What are signs of a failing refrigerator?
Common signs your Whirlpool WRS315SDHM12 side-by-side refrigerator is failing include warm temperatures, frequent frost buildup, water leaks, loud or new noises, and inconsistent ice or water dispensing. Catching these symptoms early helps prevent food spoilage and can limit damage to key cooling and water-system parts.
Quick signs to watch for
- Food spoils faster than normal or the refrigerator feels warm even on colder settings
- Freezer frost or ice buildup returns quickly after you clear it
- Puddles under the unit or water collecting inside (often near the crisper area)
- New noises: buzzing, clicking, grinding, or a fan that gets louder over time
- Doors do not seal well; you see condensation, sweating, or gaps at the gasket
- Ice maker slows down, stops producing, or cubes look small or hollow
What the symptoms usually point to
| Symptom | Most common cause area | What we check first |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge or freezer | Airflow or sealed system | Evaporator fan operation and airflow paths |
| Clicking or hard-start sounds | Compressor start components | Run capacitor and start circuit |
| Loud fan noise | Evaporator fan area | Fan blade for rubbing, then fan motor |
| Water under fridge | Defrost drain or water line | Drain path, then tubing and fittings |
| Condensation around doors | Door seal or alignment | Gasket condition and door closing |
Parts that commonly relate to these problems (when symptoms match)
- If you hear repeated clicking or the compressor struggles to start, we often inspect the refrigerator capacitor WPW10662129 as part of the start circuit.
- If you have warm temperatures plus weak airflow or a loud fan, we check the evaporator fan motor and blade; a damaged blade can also cause vibration.
- If you see leaking at the dispenser or behind the unit, we inspect the inlet valve and water tubing connections.
Why it matters
A failing refrigerator usually starts as a temperature, airflow, or water-supply issue. Addressing it early protects food safety, reduces energy waste, and helps you avoid secondary failures (for example, a struggling compressor or an overworked fan motor).
Last updated: February 2026
What brand of refrigerator has the least problems?
Whirlpool, GE, and Bosch typically have the fewest service issues overall, with Sub-Zero leading in the premium category; the biggest reliability difference often comes from features, so choosing a simpler refrigerator (especially simpler ice and water systems) reduces problems in any brand.
What to look for if you want fewer repairs
- Choose fewer “extras” (in-door ice, complex dispensers, WiFi boards) because they add failure points.
- Prioritize a strong door seal and consistent temperatures over fancy features.
- Pick a common, widely serviced brand so parts and service are easier to get.
- Keep the condenser area clean and airflow clear to reduce compressor strain.
- Maintain the water system (filter changes, purging air, correct water pressure).
Brand reliability: what’s usually true in the field
These are practical, service-based patterns we see across many households (not a guarantee for every model year).
| Tier | Brands that commonly rate well | Why they tend to have fewer problems |
|---|---|---|
| Mainstream reliability | Whirlpool, GE, Bosch | Strong parts availability, proven designs, broad service networks |
| Premium durability | Sub-Zero | Built for long service life, higher-end components |
| Any brand can struggle | Any brand with complex dispenser/ice features | More moving parts, more sensors, more water-related failures |
Why it matters for your Whirlpool WRS315SDHM12
Even within a reliable brand like Whirlpool, the most common “problem areas” are usually the ice and water path and airflow components. If your WRS315SDHM12 has dispenser or ice issues, we focus first on the water inlet valve, reservoir/tubing, and ice storage components.
Parts that often relate to ice and water complaints
- Water valve W11645245 (controls water flow to the ice maker and dispenser)
- Tubing, water reservoir W11566768 (stores chilled water; leaks or freezing can affect dispensing)
- Refrigerator water tube W10823511 (water path tubing; kinks or cracks can cause leaks)
- Refrigerator ice container WPW10670845 (ice bin issues can look like “ice maker problems”)
Helpful DIY guidance
- How to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems
- How to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve
- Common refrigerator ice maker problems and solutions
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Most Whirlpool refrigerators, including the Whirlpool WRS315SDHM12 side-by-side refrigerator, typically last 10 to 18 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (clean airflow, good door sealing, and stable temperatures) is what most often separates a 10-year fridge from an 18-year fridge.
Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)
| Appliance type | Typical lifespan | What shortens life fastest |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side refrigerator (like WRS315SDHM12) | 10 to 18 years | Dirty condenser area, poor ventilation, worn door gaskets |
| Ice maker and dispenser components | 5 to 10 years | Hard water, low water pressure, infrequent use |
| Evaporator fan system | 8 to 15 years | Frost buildup, blocked vents, fan wear |
Maintenance that adds years
- Keep the condenser area clean and make sure the cabinet has breathing room for airflow.
- Keep freezer and fresh food vents unblocked so the evaporator fan can move air properly.
- Confirm doors close fully every time; a weak seal forces longer run times.
- Replace worn sealing parts promptly, such as a door gasket (gray) WPW10136734 when the refrigerator door leaks air.
- If you have a water dispenser or ice maker, follow a regular filter-change routine using how to replace the water filter in a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Signs your refrigerator is nearing end-of-life
- Temperatures swing even after cleaning and resetting controls.
- The compressor runs almost constantly or you hear repeated start attempts.
- Frost buildup returns quickly after defrosting.
- Water leaks keep coming back after clearing the drain area.
- Food spoils faster even when settings look correct.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that is running longer to hold temperature uses more electricity and puts extra wear on the sealed system, fans, and controls. Catching airflow and sealing problems early often prevents bigger cooling failures later.
Last updated: February 2026





