Is WRS325SDHW08 energy star certified?
We treat the Whirlpool WRS325SDHW08 as not confirmed ENERGY STAR certified unless the model appears on the ENERGY STAR qualified list or the rating label for your exact unit states it. The quickest way to verify is to check the model and electrical rating information in the WRS325SDHW08 owner's manual and the product label inside the fresh food compartment.
- Check the model number on the inside cabinet label and confirm it matches WRS325SDHW08 exactly.
- Look for an ENERGY STAR logo on the rating label or product literature that came with the refrigerator.
- Compare your exact model number against the ENERGY STAR qualified product list (model numbers must match character-for-character).
- If your refrigerator has a similar model number (for example, WRS325SDHZ), do not assume the certification carries over.
- If you are shopping for parts, certification does not affect fit; always match parts to WRS325SDHW08.
Retail listings often reference a close “family” model (such as WRS325SDHZ) and may mention ENERGY STAR for that variant. Whirlpool model suffixes can indicate different finishes, configurations, or efficiency packages, so certification can vary by exact model.
| What you’re checking | Where to find it | What must match |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Inside fresh food compartment label | WRS325SDHW08 exactly |
| ENERGY STAR marking | Rating label or included literature | ENERGY STAR logo present |
| Efficiency confirmation | ENERGY STAR qualified list | Exact model number |
ENERGY STAR certification is tied to tested energy performance for a specific model. Verifying the exact model helps you set realistic expectations for energy use and prevents mix-ups caused by look-alike model numbers.
Last updated: February 2026
Can I use a generic filter in my Whirlpool?
Yes, you can use a generic water filter in your Whirlpool WRS325SDHW08 as long as it is the correct fit and it is certified to the same filtration standards as the original; the wrong filter can cause leaks, low water flow, and ice maker or dispenser performance problems. Check the WRS325SDHW08 owner's manual for the exact filter style and installation steps.
- Match the filter type and connection style used in the WRS325SDHW08 (shape, locking tabs, and seal design)
- Choose a filter with NSF/ANSI certification that matches your needs (taste and odor vs. health-related contaminants)
- Confirm the filter is rated for refrigerator use and the expected service life
- Inspect the O-rings and sealing surfaces for quality; poor seals are a common cause of leaks
- Plan to flush the filter after installation to clear carbon fines and trapped air
Your refrigerator’s water system performance depends on adequate household water pressure. The manual notes that reverse osmosis systems can reduce pressure, and using a refrigerator water filter along with reverse osmosis can reduce it further (sometimes enough to affect dispensing and ice production). If flow drops after installing a generic filter, remove the filter and re-test water flow, then correct the underlying restriction.
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do first |
|---|---|---|
| Slow water from dispenser | Filter restriction or low supply pressure | Reinstall filter, then test flow with filter removed |
| Small or hollow ice cubes | Low water pressure to ice maker | Verify supply valve is fully open; check for kinks |
| Leaking at filter area | Damaged O-ring or poor fit | Reseat filter; inspect seals; replace filter |
- Install the filter fully seated and locked; partial engagement causes leaks and bypassing
- Dispense and discard several gallons of water to purge air and carbon dust
- Discard the first batches of ice after any water system service
- If you use reverse osmosis, verify pressure is in a normal range before blaming the filter
A properly fitting, certified filter protects water taste and helps your dispenser and ice maker run consistently; an off-spec filter can restrict flow and create nuisance issues that look like a valve or ice maker failure.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Most Whirlpool refrigerators, including the Whirlpool WRS325SDHW08 side-by-side, last about 10 to 15 years on average. With good airflow, clean condenser areas, correct temperatures, and solid door sealing, it’s common to reach 15 to 20 years before major repairs become frequent.
Refrigerators usually don’t fail all at once; performance slowly declines as components wear.
- 10 to 15 years: most common replacement window
- 15 to 20 years: achievable with consistent maintenance and stable home conditions
- Earlier than 10 years: usually tied to poor ventilation, heavy door use, or unresolved cooling or defrost issues
For model-specific care steps and operating guidance, follow the WRS325SDHW08 owner's manual.
These are the biggest real-world factors we see affecting Whirlpool side-by-side longevity:
- Warm room temperatures or the unit placed too close to walls (compressor runs longer)
- Doors opened often or left ajar (adds run time and moisture load)
- Dirty condenser area (forces the sealed system to work harder)
- Weak door seal that leaks air (creates frost and temperature swings)
- Water and ice system leaks that cause corrosion or icing
If you’re dealing with sealing issues, our how to fix a fridge door seal guide helps you confirm whether the gasket is sealing correctly.
Use this as a practical decision tool.
| What you’re seeing | What it usually means | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Temps drift, food spoils | Cooling system struggling | Check airflow, clean, then diagnose |
| Loud fan noise, warm fridge | Evaporator airflow problem | Inspect fan area and frost buildup |
| Heavy frost, poor cooling | Defrost or door seal issue | Check gasket, door closure, defrost |
| Water under unit | Drain or water line issue | Clear drain, inspect tubing/valves |
A refrigerator that runs “too much” is often still working normally on newer energy-efficient designs, but excessive run time from airflow restrictions or air leaks accelerates wear on the compressor and fans. Keeping the cabinet sealed and the system clean is the simplest way to protect lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Whirlpool refrigerators?
For the Whirlpool WRS325SDHW08 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common customer-reported issues are cooling complaints, ice maker or water dispenser problems, and unusual noises. In many cases, the root cause is airflow restriction (dirty coils, blocked vents) or a fan or control component that is not operating correctly (see the WRS325SDHW08 owner's manual).
- Refrigerator or freezer too warm: restricted airflow, dirty condenser coils, door not sealing, or an evaporator fan issue
- Ice maker not making ice or slow ice: water supply not fully on, frozen/blocked water line, air in the line, or a valve/filter restriction
- Water dispenser weak or not dispensing: clogged filter, air trapped after filter change, kinked tubing, or a valve problem
- Noises that seem “new”: normal compressor and fan sound changes on newer energy-efficient models
- Lights not working when door opens: bulb or LED module issue; follow the safe power-off steps in the manual
- Give it time after setup: after a new installation or power loss, allow 24 hours to reach stable temperatures.
- Confirm power and settings: verify the unit is running and controls are set correctly.
- Check doors and airflow: make sure vents are not blocked by food packages.
- If not connected to water: turn the ice maker off to prevent valve buzzing.
- Listen for “normal” sounds: buzzing/clicking (water valve), popping (walls expanding), whirring (fans/compressor), and gurgling (defrost drain) can all be normal.
| Symptom | Most likely category | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Too warm in both sections | Cooling/airflow | Clean coils, check vents, verify fans run |
| Ice maker slow or empty | Water supply/filter | Confirm supply valve open, purge air, check filter |
| Rattling or buzzing | Water line/valve or items vibrating | Secure items, confirm water hookup, turn off ice maker if no water |
| Interior light out | Lighting | Replace correct bulb type or follow manual guidance |
Cooling, ice, and noise complaints often share the same underlying causes: airflow, water supply, and normal operating changes in modern Whirlpool refrigerators. Checking these basics first prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps protect food temperatures.
For display diagnostics and fault patterns, use our Whirlpool refrigerator error codes reference.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Whirlpool side by side refrigerator not making ice but water works?
If your Whirlpool WRS325SDHW08 dispenses water but won’t make ice, the usual causes are the ice maker being turned off, the ice bin not fully seated, a kinked water line, or low water flow to the ice maker. Use the WRS325SDHW08 owner's manual to confirm the correct ice maker ON/OFF method.
- Make sure the ice maker is ON (wire shutoff arm down or switch set to ON, depending on version).
- Push the ice bin in firmly so it seats and engages correctly.
- Confirm the household shutoff valve is fully open.
- Check the supply line behind the refrigerator for kinks or pinches.
- If water was recently connected, flush the dispenser and wait 24 hours for ice (up to 72 hours for full production).
The dispenser working means the refrigerator is getting water, but the ice maker fill circuit needs steadier pressure and flow. A partially closed shutoff valve, kinked line, or restriction can stop ice production while the dispenser still seems normal.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No ice at all | Ice maker OFF or bin not seated | Turn ON; reseat bin |
| Small or hollow cubes | Low flow or kinked line | Open valve fully; straighten line |
| Ice maker cycles but no fill | Water delivery issue to ice maker | Inspect line routing; diagnose inlet valve |
If the ice maker is ON, the line is clear, and you still have no ice after a full day:
- Check for a cracked or misfitting bin; replace the refrigerator ice container WPW10670845 if it won’t seat or drive properly.
Ice production depends on freezer temperature and consistent water flow. Small installation issues (bin position, kinked line, shutoff valve not fully open) are the most common reasons ice stops first.
Last updated: February 2026





