Is a top or bottom mount fridge better?
For the Whirlpool WRX986SIHZ02 (a bottom-mount design), “better” depends on how you use your refrigerator: bottom-mount models typically put fresh-food storage at eye level and offer more freezer organization, while top-mount models often cost less to run and can be simpler inside.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
- Bottom-mount (like WRX986SIHZ02): refrigerator section is easiest to access; freezer is a pull-out drawer.
- Top-mount: freezer is at eye level; refrigerator section is lower.
- Energy use: top-mount designs are often more energy-efficient overall.
- Organization: bottom-mount freezers usually have baskets/dividers that make frozen food easier to sort.
- Ergonomics: bottom-mount reduces bending for everyday items like milk, produce, and leftovers.
What we see most customers prefer (and why)
If you cook often and use fresh foods daily, a bottom-mount layout usually feels more convenient because the most-used shelves and bins are in the upper compartment.
If you prioritize lower operating cost and a straightforward layout, a top-mount refrigerator is often a strong choice.
Pros and cons table
| Feature | Bottom-mount (WRX986SIHZ02 style) | Top-mount style |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Best (eye level) | Requires more bending |
| Freezer access | Drawer, lower | Eye level |
| Freezer organization | Often better (baskets) | Often simpler shelves |
| Typical efficiency | Good | Often best |
| Upfront cost | Often higher | Often lower |
Why it matters
Choosing the right mount style affects daily comfort, food organization, and long-term energy costs. For many households, the “best” fridge is the one that matches how often you reach for fresh food vs frozen food.
A practical tip for WRX986SIHZ02 owners
If you are trying to get the most out of a bottom-mount setup, keeping airflow clear and staying on top of filter maintenance helps performance and freshness. For example, replacing the refrigerator air filter W10311524 on schedule can help reduce odors in the fresh-food compartment.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Whirlpool refrigerator leaking from the bottom?
On a Whirlpool WRX986SIHZ02 bottom-mount refrigerator, a bottom leak is most often caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain, a slow leak in the water supply system (filter or inlet valve area), or the cabinet not being level so water spills forward. Start by identifying where the water appears and when it happens.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Unplug the refrigerator or turn off power at the breaker before removing panels.
- Check whether the water is clear (water system) or cloudy/dirty (defrost drain or drain pan).
- Look for water only after using the dispenser or ice maker; that points to the water system.
- Inspect door gaskets for gaps; warm air leaks can create excess frost that later melts and overflows.
- Confirm the cabinet is level and stable; a forward tilt can let water run out the front.
Most likely causes on this bottom-mount design
Defrost drain clogged or frozen
During defrost, meltwater should flow through a drain tube to the drain pan. If the drain is iced over or blocked, water can back up, refreeze, then leak out near the bottom front.
Water filter or filter housing leak
A mis-seated filter or worn seals can drip and track down to the base. If you suspect the filter itself, use the correct replacement listed for this model: refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1.
Water inlet valve leaking
A slow seep at the valve body or compression fittings can create a puddle under the unit. The compatible valve listed for WRX986SIHZ02 is valve, dual water W11482383.
What to do based on where you see water
| Where you see water | Most likely source | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Under freezer door/front center | Defrost drain issue | Thaw ice, clear debris from drain path |
| Under left or right front corner | Water system leak | Dry area, then test dispenser and recheck |
| Only after dispensing water/ice | Filter/valve/tubing | Reseat filter, inspect fittings for drips |
Why it matters
Bottom leaks can damage flooring and can also signal a defrost drain problem that may lead to ice buildup and reduced cooling if it continues.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I remove the base grille on my Whirlpool refrigerator?
On our Whirlpool WRX986SIHZ02 bottom-mount refrigerator, you typically remove the base grille from the front by releasing the retaining tabs (and any screws, if present) and then pulling the grille forward and off. Unplug the refrigerator first for safety.
Steps to remove the base grille
- Unplug the refrigerator or switch off the circuit breaker.
- Open both fresh food doors for better access.
- Look along the top edge of the grille for fasteners:
- Tabs/clips: press or gently pry the tabs while pulling the grille forward.
- Screws: remove them (often 1/4-inch hex-head), then pull the grille straight forward.
- Flex the grille ends slightly if side tabs are holding it in place.
- Lift the grille away and set it on a flat surface to prevent warping.
If the grille is stuck
- Recheck for hidden screws before pulling harder.
- Start at one end, then work across to the other end.
- Use a plastic putty knife to release tabs (avoid metal tools that can scratch).
- If the grille is catching the floor, raise the front leveling legs slightly to create clearance.
Replacement and part identification for this model
If the grille won’t stay attached after reinstall, the mounting tabs may be cracked or worn. For WRX986SIHZ02, the compatible grille is listed as part ID W10871842 (part number W10496613): refrigerator grille W10871842.
| What you may see | Likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Grille hangs loose on one side | Broken tab | Replace the grille |
| Won’t snap back in | Warped grille or damaged mounting points | Inspect and replace if needed |
| Rattles after reinstall | Tabs not fully seated | Reinstall and confirm full engagement |
Why it matters
We usually remove the base grille to clean condenser airflow areas, access the machine compartment, or check for debris. Keeping this area clear helps the refrigerator cool efficiently and can reduce run time.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Whirlpool refrigerator?
On a Whirlpool refrigerator like model WRX986SIHZ02, the most common problem we see is cooling performance (fresh food too warm, freezer too warm, or uneven temperatures). In many cases, the root cause is airflow restriction, a fan issue, or a temperature-sensing/control problem rather than a sealed-system failure.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Verify temperature settings are reasonable (typical targets are 37°F refrigerator and 0°F freezer).
- Make sure interior air vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Confirm doors close fully and the gaskets seal all the way around.
- Listen for the evaporator fan running (you may need to hold the door switch closed to test).
- If you have a display warning, look up the code using Whirlpool refrigerator error codes.
Common symptoms and what they often point to
| Symptom | What it often points to | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food warm, freezer OK | Poor airflow from freezer to refrigerator | Frost buildup, evaporator fan airflow, damper/air tower path |
| Both sections warm | Heat not being removed efficiently | Condenser airflow, fans running, control response |
| Ice maker not making ice | Water supply or ice maker system issue | Filter condition, fill tube icing, inlet valve function |
| Unusual noise | Fan blade rubbing or fan motor wear | Evaporator area, rear machine compartment |
Model-compatible parts that commonly relate to these problems
If basic checks do not resolve the issue, these parts listed for WRX986SIHZ02 are common suspects depending on the symptom:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan and temperature sensor assembly W11087438 (weak airflow or bad sensing can cause warm or uneven temps)
- Cntl-elek,gf W10843055 (electronic control board issues can affect cooling cycles and defrost)
- Refrigerator electronic control board W10898445 (another control board used on this model that can impact temperature regulation)
- Assembly, icemaker W11658802 (when ice production stops)
- Valve, dual water W11482383 (can affect water to the ice maker and dispenser)
Why it matters
Cooling problems can escalate quickly: warmer temps increase run time, can lead to frost buildup that blocks airflow, and can put food safety at risk. Early diagnosis usually prevents bigger repairs.
Helpful DIY guidance
- Troubleshooting a refrigerator not cooling video
- Diagnosing refrigerator evaporator fan problems video
Last updated: January 2026





