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  • Adapter Assembly-fc,lh & Rh Set, Wh for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W11668671

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  • Evaporator Tray for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W11225840

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  • Screw Self for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part WP33001882

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  • Whirlpool Refrigerator Auger Motor for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W10822606

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  • Refrigerator Service for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part LW10624505

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  • Service-rldr for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W10545986

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  • Refrigerator Temperature Sensor for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W11168403

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  • Refrigerator Filler for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part WP12587703AP

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  • Refrigerator Roller for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part WPW10515763

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 - Part W10829281

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Whirlpool Refrigerator WRX988SIBM03 FAQs

To remove the base grille on your Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 refrigerator, open the freezer drawer for access, then grasp the grille with both hands and pull it straight toward you to release the snaps. For diagrams and related steps, see the WRX988SIBM03 user manual.

Steps to remove the base grille (WRX988SIBM03)
  • Open the freezer drawer so you can reach the grille area comfortably.
  • Place both hands near the left and right ends of the base grille.
  • Pull the grille straight toward you (do not pry upward); it should pop free from the retaining clips.
  • Set the grille aside where it will not get stepped on or warped.
  • If you are cleaning behind it, unplug the refrigerator before vacuuming around the condenser area.
Reinstalling the grille

Align the ends of the grille with the leveling assemblies on each side, then press until it snaps back into place.

Task What you do Why it helps
Remove grille Pull straight toward you Prevents breaking the grille tabs/clips
Adjust leveling/brake feet Use a 1/4-in hex nut driver (if needed) Helps door closing and reduces rocking
Reinstall grille Align ends, then snap in Keeps airflow and protects components
Why it matters

The base grille covers the adjustable brake feet and roller assemblies at the bottom of the refrigerator. Removing it is often the first step for leveling, door alignment, and cleaning dust from the lower front area.

Last updated: January 2026

A common disadvantage of a bottom-freezer design on the Whirlpool WRX988SIBM03 is that you typically have to bend down more often to reach frozen foods, especially items stored low in the freezer drawer. Some owners also find freezer drawers harder to organize and heavier to open when fully loaded.

Common downsides you may notice
  • More bending for frozen items: the freezer is below the fresh-food section.
  • Drawer organization can be tricky: stacked items can hide what you need.
  • Heavier pull-out drawer: a full freezer drawer can feel stiff or heavy.
  • Potential wear on slides over time: frequent use with heavy loads can stress drawer hardware.
  • Higher purchase price on many models: bottom-mount and French door styles often cost more than basic top-freezer units.
Quick comparison: bottom freezer vs. top freezer
Feature Bottom freezer (like WRX988SIBM03) Top freezer
Fresh food access Easier (eye level) More bending for fridge items
Frozen food access More bending Easier (eye level)
Freezer storage style Pull-out drawer/baskets Shelves and bins
Organization Can be “stacked” Often easier to see items
Why it matters

If you use frozen foods daily, have back or knee discomfort, or frequently store heavy items (bulk meat, frozen meals), the bottom freezer layout can be less convenient. On the other hand, many people prefer having refrigerator shelves at eye level for everyday items.

Tips to reduce the inconvenience
  • Keep most-used frozen items in the upper basket or top layer.
  • Use labeled bins (meat, veggies, breakfast) to avoid digging.
  • Avoid overloading the drawer; it helps the drawer glide smoothly.
  • Review drawer removal and reinstallation steps in the WRX988SIBM03 user manual if you need to reorganize or deep-clean.

Last updated: January 2026

For Whirlpool refrigerator model WRX988SIBM03, we remove all loose shipping materials, but we do not remove any bottom or rear panel that’s attached with screws or clips. The unpacking steps in the WRX988SIBM03 owner’s manual focus on removing packaging, not installed covers.

What the WRX988SIBM03 manual supports

The use and care information for this model tells you to dispose of or recycle packaging materials after unpacking. It does not call out a “cardboard bottom cover” as a removable part, so we treat any fastened panel as part of the refrigerator’s normal assembly.

What to remove vs. what to leave

Use these practical checks to avoid removing something that’s meant to stay in place.

  • Remove: tape, foam blocks, plastic film, and any loose cardboard used for shipping
  • Remove: cardboard placed under the unit temporarily to protect your floor while moving it
  • Leave installed: any panel on the bottom or rear that’s secured with screws/clips
  • Leave installed: any cover that shields wiring, tubing, or the machine compartment
  • When in doubt: follow the unpacking guidance in the WRX988SIBM03 owner’s manual and avoid removing fastened covers
Quick identification table
What you see How it’s usually attached What to do
Loose cardboard/foam you can lift out Not attached Remove it
Flat panel at the lower back/bottom Screws or clips Leave it in place
Thin plastic film on doors/trim Peels off Remove it
Why it matters

Removing only true packaging helps prevent rattles, odors, and airflow blockages from leftover shipping materials. Leaving installed panels alone helps protect internal components and avoids creating new vibration or fit issues.

If you’re trying to clean underneath

If your goal is cleaning, pull the refrigerator straight out and vacuum dust around the base area. For deeper cleaning guidance, follow the condenser-cleaning steps in the WRX988SIBM03 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common issue we see with Whirlpool refrigerators like model WRX988SIBM03 is a cooling problem (food not staying cold enough or temperatures swinging). On this model, the first things to check are airflow, door sealing, and basic maintenance steps outlined in the WRX988SIBM03 user manual.

Quick checks first (no parts needed)
  • Confirm the controls are set to the recommended starting points: 37°F for the refrigerator and 0°F for the freezer.
  • Make sure air vents inside the compartments are not blocked by food packages.
  • Verify both refrigerator doors and the freezer drawer close fully and seal all the way around.
  • If the unit is new or was recently moved, allow 24 hours to stabilize temperatures.
  • Listen for normal fan/compressor sounds; unusual silence can point to a control or power issue.
Common causes behind “not cooling” symptoms
Symptom Often related to What to do next
Fridge warm, freezer OK Airflow problem between sections Clear vents; check for frost buildup; confirm doors seal
Both sections warm Cooling turned off, power issue, or control problem Verify cooling is on; check outlet/breaker
Temps fluctuate Door not sealing, frequent openings, heavy load Improve sealing habits; reduce door openings
Ice maker/water issues Water supply, filter, or valve problem Check shutoff valve, kinks, and filter status
When a part is likely involved

If basic checks do not help, these parts are commonly tied to Whirlpool cooling and airflow complaints:

Why it matters

Cooling problems can lead to food spoilage, excess frost, and longer run times. Catching airflow restrictions, sealing issues, or a failing fan early often prevents bigger repairs later.

Last updated: January 2026

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