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Whirlpool WRS586FLDW00 refrigerator Parts

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Whirlpool Refrigerator WRS586FLDW00 FAQs

On the Whirlpool WRS586FLDW00 side-by-side refrigerator, the most reliable “reset” is to turn the ice maker OFF, then ON again using the built-in control (switch or wire shutoff arm, depending on your ice maker style). This restarts ice production without forcing parts.

Reset steps (by ice maker style)

Style 1: On/Off switch (behind the ice bin)

  • Remove the ice storage bin to access the switch.
  • Slide the ice maker control to OFF.
  • Wait 30 to 60 seconds.
  • Slide the control back to ON.
  • Reinstall the bin fully so the dispenser works.

Style 2: Wire shutoff arm

  • Lift the wire shutoff arm until it clicks into the OFF (arm up) position.
  • Wait 30 to 60 seconds.
  • Lower the arm to the ON (down) position.
  • Close the freezer door tightly.

For the exact bin removal and control location details for your configuration, follow the WRS586FLDW00 owner's manual.

Quick checks that prevent “no ice” after a reset

  • Freezer temperature should be near 0°F for steady ice production.
  • Confirm the household water supply valve is fully open.
  • Make sure the ice bin is seated all the way; an unseated bin can stop dispensing.
  • If cubes are clumped, remove them with a plastic utensil (no sharp tools).
  • If water flow is weak, a clogged filter or low water pressure can reduce ice output.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean

What you see What it often points to What to do next
Ice maker stops when bin is out Normal sensor shutoff Reinstall bin and close door
Crushed ice jams Chute or bin clumping Switch to cubed briefly, then clear and dry chute
No ice, dispenser still works Ice maker turned off Turn ON using switch/arm
Slow ice production Temperature or water flow issue Verify temp, water supply, filter

Why it matters

Resetting by the correct On/Off control protects the ice container and dispenser mechanism, and it avoids damage that can happen when you pry ice loose or force the shutoff arm.

Last updated: January 2026

Most 24.5 cu. ft. refrigerators are built for a 36-inch-wide space; for Whirlpool model WRS586FLDW00, the installation guide calls for a 36 in (91.44 cm) minimum cabinet cut-out width. Use the WRS586FLDW00 installation guide to confirm your exact opening and clearance needs.

What to measure (so it fits the first time)

Measure your space in three places (front, middle, back) and use the smallest number.

  • Cabinet opening width (side-to-side between cabinets)
  • Clearance at the sides and top for ventilation
  • Clearance behind for cords and water line (if equipped)
  • Door swing clearance next to a fixed wall
  • Extra room to remove drawers (crisper pans)

Whirlpool WRS586FLDW00 width and clearance guidance

For this Whirlpool side-by-side, the documentation focuses on the opening and clearances needed for proper installation.

Fit item What to plan for Why it matters
Minimum cabinet cut-out width 36 in Ensures the refrigerator can be installed in the opening
Side and top ventilation space 1/2 in Helps airflow and cooling performance
Space behind refrigerator 1 in Prevents pinched cords and improves airflow
Next to a fixed wall 2 in minimum (each side as needed) Allows doors to swing open
If against an extended wall and you want crisper removal 54 in opening recommended Allows crisper pans to be removed without moving the unit

Quick sizing rule for 24.5 cu. ft. models

Many 24.5 cu. ft. refrigerators are marketed as “36-inch class,” meaning the cabinet opening is typically 36 inches, while the refrigerator’s actual case width is often slightly under 36 inches.

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is squeezed into a tight opening can run warmer, run longer, and be harder to service. Planning for the cabinet cut-out width plus ventilation and door swing clearance prevents installation headaches.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Whirlpool WRS586FLDW00 isn’t making ice but the water dispenser works, the most common causes are the ice maker being turned off, a kinked water supply line reducing flow to the ice maker, or a new installation that still needs time and flushing. Use the WRS586FLDW00 owner's manual to confirm ice maker settings and the correct startup steps.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the ice maker is turned ON (some models have a switch or arm).
  • Make sure the household shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Inspect the water source line for a kink or pinch behind the refrigerator.
  • If this is a new install or the water line was recently reconnected, flush the water system and wait for production.
  • Verify the freezer is cold enough; most side-by-side units make ice best around 0°F.

What the manual says about ice production delays

After connecting to a water source, it’s normal to wait:

Situation What to expect
New installation or water line just connected Flush the water system, then wait 24 hours for ice to begin
Full ice production Allow up to 72 hours
First ice batches Discard the first 3 batches

When the dispenser works but the ice maker still won’t fill

The dispenser and ice maker can share the same supply but still behave differently. If water dispenses normally, focus on ice-maker-specific flow restrictions and fill control.

  • A partially restricted valve can still pass enough water for the dispenser but not enough for consistent ice fills.
  • Low household water pressure can reduce ice production and cause small or hollow cubes.
  • A failed valve can prevent the ice maker from filling even when the dispenser seems fine.

If you suspect the valve, the model-specific replacement is the refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10341320.

Why it matters

No-ice issues are often caused by water flow or startup conditions, not the ice maker itself. Checking the shutoff valve, line kinks, and the 24 to 72 hour production window prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

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