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Roper RT21AKXKQ03 top-mount refrigerator

Roper RT21AKXKQ03 top-mount refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 top-mount refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Shield for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2254295

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    Shield

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  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2225410

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  • Orifice for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2218696

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  • Outer Shelf Support for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2210522

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    Outer Shelf Support

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  • Grommet for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 531933

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  • Refrigerator Control Panel Hole Plug for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 940014

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    Refrigerator Control Panel Hole Plug

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  • Refrigerator Owner's Manual for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2225759

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    Refrigerator Owner's Manual

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  • Refrigerator Glass Shelf for Roper RT21AKXKQ03 - Part 2174693

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    Refrigerator Glass Shelf

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Roper Top-Mount Refrigerator RT21AKXKQ03 FAQs

For most households, a top-mount refrigerator like the Roper RT21AKXKQ03 is the better value: it typically costs less to buy and maintain, and it is often simpler mechanically. A bottom-mount is usually better if you want fresh-food items at eye level and easier access to refrigerator shelves.

Quick comparison

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
Repair complexity Often simpler Often more complex (drawers, rails)
Organization Basic shelving Often better freezer organization

When a top-mount is the better choice

  • You want a reliable, straightforward design with fewer moving parts
  • You use the freezer often (frozen foods, ice trays, bulk storage)
  • You want lower long-term ownership costs (parts and service tend to be simpler)
  • You have a tighter kitchen space and prefer a lighter door swing feel

If your current top-mount is struggling to cool evenly, an evaporator fan issue is a common cause; the evaporator motor WPW10189703 is one of the key components that moves cold air through the compartments.

When a bottom-mount is the better choice

  • You use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer
  • You want less bending for produce, drinks, and leftovers
  • You prefer pull-out freezer drawers for organization
  • You are willing to pay more for convenience and layout

Why it matters

Choosing the “better” style is really about how you use the appliance day to day. Top-mount models prioritize simplicity and freezer access; bottom-mount models prioritize fresh-food ergonomics. Either style can perform well when door seals, airflow, and temperatures are kept in check.

For efficiency tips that apply to both styles, use how to use your refrigerator efficiently.

Last updated: January 2026

A typical top-freezer (top-mount) refrigerator weighs about 150 to 200 lb, and many models land near 165 to 175 lb. For the Roper RT21AKXKQ03, the exact shipping weight varies by configuration and installed options, so use the rating label inside the fresh-food compartment for the most precise number.

Typical weight ranges (what to expect)

Most top-mount refrigerators like the Roper RT21AKXKQ03 fall into these ranges:

  • Compact top-freezer units: ~90 to 140 lb
  • Standard 18 to 21 cu. ft. top-freezer units: ~150 to 200 lb
  • Larger top-freezer units: ~190 to 240 lb
  • With ice maker installed: add roughly 5 to 15 lb

Why weights vary

Even within the same product type, weight changes based on:

  • Cabinet size and insulation thickness
  • Glass shelves and drawer count
  • Ice maker and water line components
  • Door style and handle hardware
  • Compressor and condenser design

Quick planning guide (moving and delivery)

Use this as a practical rule-of-thumb for a top-freezer refrigerator:

Task What we recommend Why it matters
Moving up/down stairs 2 people minimum Safer control and less cabinet twisting
Loading into a vehicle Appliance dolly + straps Prevents tip-over and door damage
Protecting floors Cardboard or hardboard path Avoids gouges from rollers/feet
Door swing clearance Measure before moving Prevents hinge and handle impacts

If you are moving the refrigerator and notice door sag or poor rolling, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Knowing the approximate weight helps you plan safe lifting, choose the right dolly and straps, and avoid damaging the sealed system (compressor and refrigerant lines) during transport.

Last updated: January 2026

A top-mount refrigerator like the Roper RT21AKXKQ03 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.

Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)

  • More bending for fresh food: the most-used shelves and crisper drawers sit lower, so you bend more often.
  • Less “grab-and-go” organization: many top-mounts have simpler door bins and fewer adjustable pantry-style zones.
  • Fewer dispenser configurations: many top-mount models do not include an external water or ice dispenser.
  • Freezer usability: the freezer is easy to reach, but it can be harder to keep organized if it is a single open cavity.
  • Temperature swings from frequent freezer use: opening the freezer often can introduce warm air that may affect frost buildup and defrost frequency.

Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-freezer

Feature Top-mount refrigerator Bottom-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Lower, more bending Eye-level, easier access
Freezer access Easy reach Requires bending
Storage features Often simpler Often more “zone” storage
Dispensers Less common More common
Typical repair complexity Often simpler systems Can be more feature-heavy

Why it matters for repairs and parts

A simpler top-mount design can still develop common issues like door sealing problems, frost buildup, or airflow problems. If you are troubleshooting temperature or frost symptoms, these parts are frequently involved:

Tips to reduce the downsides

  • Keep everyday items on the upper refrigerator shelves to reduce bending.
  • Do not block air vents; good airflow helps prevent warm spots.
  • Keep door gaskets clean and pliable to reduce moisture intrusion and frost.
  • If odors build up, follow how to get rid of refrigerator smells.

Last updated: January 2026

A top-mount refrigerator is a classic fridge layout where the freezer is on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) section is below. Your Roper RT21AKXKQ03 is a top-mount style, which typically offers straightforward storage, simple controls, and efficient use of kitchen space.

How a top-mount refrigerator is laid out

  • Freezer compartment sits above the refrigerator compartment
  • Cold air is produced at the evaporator and circulated to cool both sections
  • Temperature controls are usually in the fresh-food section (varies by design)
  • Common in apartments, garages, and budget-friendly kitchen setups

Top-mount vs. other common refrigerator styles

Style Freezer location Best for Typical tradeoff
Top-mount Top Value, simplicity, easy freezer access Fresh-food shelves sit lower
Bottom-mount Bottom Frequent fresh-food use Freezer access requires bending
Side-by-side Left/right Narrow door swing, organized zones Narrower shelf width

Why it matters when shopping parts or troubleshooting

Knowing the configuration helps us narrow down likely systems and parts involved. For example, top-mount models like RT21AKXKQ03 commonly rely on an evaporator fan system to move cold air; if airflow is weak, cooling problems often show up in the refrigerator section first.

Common top-mount symptoms and what they often point to

  • Refrigerator warm but freezer cold: airflow or defrost issue
  • Frost buildup on freezer back wall: defrost system problem
  • Noisy freezer area: evaporator fan or fan blade issue
  • Door not sealing well: gasket or hinge alignment issue

If you are diagnosing airflow or noise, our how to fix your evaporator cooling fan guide walks through the typical checks and repair approach.

Last updated: January 2026

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