make sure the unit is level and not leaning back into the wall.
- Confirm the condenser area is not blocked by boxes, dust, or a tight alcove.
- If the door does not seal well after repositioning, inspect the gasket for gaps or warping.
| Symptom | Often caused by | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Door will not open fully | Not enough hinge-side clearance | Pull the refrigerator forward slightly |
| Refrigerator runs a lot | Poor airflow around condenser | Increase rear/top clearance; clean dust |
| Warm temps in fresh food section | Airflow or fan issue | Check vents; consider evaporator fan diagnosis |
| Moisture or frost near door | Door not sealing | Adjust position; inspect gasket |
If you are troubleshooting cooling or airflow concerns after adjusting spacing, we recommend our how to fix your evaporator cooling fan guide.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool refrigerator?
The most common problem we see with Whirlpool refrigerators like model WRT518SZFG02 is a cooling issue caused by airflow or defrost trouble: frost buildup on the evaporator, a stalled evaporator fan, or a temperature sensor that is reading wrong. These problems often show up as warm fresh food, soft ice, or noisy operation.
- Fresh food section warms up but the freezer seems closer to normal
- Frost or a solid ice sheet on the back wall inside the freezer
- Weak airflow from the vents (little to no cold air movement)
- Clicking, buzzing, or a fan noise that comes and goes
- Temperatures swing even after you adjust the controls
- Check for blocked vents: Make sure packages are not covering the air vents between freezer and refrigerator.
- Look for frost buildup: Heavy frost on the freezer back panel points to a defrost or airflow problem.
- Listen for the evaporator fan: When the compressor is running, you should usually hear the freezer fan moving air.
- Inspect door sealing: A poor seal pulls in humid air and accelerates frost.
- Give it time after changes: After adjusting temperature controls, allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Part on this model that often applies |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge, weak airflow | Evaporator fan not running | Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539 |
| Temps fluctuate, odd readings | Temperature sensor issue | Refrigerator thermistor W11724692 |
| No ice or slow ice, water issues | Water supply control | Refrigerator inlet valve WPW10279909 |
Airflow and defrost problems do not just make food warm; they also force longer run times, increase frost, and can make the refrigerator louder. Fixing the root cause (fan, sensor, or sealing) restores stable temperatures and helps protect the compressor.
- Use our troubleshooting steps in how to fix your evaporator cooling fan when airflow is weak or the fan is noisy.
- If your Whirlpool displays a fault code, start with Whirlpool refrigerator error codes to narrow the problem quickly.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most commonly replaced parts in a refrigerator?
The most commonly replaced refrigerator parts are the ones tied to cooling airflow, temperature sensing, water supply (if equipped), and door sealing. For your Whirlpool WRT518SZFG02, the most frequent replacements typically include fan motors, thermistors, inlet valves, and door gaskets, plus shelves and bins that crack over time.
- Door gasket: prevents warm air leaks that cause frost, sweating, and long run times
- Evaporator fan motor: moves cold air through the freezer and fresh food section (noise and warm temps are common symptoms); see refrigerator evaporator fan motor WP2315539
- Condenser fan: removes heat from the sealed system (overheating, poor cooling, compressor stress)
- Thermistor (temperature sensor): tells the control how cold it is (erratic temps, freezing, or warm sections); see refrigerator thermistor W11724692
- Water inlet valve (ice maker or dispenser models): controls water flow (no ice, small cubes, leaking); see refrigerator inlet valve WPW10279909
- Ice maker assembly/kit (if equipped): stops producing ice or leaks; see refrigerator ice maker assembly W11729596
| Symptom | Most likely part area | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Fridge warm, freezer OK, or loud whirring | Evaporator airflow | WP2315539 fan motor |
| Temps swing, food freezes, or warm spots | Temperature sensing | W11724692 thermistor |
| No ice or slow fill | Water supply control | WPW10279909 inlet valve |
| Door won’t seal, moisture/frost at edges | Door sealing | W11661186 door gasket |
These components either move air, measure temperature, or keep outside air and moisture out. When any of them drifts out of spec, the refrigerator can run longer, get noisy, build frost, or stop making ice, even if the compressor is still good.
- Use Whirlpool refrigerator error codes to match symptoms to likely failure areas.
- If you suspect airflow issues, follow how to fix your evaporator cooling fan for checks before replacing parts.
- For ice maker or water issues, use how to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve.
Last updated: February 2026





