Where is the filter on a Whirlpool side by side refrigerator?
On the Whirlpool WRS588FIHZ04 side-by-side refrigerator, the water filter is located behind the water filter door in the base grille area at the bottom front of the unit. Open the filter door by pulling it toward you to access the cartridge; the control panel also has a water filter status light.
How to find it on WRS588FIHZ04
- Open the refrigerator and freezer doors for easier access.
- Look at the bottom front base grille (kick plate) area.
- Pull the water filter door toward you to open it.
- The filter cartridge sits directly behind that door.
- After replacing the filter, check the control panel water filter status light.
Water filter vs. air filter (common mix-up)
This model family can also use an air filter, which is a different part and location.
| Filter type | What it does | Typical location |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | Filters drinking water and ice | Behind the base grille water filter door (bottom front) |
| Air filter (on some models) | Helps reduce odors in the fresh food section | Behind a vented door near the top of the refrigerator compartment |
For the exact filter-door location and any model-specific notes, use the WRS588FIHZ04 owner's manual.
Why it matters
Knowing the correct filter location prevents forcing the wrong cover open, helps you replace the correct cartridge on time (especially if water flow drops), and keeps the dispenser and ice maker performing normally.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know which water filter to get for my Whirlpool refrigerator?
For Whirlpool model WRS588FIHZ04, the correct replacement water filter is identified in the product documentation; use the filter part number listed in the WRS588FIHZ04 owner's manual to match the exact cartridge style for your refrigerator and avoid fit or flow problems.
The most reliable ways to identify the right filter
- Check the water filter status light on the control panel; it indicates when it is time to order and replace.
- Use the filter part number specified for WRS588FIHZ04 in the manual (this is the best match for the correct “style”).
- Match the shape and locking style of the old filter (end caps, O-rings, and how it twists or clicks in).
- Confirm your refrigerator’s model number (WRS588FIHZ04) from the rating label inside the fresh food compartment.
- If you have low water flow, replace the filter sooner than scheduled; a clogged filter can mimic a wrong filter.
What the manual says for WRS588FIHZ04
Your WRS588FIHZ04 uses a filter system with a status indicator and a defined replacement interval.
| What you see on the control panel | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| “Order” (Style 1) | Filter is nearing end of life | Buy the replacement filter now |
| “Replace” (Style 1) or red light (Style 2) | Filter life is used up | Replace the cartridge and flush the system |
After you install the new filter: flush it
Air in the lines after a filter change can cause spurting or dripping. We recommend flushing the water system exactly as described in the manual.
- Dispense 5 seconds on, 5 seconds off until water starts flowing
- Continue until you’ve dispensed 3 gallons (12 L) total
For step-by-step visuals, use how to replace the water filter in a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Why it matters
Using the correct filter for WRS588FIHZ04 protects water taste and flow rate, helps the ice maker and dispenser perform normally, and prevents leaks caused by a mismatched seal.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Whirlpool refrigerator?
Most Whirlpool refrigerators last about 10 to 20 years with normal household use. For your Whirlpool WRS588FIHZ04 side-by-side refrigerator, consistent maintenance (good airflow, clean components, correct room temperature) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 20.
What affects lifespan the most
- Condenser and airflow: Dust buildup and tight clearances make the compressor work harder.
- Room temperature: Whirlpool specifies the unit is intended for locations from 55°F to 110°F; best performance is typically 60°F to 90°F.
- Door sealing and door habits: Frequent openings and poor sealing increase run time.
- Water and ice system health: A restricted filter or weak water supply can strain the ice maker and valve.
- Leveling and alignment: Proper door closing reduces frost, moisture, and temperature swings.
Maintenance checklist (simple, high impact)
- Vacuum dust from the grille and surrounding areas regularly.
- Keep enough space around the cabinet for ventilation (especially behind the unit).
- Confirm doors close fully and shelves or bins are not blocking closure.
- Replace water filters on schedule and purge air after changes.
- Follow the cleaning and care schedule in the WRS588FIHZ04 owner's manual.
When repair vs. replace usually makes sense
| If your refrigerator is... | Typical next step | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Under ~10 years old | Repair is often worthwhile | Major sealed-system parts usually have life left |
| 10 to 15 years old | Compare repair cost to value | Efficiency and wear start to matter more |
| 15 to 20 years old | Replace is often practical | Multiple components may be near end-of-life |
Why it matters
A refrigerator can run for years while slowly losing efficiency. Staying on top of airflow, door sealing, and water system upkeep helps the WRS588FIHZ04 cool more consistently, reduces compressor run time, and typically extends overall service life.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the biggest problem in a Whirlpool refrigerator?
The biggest problem we see in Whirlpool refrigerators like model WRS588FIHZ04 is loss of proper cooling (fresh food too warm, freezer not holding temperature). Cooling complaints often trace back to airflow issues, dirty condenser coils, or a defrost-related ice buildup that blocks circulation; ice maker and dispenser issues are also common.
Most common “big” problems (and what they look like)
- Not cooling or uneven temps: warm refrigerator section, soft ice cream, food spoiling early
- Poor airflow: weak air coming from vents, frost buildup on the back wall
- Ice maker not making ice: empty bin, small cubes, slow production
- Water dispenser problems: slow flow, no water, spurting (air in the line)
- Door not sealing well: moisture, frost, longer run times, temperature swings
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm settings and basic operation using the WRS588FIHZ04 owner's manual.
- Clean condenser coils (a top cause of “runs constantly” and warm temps).
- Make sure vents inside both compartments are not blocked by food packages.
- Check for heavy frost on the freezer back panel (often points to a defrost/airflow issue).
- If the ice maker is the complaint, inspect the fill and harvest cycle; a failed ice maker assembly is common.
Symptoms and likely causes (fast reference)
| Symptom | Most likely area to check | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food warm, freezer OK | Airflow from freezer to fridge | Clear blocked vents; check for frost buildup |
| Freezer warm too | Condenser coils, sealed system, fans | Clean coils; listen for fan operation |
| No ice, water OK | Ice maker module or freezer temp | Test/replace ice maker |
| No water and no ice | Water supply or inlet valve | Check supply; test valve |
Parts that often solve the “common” complaints
- If the ice maker itself fails, the refrigerator ice maker W10873791 is a frequent fix for no-ice symptoms.
- If water won’t dispense or ice won’t fill, a failing refrigerator water inlet valve WPW10341320 is a common cause.
Why it matters
Cooling and airflow problems can quickly lead to food spoilage and extra compressor run time. Catching a simple issue (like dirty coils or a blocked vent) early often prevents bigger repairs later.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is EveryDrop water filter so expensive?
EveryDrop-type filters for the Whirlpool WRS588FIHZ04 cost more because they are built and tested to meet specific filtration certifications, fit and seal correctly in the refrigerator’s filtration system, and support the unit’s filter-status monitoring and maintenance steps in the WRS588FIHZ04 owner’s manual.
What you’re paying for
- Certification testing: Filters that meet NSF/ANSI performance claims cost more to design, test, and manufacture.
- Precise fit and sealing: A cartridge must match the housing to prevent leaks and maintain steady water flow.
- Consistent flow and taste: Higher-grade carbon media and tighter tolerances help reduce taste and odor changes over time.
- System compatibility: The refrigerator’s filter status light and reset procedure are designed around a specific filter style.
- Brand and distribution: OEM packaging, inventory, and retail channels typically increase price versus generic options.
What the WRS588FIHZ04 manual says (and how it affects replacement cost)
Whirlpool’s guidance ties replacement to time and performance, not a single fixed gallon number.
| Manual guidance for WRS588FIHZ04 | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Replace interval | Replace the filter at least every 6 months | Keeps filtration performance and flow from dropping off |
| Replace sooner | Change sooner if dispenser or ice maker flow decreases noticeably | A loaded filter restricts water flow |
| After replacement | Flush about 3 gallons (12 L) through the dispenser | Clears air and carbon fines for better taste and flow |
Ways to control cost without sacrificing performance
- Replace on time (at least every 6 months) so you avoid severe clogs that slow the dispenser.
- If flow drops, do the manual’s quick check: remove the filter and time dispensing 1 cup (237 mL); 8 seconds or less indicates adequate water pressure.
- Always flush the system after a filter change (the 3-gallon flush stabilizes taste and flow).
- If flow is weak even with the filter removed, check the home shutoff valve and supply line for kinks.
- Use a step-by-step walkthrough for correct installation and flushing: how to replace the water filter in a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Why it matters
A correctly fitted, regularly replaced filter helps protect water taste, keeps dispenser flow strong, and supports reliable ice production in your Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026





