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Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Glass Shelf for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part W10283871

    Shelf parts diagram

    Refrigerator Glass Shelf

    Part #W10283871

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Cover for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 2202819T

    Door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Cover

    Part #2202819T

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Energy Guide for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part W10359352

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Energy Guide

    Part #W10359352

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Service Valve for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 978028

    Unit parts diagram

    Refrigerator Service Valve

    Part #978028

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Freezer Door Assembly (black) for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 2263254B

    Door parts diagram

    Freezer Door Assembly (black)

    Part #2263254B

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Foam Slab for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 876029

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Foam Slab

    Part #876029

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigeration Appliance Repair Manual for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 677969

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigeration Appliance Repair Manual

    Part #677969

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Bracket for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 2197405

    Liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Bracket

    Part #2197405

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 479502

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    Refrigerator Vinyl Tape

    Part #479502

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Diffuser for Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 - Part 2221992

    Liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Diffuser

    Part #2221992

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Whirlpool Refrigerator W8TXNGZBB01 FAQs

On a Whirlpool top-mount refrigerator like model W8TXNGZBB01, the upper compartment is typically called the freezer compartment. It’s the section designed to hold frozen foods and maintain temperatures at or below 0°F.

Common names you’ll hear

  • Freezer compartment (most common)
  • Freezer section
  • Freezer cabinet
  • Freezer liner (refers to the interior plastic “box”)
  • Freezer door (the door that seals the upper compartment)

What’s usually located in the upper (freezer) section

In a top-mount design, the freezer area often contains key cooling and ice-making components, such as:

  • Evaporator area (where cold air is produced)
  • Evaporator fan system (moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh-food section)
  • Ice maker (if equipped)
  • Shelves, bins, and door storage

If you’re troubleshooting weak cooling or warm temperatures, the evaporator fan system is a common place to start; see how to fix your evaporator cooling fan.

Quick terminology guide

Term What it means Where it is
Freezer compartment The upper coldest storage area Top (on top-mount models)
Fresh-food compartment The refrigerator section for everyday foods Bottom
Freezer door assembly The complete freezer door and outer panel Top door

Why it matters

Using the right name helps you order the correct Whirlpool refrigerator parts and describe symptoms accurately (for example, “freezer cold but fridge warm” often points to an airflow issue between compartments).

Last updated: January 2026

The Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 is a top-mount refrigerator; most Whirlpool top-mount models are roughly 28 to 33 inches wide, 65 to 69 inches tall, and 30 to 34 inches deep (depth varies most with handles). For exact fit, measure your unit and compare to your cabinet opening.

How to measure your refrigerator (so the size is accurate)

  • Width: measure the cabinet (case) at the widest point, not just the doors
  • Height: floor to the top of the hinge cover (or highest point)
  • Depth: measure case depth and overall depth with handles
  • Door swing clearance: allow space so doors open past 90 degrees for shelf and bin removal
  • Ventilation space: leave room behind and above for airflow

Quick fit checklist for a top-mount refrigerator

What you are checking Typical target Why it matters
Opening width 29 to 33 in. Prevents cabinet rub and door binding
Opening height 66 to 70 in. Avoids hinge and top trim interference
Depth to front of doors 30 to 34 in. Keeps doors from sticking out too far
Side clearance 1/8 to 1/2 in. Helps doors open freely

Why the “cu. ft.” number is not the same as outside dimensions

Capacity (cubic feet) describes interior storage volume, not the exterior footprint. Two refrigerators can both be similar in cu. ft. but differ in width, height, and depth due to insulation thickness, door design, and handle style.

If the refrigerator is hard to roll out for measuring, worn rollers can make it feel “stuck.” Replacing a damaged roller can help you safely move the unit for accurate measurements: refrigerator roller WPW10475495.

Last updated: January 2026

To reinstall shelves in your Whirlpool W8TXNGZBB01 top-mount refrigerator, line up the shelf’s rear tabs with the wall slots, set the back in first, then lower the front until it sits flat on the supports. Make sure it is fully seated before loading food.

Step-by-step: reinstalling refrigerator shelves

  • Remove items from the shelf and clear the area so you can see the side wall slots.
  • Hold the shelf with the back edge slightly higher than the front.
  • Insert the rear tabs (or rear edge) into the matching slots on both side walls.
  • Lower the front edge until it rests on the front supports.
  • Slide the shelf forward or backward to the position you want (if the design allows).
  • Reinstall bins and door items only after the shelf feels stable.

Common fit problems and quick fixes

  • Shelf won’t drop into place: Lift the front slightly and re-seat the rear tabs into the same height slots on both sides.
  • Shelf rocks or tilts: One side is usually in a different slot height; move it so both sides match.
  • Shelf is hard to slide: Check for spilled residue on rails; clean and dry the supports.
  • Trim is loose or missing: Inspect the shelf trim; if it is damaged, replace the correct trim for your model such as the refrigerator shelf trim WPW10283860.

Shelf types: what to expect

Shelf style How it installs Typical use
Wire shelf Tabs into wall slots, front rests on supports Everyday items, good airflow
Glass shelf Frame sits on supports, may have trim Heavier items, easy wipe-clean
Door shelf/rail Hooks or snaps into door liner Condiments, bottles

Why it matters

A shelf that is not fully seated can crack (glass), bend (wire), or fall when loaded. Correct installation also helps airflow, which keeps temperatures steady in both the fresh food section and freezer.

Last updated: January 2026

The biggest problem we see in Whirlpool refrigerators like model W8TXNGZBB01 is loss of cooling (fresh food warm, freezer warming, or the unit running constantly). The most common root causes are restricted airflow from dirty condenser coils, a failing evaporator fan, or a defrost system issue that lets frost block the evaporator.

Most common “big problem” symptoms

  • Refrigerator section is warm but freezer is only slightly cold
  • Freezer is cold but refrigerator is warm (airflow problem)
  • Unit runs almost all the time
  • Frost or ice buildup on the back wall of the freezer
  • Clicking, buzzing, or a fan noise that comes and goes

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)

  1. Clean the condenser coils (unplug first). Dirty coils are a top cause of poor cooling and long run times.
  2. Confirm airflow: do not block vents with food; leave space around items.
  3. Check door sealing: a leaking gasket pulls in warm, moist air and creates frost.
  4. Listen for the evaporator fan: when the compressor is running, you should usually hear airflow from the freezer.
  5. Look for heavy frost on the freezer back panel; that points to a defrost failure.

Likely causes and the parts that usually fix them

What you notice Most likely cause Common fix/part to check
Heavy frost, weak airflow Defrost system not clearing ice Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581, defrost heater, defrost timer
Freezer cold, fridge warm Evaporator fan not moving air Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WPW10188389 or fan blade
Warm temps, compressor running Poor heat release at back/bottom Clean coils; check condenser fan
Ice maker or water issues Water supply or valve problem Refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10279909

Why it matters

Cooling problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and can also overwork the compressor. Catching airflow or defrost issues early often prevents bigger, more expensive failures.

Helpful DIY guidance

Last updated: January 2026

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