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Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Cover for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10577369

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Refrigerator Cover

    Part #W10577369

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

  • Shelf Assembly for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10676490

    Shelf parts diagram

    Shelf Assembly

    Part #W10676490

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

  • Refrigerator Vinyl Tape for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - 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 Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part 1117510

    Optional parts diagram

    Refrigerator Ice Maker Torx Key Wrench

    Part #1117510

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

  • Refrigerator Door Panel for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10341279

    Freezer door parts diagram

    Refrigerator Door Panel

    Part #W10341279

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

  • Energy Guide for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10669201

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Energy Guide

    Part #W10669201

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

  • Air Tower Assembly for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10624930

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Air Tower Assembly

    Part #W10624930

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

  • Refrigerator Support for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10389149

    Refrigerator liner parts diagram

    Refrigerator Support

    Part #W10389149

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

  • Refrigerator Divider for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10467369

    Shelf parts diagram

    Refrigerator Divider

    Part #W10467369

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

  • Refrigerator Cover for Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 - Part W10398004

    Shelf parts diagram

    Refrigerator Cover

    Part #W10398004

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

Whirlpool Refrigerator WRF997SDDM00 FAQs

No. On Whirlpool model WRF997SDDM00, any cardboard panel or cover at the bottom is there to protect components and help direct airflow; it should stay in place. Only remove loose packing materials used for shipping, then follow the cleanup steps in the installation guide.

What to remove vs. what to leave

Remove only packaging that is clearly temporary shipping material.

  • Remove exterior tape, foam blocks, and plastic wrap
  • Remove cardboard spacers used to protect doors, shelves, or drawers
  • Remove any shipping braces holding bins or shelves in place
  • Leave any attached bottom cover or rear lower panel in place
  • Leave any factory-installed insulation, shields, or air ducts in place
Quick check: is it packaging or a protective cover?

Use this simple guide before pulling anything off the refrigerator:

What you see Usually means What to do
Loose cardboard you can lift out by hand Shipping packaging Remove and recycle
Cardboard attached with screws/clips at the bottom/rear Protective airflow or component cover Leave installed
Panel that lines up with vents or a grille area Airflow management Leave installed
Material blocking a fan opening or air vent Shipping block Remove
Why it matters

That bottom cardboard cover is often part of the refrigerator’s airflow path and physical protection for wiring and components near the compressor area. Removing it can lead to poor cooling performance, extra noise, or damage during normal use.

Related setup tip from the manual

After removing packaging, we recommend cleaning the inside before using the refrigerator and using cardboard or hardboard on the floor if you need to pull the unit out for service. See the owner's manual for handling and care guidance.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Whirlpool refrigerators, including the Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00 bottom-mount style, typically last about 10 to 15 years with normal household use and routine maintenance. Keeping airflow clear, doors sealing tightly, and filters changed on schedule helps you reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifetime and what affects it

A refrigerator’s lifespan depends more on use and upkeep than brand alone. For a French door bottom-mount unit like WRF997SDDM00, these factors matter most:

  • Condenser airflow and cleanliness (dust and pet hair raise compressor run time)
  • Door gasket condition (warm air leaks cause longer run cycles and frost)
  • Ice maker and water system health (valves, filters, and leaks)
  • Temperature settings and loading habits (overpacking blocks vents)
  • Power quality (surges can damage the electronic control board)
Maintenance that extends life

Use these practical steps to reduce wear on the sealed system (compressor, evaporator, drier tube) and cooling fans:

  • Keep vents inside the fresh food section unblocked
  • Clean dust from the condenser area regularly
  • Confirm doors close fully and don’t pop open
  • Replace the air filter on schedule (odor control helps overall performance)
  • Address puddles, frost, or unusual noises quickly before they strain the compressor
Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

This table helps set expectations when deciding whether a repair is worth it.

Refrigerator age What we typically see Usual best move
0 to 5 years Minor parts, adjustments Repair
6 to 10 years Fans, valves, ice maker issues Repair if cost is reasonable
11 to 15 years More frequent failures Repair selectively
16+ years Major cooling or control issues Replace more often than repair
Why it matters

A refrigerator that runs longer than normal (common with high-efficiency compressors) still should hold steady temperatures. When it can’t, the compressor and control system work harder, which shortens overall life. For model-specific operating guidance and normal sound expectations, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Whirlpool refrigerator problem is a cooling complaint: the fresh food section is too warm, the freezer is too warm, or temperatures swing. On the Whirlpool WRF997SDDM00, many “cooling problems” trace back to airflow, door sealing, or normal long run times from the high-efficiency compressor (not always a failed part). See the owner's manual for model-specific checks.

Most common symptoms customers report
  • Refrigerator section not cold enough
  • Freezer not cold enough or frost buildup
  • Ice maker slow or not making ice
  • Motor/compressor seems to run “all the time”
  • Unusual fan noise or rattling
Quick checks that fix many “cooling” calls
  • Give it time after setup: after a new installation, allow 24 hours for full cooling.
  • Confirm cooling is turned on: make sure controls are on and the unit is not in Showroom mode.
  • Reduce warm air entry: open doors less often and avoid leaving a door or drawer ajar.
  • Check door sealing: a dirty, worn, or cracked gasket leaks air and forces longer run times.
  • Avoid blocking vents: keep food packages from blocking airflow paths.
What “runs too much” usually means on this model

Your WRF997SDDM00 uses a high-efficiency compressor and fans that often run longer at lower speeds. That is normal, especially when the room is warm, you add a lot of food, or doors are opened frequently.

What you notice Most likely cause What to do first
Runs a long time, temps are stable Normal high-efficiency operation Monitor temps for 24 hours
Runs a long time, temps are warm Air leak or airflow issue Check gasket, door closure, vent blockage
Temps swing, odd behavior Sensor or control issue Review diagnostics in the manual; check error codes
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common “cooling system support” parts for this model:

Why it matters

Cooling issues can spoil food quickly and also overwork the compressor. Catching simple causes (door seal leaks, airflow blockage, control settings) early often prevents bigger repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes for many households; a bottom-mount design (like Whirlpool model WRF997SDDM00) puts the fresh-food compartment at a more comfortable height, so everyday items are easier to see and reach. “Better” depends on how often you use the freezer and your kitchen layout; use the owner's manual to match features and clearances to your space.

When a bottom-mount is the better choice
  • You access fresh food more often than frozen food
  • You want less bending for daily refrigerator use
  • You prefer wide shelves and drawer-style organization in the fresh-food section
  • You want a freezer drawer that helps keep frozen items grouped
  • You have enough clearance for door swing and drawer pull-out
Trade-offs to consider
  • You bend more to reach items in the freezer drawer
  • Freezer organization depends on bins and dividers (small items can get buried)
  • Door swing and cabinet clearance can be more important than with some top-freezer designs
Quick comparison
Feature Bottom-mount (WRF997SDDM00 style) Top-freezer
Fresh food access Higher, easier reach Lower, more bending
Freezer access Lower drawer Higher door
Organization More drawers and zones Simpler layout
Common fit concerns Door swing, drawer clearance Usually fewer clearance issues
Why it matters

Most trips to the refrigerator are for fresh food, so keeping that compartment higher reduces strain and speeds up cooking and meal prep. The right choice comes down to your habits: fresh-food convenience versus freezer convenience.

Setup tips that affect satisfaction
  • Confirm door swing and side clearance requirements before installing
  • Leave room behind the refrigerator for water line connections if you have an ice maker or water dispenser
  • After installation, allow about 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize
  • Keep interior air vents clear so cold air can circulate properly

Last updated: February 2026

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