Do you remove cardboard from the bottom of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
On the Whirlpool WRF736SDAM12, you should remove any loose shipping cardboard or foam used for packing, but you should not throw away a panel just because it looks like cardboard. This model has a removable base grille at the bottom front that we remove for leveling and cleaning.
What WRF736SDAM12 specifically says to remove
The use and care information for this model instructs removing the base grille to access the brake feet and roller area for leveling and alignment. See the WRF736SDAM12 use and care manual.
How to tell “packaging” vs a real refrigerator part
Use these quick identifiers before you pull anything off:
- Loose, not fastened (tape, foam blocks, cardboard spacers): usually packaging; remove.
- Snaps in or is designed to pull off at the bottom front: likely the base grille; remove only when needed, then reinstall.
- Held on with screws and covering the machine compartment: typically a protective cover; leave it in place unless a service procedure calls for removal.
- Located inside the refrigerator or freezer (shelf spacers, drawer tape): packaging; remove.
Common “bottom area” pieces and what to do
| What you’re looking at | Where it is | Remove it? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base grille | Bottom front, below freezer drawer | Yes, when needed | Used for leveling and access; reinstall after. |
| Shipping cardboard/hardboard used during moving | Under/around unit during delivery | Yes | Remove after placement; keep for floor protection if moving again. |
| Machine compartment cover | Bottom rear | Usually no | Leave unless a repair step requires it. |
Why it matters
Removing true packaging prevents odors and airflow blockages, but removing the wrong panel can expose wiring or tubing. Removing the base grille when needed lets you properly level the refrigerator so doors close correctly.
Last updated: January 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Whirlpool doesn’t publish an official “average lifespan” for the WRF736SDAM12, so we can’t give a model-specific number from Whirlpool documentation. In real-world use, many refrigerators run for years when temperatures are set correctly and routine care (like keeping airflow clear) reduces compressor run time.
What we can confirm for WRF736SDAM12
The WRF736SDAM12 owner’s manual focuses on operating conditions and maintenance that help the refrigerator run efficiently over time.
Key model-specific items called out in the manual include:
- Recommended set points: 37°F for the refrigerator and 0°F for the freezer
- Proper ventilation clearances (space at sides/top and behind)
- Door sealing and alignment checks
- Water filter replacement guidance and flushing after changes
- Condenser cleaning guidance for dusty or pet-heavy homes
Biggest factors that shorten refrigerator life
These are the most common “wear multipliers” across Whirlpool refrigerators, including French door bottom-mount designs:
- Dirty condenser area causing longer compressor run times
- Doors not sealing (worn or dirty gaskets) letting warm air in
- Warm installation location or tight clearances restricting ventilation
- Heavy ice and water use with low water pressure or restricted flow
- Frequent door openings and overloading that blocks air vents
Maintenance schedule (practical guide)
Use this as a simple baseline; adjust for pets, dust, and usage.
| Item | Good interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Check temps and door seal | Monthly | Prevents warm swings and long run times |
| Clean condenser area (if needed) | Every 2 to 3 months | Helps efficiency and reduces compressor workload |
| Replace water filter | About every 6 months | Helps maintain dispenser and ice maker flow |
If you’re dealing with odors, replacing the refrigerator air filter W10311524 can help keep the fresh-food compartment smelling cleaner.
Why it matters
Because Whirlpool doesn’t state a fixed lifespan for WRF736SDAM12, focusing on the controllable factors (airflow, seals, temperatures, and filter maintenance) is the best way to maximize service life and avoid “runs all the time” symptoms.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Whirlpool refrigerators?
For Whirlpool refrigerators like model WRF736SDAM12, the most frequent service-type complaint we hear is “not cooling well” or “temperature too warm.” On this model, that usually comes down to airflow restrictions (blocked vents, dirty condenser area), door sealing issues, or a defrost-related frost buildup. See the WRF736SDAM12 manual for model-specific control settings and troubleshooting steps.
Quick checks first (no parts needed)
- Verify the set points are near the factory recommendations: 37°F refrigerator and 0°F freezer.
- Make sure Cooling is ON (Showroom or Cooling Off modes stop cooling).
- Check that interior air vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Confirm both doors and the freezer drawer close fully and seal evenly.
- Allow 24 hours after installation or major adjustments for temperatures to stabilize.
Common symptoms and likely causes
| Symptom | What it often points to | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator warm, freezer OK | Airflow problem to fresh-food section | Clear vents; listen for evaporator fan running |
| Both sections warm | Heat not being removed well | Clean condenser area; check condenser fan operation |
| Frost buildup, weak cooling | Defrost system not clearing frost | Look for heavy frost on rear freezer panel |
| Runs a lot | Door leak, warm room, dirty condenser area | Check gasket seal; reduce door openings; clean condenser |
When a part is commonly involved on WRF736SDAM12
If the checks above do not help, these model-compatible parts are often involved in cooling or temperature-swing problems:
- Evaporator motor W11452196 (drives the evaporator fan that circulates cold air)
- Refrigerator defrost heater WP12729128 (melts frost off the evaporator during defrost)
- Refrigerator condenser fan W11578915 (moves air across the condenser to remove heat)
Why it matters
Even a small temperature rise can shorten food life, reduce ice production, and make the compressor run longer. Catching airflow, door-seal, or defrost issues early can prevent more expensive repairs.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I remove the base grille on my Whirlpool refrigerator?
On the Whirlpool WRF736SDAM12, we remove the base grille by grasping it firmly and pulling it toward us to release the clips. After the grille is off, we open the freezer drawer to access the brake feet and roller area; see the steps in the WRF736SDAM12 use and care manual.
Steps to remove (and reinstall) the base grille
- Stand in front of the refrigerator.
- Grasp the base grille firmly.
- Pull the grille straight toward you to release the retaining clips.
- After the grille is removed, open the freezer drawer to access the brake feet.
- To reinstall, align the ends of the grille with the leveling assemblies on each side.
- Snap the grille into place until it seats evenly.
What you can do once the grille is off
Removing the grille on WRF736SDAM12 is commonly done for leveling and cleaning.
| Task | What you access | Tool typically used |
|---|---|---|
| Leveling and door closing adjustments | Brake feet/leveling area | 1/4-inch hex driver |
| Cleaning for better airflow | Area behind grille and front of condenser | Vacuum with soft brush |
| Reducing vibration/rolling | Brake feet contact with floor | 1/4-inch hex driver |
If the grille feels stuck
- Pull straight out; avoid twisting, which can crack the plastic tabs.
- Use steady, even pressure from both ends.
- If one side releases first, keep the grille level and work the other side free.
Replacement part note
If the grille is cracked or won’t stay clipped in, match the replacement to your exact model. A compatible option listed for this model is the refrigerator grille W10871842.
Why it matters
The base grille protects lower components and helps direct airflow. Removing it correctly helps prevent broken clips and makes it easier to level the refrigerator so the doors close properly.
Last updated: January 2026





