How can I tell how many cubic feet my Whirlpool refrigerator is?
Your Whirlpool WRS321CDBM00 refrigerator’s cubic-foot capacity is the usable interior volume of the fresh food and freezer sections combined. The quickest way is to look up the published capacity by model; if you need an estimate, we can calculate it by measuring the interior and converting cubic inches to cubic feet using 1,728.
Fast ways to find capacity
- Check the product specs listed for model WRS321CDBM00 in the WRS321CDBM00 installation guide.
- Look for a model and serial label inside the refrigerator compartment; use the exact model number (WRS321CDBM00) when searching specs.
- If you only need a close estimate, measure the interior and calculate cubic feet (steps below).
How to estimate cubic feet by measuring
- Empty the section you are measuring (fresh food first, then freezer).
- Measure interior width, height, and depth in inches (do not include door bins).
- Multiply:
width x height x depth = cubic inches. - Divide by 1,728 to convert to cubic feet.
Quick conversion table
| What you have | What to do | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Inches (W x H x D) | Multiply to get cubic inches | Total cubic inches |
| Cubic inches | Divide by 1,728 | Cubic feet (estimate) |
Important measuring tips (so the number makes sense)
- Measure the usable box space, not the outside cabinet size; installation dimensions (like height and depth) are for fitting the refrigerator, not capacity.
- Measure each compartment separately and add them together.
- Shelves, drawers, the ice maker, and air channels reduce usable space; your calculated number is an estimate.
Why it matters
Capacity helps us match the right replacement parts and accessories (like filters and storage bins) and set realistic expectations for food storage. It also prevents confusion between outside dimensions shown in installation drawings and true interior volume.
Last updated: February 2026
What company uses WRS321CDBM00?
Whirlpool uses model number WRS321CDBM00; it is a Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator model. If you’re seeing WRS321CDBM00 on a label or parts diagram, it identifies the Whirlpool refrigerator platform used to match the correct parts and installation requirements.
What “uses” means for a refrigerator model number
A refrigerator model number like WRS321CDBM00 is used to:
- Identify the exact Whirlpool product configuration (doors, dispenser setup, trim)
- Match compatible replacement parts (ice maker, inlet valve, air filter, controls)
- Reference the correct installation steps and water supply requirements
- Confirm service information when scheduling repair
For installation and model identification details, use the WRS321CDBM00 installation guide.
Common parts tied to this Whirlpool model
If your goal is to confirm you’re shopping the right parts for WRS321CDBM00, these are examples of model-matched components:
- Refrigerator air filter W10311524 (odor control in the fresh food section)
- Refrigerator ice maker assembly WPW10300022 (ice production and harvest)
- Refrigerator inlet valve WPW10238100 (water supply to dispenser and ice maker)
Quick “what it does” comparison
| Part | What it affects | Common symptom when failing |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator air filter | Odors in fresh food section | Food smells linger |
| Refrigerator inlet valve | Water to dispenser and ice maker | No water, slow fill, hollow cubes |
| Refrigerator ice maker assembly | Ice production | No ice, small batches, jammed harvest |
Why it matters
Using the correct company and model number prevents wrong-part returns and helps ensure the refrigerator is installed to the right electrical and water supply standards (including approved tubing types and leak checks).
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool refrigerator?
The most common Whirlpool refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint (warm fridge, soft ice, or temperature swings). On the Whirlpool WRS321CDBM00 side-by-side, the most frequent root causes are airflow restrictions (frost buildup or a weak evaporator fan), dirty condenser coils, and defrost drain or water-supply issues that create leaks and secondary cooling problems.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a dedicated 115V, 60 Hz grounded outlet (avoid extension cords).
- Make sure the unit is not on a GFCI outlet that is nuisance-tripping and cutting power.
- Verify doors close and seal fully; a poor seal causes warm temps and excess frost.
- Listen for the evaporator fan; if it is not running, cooling will suffer.
- Look for water under the unit or inside the freezer; a drain issue can lead to ice buildup and airflow blockage.
Common symptoms and the most likely causes
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator warm, freezer OK | Airflow/damper issue | Check vents and the air diffuser operation |
| Freezer warm, refrigerator warm | Evaporator fan or sealed system issue | Listen for fan, check for heavy frost |
| Ice maker not making ice | Water supply or inlet valve issue | Confirm shutoff valve is on, check for leaks |
| Water leaking | Loose tubing/connection or drain issue | Inspect tubing routing and connections |
Parts that commonly fix these problems on WRS321CDBM00
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common solutions:
- Refrigerator ice maker assembly WPW10300022 (no ice, intermittent ice)
- Refrigerator inlet valve WPW10238100 (no water to dispenser/ice maker, slow fill)
- Evaporator motor 4389144 (poor cooling, warm temps, weak airflow)
- Refrigerator defrost heater WPW10495967 and refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 (frost buildup, blocked airflow)
Why it matters
Cooling and ice maker issues often start small (restricted airflow, minor frost, weak water flow) but can quickly lead to food spoilage, heavy frost, and repeated ice maker failures. Addressing the underlying cause first prevents replacing the wrong part.
Model-specific installation details that affect “common problems”
Improper clearances and water-line connections can create repeat issues. For example, this refrigerator needs room for doors to open fully, and the installation instructions call for about 1 inch of space behind the refrigerator for fit and airflow. We also recommend securing the water tubing with the rear tube clamp to prevent kinks or damage when pushing the unit back.
For electrical, plumbing, and door-swing clearance guidance, follow the installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026





