What's the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Most Whirlpool refrigerators last 10 to 18 years. For a Whirlpool side-by-side like model ED25UEXHW01, reaching the upper end of that range is most common when airflow is kept clear, the condenser area is kept clean, and door seals stay tight.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A refrigerator’s life depends less on the cabinet and more on wear items and cooling-system workload.
- Dirty condenser coils make the compressor run hotter and longer
- Warm kitchens, frequent door openings, and overpacking reduce efficiency
- Worn door gaskets let in humid air that increases frost and run time
- Ice maker and dispenser use adds moving parts and water-system maintenance
- Power surges and low voltage can shorten control and motor life
What “end of life” usually looks like
These symptoms often show up as a unit approaches replacement time:
- Food temperatures drift (fresh food above 40°F or freezer above 5°F)
- Compressor runs almost constantly
- Heavy frost buildup or repeated defrost issues
- Water leaks or recurring ice maker failures
- Unusual fan noise or warm spots in the cabinet
Quick maintenance plan (high impact)
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean condenser area | Every 6 to 12 months | Reduces compressor run time and heat |
| Check door seal for gaps | Every 3 months | Prevents moisture intrusion and frost |
| Keep vents unblocked | Ongoing | Maintains even airflow and temps |
| Replace water filter (if equipped) | About every 6 months | Protects water flow and ice quality |
If you’re troubleshooting ice or water issues that can shorten lifespan, follow our guide: how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than necessary uses more electricity and puts extra strain on major components like the compressor and fan motors. Simple upkeep often adds years of reliable cooling.
Last updated: February 2026
How wide is a 24.6 cu ft refrigerator?
Most 24.6 cu ft side-by-side refrigerators are about 36 inches wide (typically 35 7/8 to 36 inches). For your Whirlpool ED25UEXHW01, the exact width depends on the cabinet and door design, so we use that 36-inch class as the practical fit guideline.
Typical width ranges (what to plan for)
When you are measuring a space for a 24.6 cu ft side-by-side refrigerator, we recommend planning around these common dimensions:
- Cabinet width: ~35 7/8 to 36 inches
- Overall width with doors: usually still in the 36-inch class
- Clearance needed: at least 1/2 inch on each side (more if the space runs warm)
- Door swing clearance: extra space on the hinge side so doors open fully
- Water line clearance: room behind or below if you have an ice maker or dispenser
How to measure your opening correctly
Use a tape measure and check three spots because walls and cabinets are often not perfectly square.
- Measure width at the top, middle, and bottom of the opening
- Measure height to the lowest cabinet or trim point
- Measure depth from the back wall to the front edge of the counter/cabinets
- Confirm you have a path through doorways and hallways for delivery
| What you are measuring | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | Smallest of 3 measurements | Prevents binding or vibration |
| Hinge-side clearance | Inches available | Ensures full door swing |
| Depth to front edge | Inches available | Avoids doors sticking out too far |
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is even 1/4 inch too wide can be difficult to install, can rub cabinets, and can reduce airflow around the condenser area. Planning for the common 36-inch width class helps you avoid fit problems before you order parts or schedule service.
Related parts that affect fit and door swing
If your concern is door alignment or doors not closing smoothly (which can make a unit feel “too wide” in a tight space), these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
Last updated: February 2026
Can I use a generic filter in my Whirlpool?
Yes, you can use a generic water filter in your Whirlpool ED25UEXHW01 side-by-side refrigerator as long as it is explicitly listed as compatible with your exact model and it seals correctly. The biggest risks with off-brand filters are poor fit (leaks) and reduced filtration performance.
What to check before you buy a generic filter
- The box lists ED25UEXHW01 as a compatible model (not just “Whirlpool side-by-side”).
- The filter is NSF/ANSI certified for the reductions you care about (commonly chlorine taste/odor; sometimes lead).
- The filter matches the same style and connection as your current cartridge (push-in, quarter-turn, etc.).
- The O-rings look clean and undamaged; lubricate lightly with clean water only.
- After install, you can run water without sputtering after purging air.
Install and performance tips (to avoid leaks and bad taste)
- Turn the filter until it fully seats (do not force it).
- Dispense and discard several gallons of water to flush carbon fines.
- Check for drips at the filter head and under the refrigerator for the first 10 minutes.
- If flow is weak, purge air and re-seat the filter.
For step-by-step guidance that applies to most Whirlpool refrigerators, use how to replace the water filter in a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Quick comparison: OEM-style vs generic
| Feature | OEM-style filter | Generic filter |
|---|---|---|
| Fit consistency | High | Varies by brand/batch |
| Certification | Common | Must be verified on packaging |
| Leak risk | Lower | Higher if tolerances are off |
| Cost | Higher | Often lower |
Why it matters
A water filter that does not seal perfectly can cause leaks that damage flooring and can also introduce air into the water line, affecting dispenser flow and ice maker fill. If you are troubleshooting dispenser flow or ice quality, our how to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems guide helps you rule out common causes.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the biggest problem in a Whirlpool refrigerator?
The biggest problem we see in Whirlpool refrigerators like model ED25UEXHW01 is not cooling properly. Loss of cooling usually traces back to airflow issues (dirty condenser coils or a failed fan), a defrost problem, or a temperature control failure that prevents the compressor from running when it should.
Most common “big” problems (and what they look like)
- Not cooling or warm temperatures: food soft, freezer thawing, compressor running a lot
- Frost buildup on the freezer back wall: points to a defrost system issue
- Door not sealing: moisture, frost, or warm spots near the door edges
- Noisy or no airflow: weak air movement from vents, rattling or squealing
- Water leaking: puddles under crisper drawers or on the floor
Quick checks we recommend first
- Set temperatures correctly: aim for 37°F fresh food and 0°F freezer.
- Clean condenser coils (under or behind the unit): heavy dust can cause warm temps.
- Listen for fans:
- Freezer evaporator fan should run when the compressor runs.
- Condenser fan (near compressor) should run with the compressor.
- Check door closing and gasket contact: a dollar-bill test should feel snug.
- Look for frost patterns: a solid frost sheet on the freezer panel often means defrost trouble.
Parts that commonly solve the “not cooling” complaint
| Symptom | Likely system | Example part for ED25UEXHW01 |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge/freezer, compressor cycles oddly | Temperature control | Refrigerator thermostat WP2198202 |
| Frost buildup, warm temps, airflow restricted | Defrost system | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 or refrigerator heater WP2323198 |
| Weak airflow or fan noise in freezer | Evaporator airflow | Refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142 |
Why it matters
Cooling problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and can overwork the compressor. Catching airflow, defrost, or thermostat issues early is usually the fastest way to restore normal temperatures and prevent bigger repairs.
For model-specific troubleshooting steps, we also use guides like Whirlpool refrigerator error codes to narrow down cooling and sensor-related failures.
Last updated: February 2026





