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Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Slide Rail, Left for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part W11489993

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (biscuit) for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part 4392899

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Shut-off Arm for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part WPW10175514

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Cube Ejector for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part WP627843

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  • Refrigerator Water Filter Housing for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part WP67006331

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  • Sears Refrigerator Service Valve for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part 876764

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  • Refrigerator Door Insulation, 2-piece for Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 - Part 876370

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Whirlpool Refrigerator GI5SVAXVL01 FAQs

For Whirlpool model GI5SVAXVL01, we leave the cardboard-style cover at the bottom/rear area in place. It helps protect the condenser area and other components and supports proper airflow; removing it can lead to overheating, noise, or poor cooling.

What you should remove (and what you should not)

Remove only packaging materials used for shipping, but keep any fixed covers or panels that are part of the refrigerator’s design.

  • Remove tape, foam, and protective film from doors and shelves
  • Wipe off glue residue with mild dish soap and warm water
  • Recycle or dispose of loose packaging
  • Do not remove fixed lower covers/panels that shield components
  • Do not use sharp tools or abrasive cleaners on surfaces

For model-specific unpacking and cleaning steps, follow the GI5SVAXVL01 owner's manual.

Quick decision guide
Material/location Usually is it packaging? What to do
Loose cardboard spacers inside cabinet Yes Remove
Tape/film on doors and trim Yes Remove
Cardboard/fiberboard panel attached underneath or at lower rear No (it is a cover) Leave installed
Base grille at the front bottom No (service access) Remove only for cleaning/service, then reinstall
Why it matters

That bottom cover helps channel airflow across the condenser area and protects wiring and tubing. If airflow is disrupted, the compressor can run hotter and longer, which can reduce cooling performance and increase energy use.

Last updated: January 2026

A bottom-mount refrigerator like Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 is usually better for everyday convenience because fresh-food items sit at eye level and the freezer is in a pull-out drawer. A top-mount is often the better pick when you want a simpler layout and typically lower purchase cost.

Quick comparison: top mount vs bottom mount
Feature Top mount (freezer on top) Bottom mount (freezer on bottom)
Everyday access Freezer is easiest to reach Fresh food is easiest to reach
Organization Often simpler shelving Often more drawers and bins
Ergonomics More bending for fresh food Less bending for fresh food
Freezer style Swing door Pull-out drawer
How we recommend choosing
  • Choose bottom mount if you use the refrigerator section most and want easier access to produce, drinks, and leftovers.
  • Choose top mount if you want a straightforward design and do not mind bending more for fresh-food items.
  • If you have tight clearance next to a wall, plan for door swing space and ventilation; the GI5SVAXVL01 manual calls out clearance needs for proper airflow and door opening.
  • If you use an ice maker and water line, allow extra space behind the refrigerator for connections.
  • If you want doors to close smoothly, leveling matters; many bottom-mount designs are sensitive to being out of level.
Setup details that matter (especially for bottom-mount)

Bottom-mount models rely on good installation and leveling so the freezer drawer seals and slides correctly.

  • Ventilation: allow about 1/2 inch at the top and behind the refrigerator.
  • Wall clearance: allow about 3 3/4 inches at the hinge side near a fixed wall so doors can swing open.
  • Leveling: use the front and rear roller adjustments or leveling screws (varies by style) to stabilize the cabinet.

See the GI5SVAXVL01 owner’s manual for the exact clearance and leveling procedure for your configuration.

Why it matters

Choosing the right mount style affects daily comfort (bending and reaching), food organization, and how well the doors and seals perform over time. A refrigerator that is properly spaced and leveled cools more consistently and closes more reliably.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 bottom-mount refrigerator, the bottom area that houses the cooling hardware is commonly called the machine compartment (or compressor compartment). It typically contains the compressor, condenser coil, condenser fan area, and a drain pan underneath.

What you will typically find at the bottom

Most refrigerators place heat-producing and airflow components down low to keep them out of the food compartments.

  • Compressor (the sealed pump that moves refrigerant)
  • Condenser coil (releases heat to the room)
  • Condenser fan area (moves air across the condenser)
  • Drain pan (catches defrost water so it can evaporate)
  • Base grille or toe grille (the vented cover you remove for access)
Common names you may hear (and what they mean)
Term people use What it usually refers to Where it is
Machine compartment The whole lower service area Behind the base grille or rear access panel
Compressor compartment The section around the compressor Bottom rear
Base grille / toe grille The vented cover you pull off Front bottom
Drain pan The pan that collects defrost water Under the cabinet
Why it matters

Knowing the correct name helps when you are troubleshooting noises, heat, or airflow issues, and when you are ordering parts for the cooling system.

Helpful model-specific tips

Our GI5SVAXVL01 manual shows that you can remove the base grille by grasping it firmly and pulling it toward you, which is often the first step to access the lower compartment for inspection and cleaning. See the GI5SVAXVL01 owner’s manual.

If you are diagnosing a cooling problem, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

If your Whirlpool GI5SVAXVL01 bottom-mount refrigerator is leaking from the bottom, the most common causes are a clogged or frozen defrost drain, a loose water dispenser tube connection near the base grille, or condensation from a door that is not sealing. Use the GI5SVAXVL01 owner's manual to match symptoms to the right check.

Quick checks (start here)
  • Look for ice or debris blocking the defrost drain opening inside the freezer compartment.
  • Check for water on the floor near the base grille; tighten any accessible water tube connections.
  • Inspect door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas that are not contacting the cabinet.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level; a forward tilt can encourage water to run out the front.
  • If the leak happens after dispensing water or changing the filter, flush the water system.
Most likely causes and what to do
What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
Water pooling under the freezer area Defrost drain clogged or frozen Melt ice with warm water; clear the drain with a soft tube cleaner; confirm water flows to the drain pan
Water on the floor near the base grille Dispenser tube connection loose Re-seat and tighten the tube connection(s) at the bottom of the door and near the base
Drips that seem to start at the door edge Door gasket not sealing Clean gasket and mating surface; warm and reshape gasket if warped; replace if torn
Leak started after filter work Air in lines or filter not seated Reinstall filter correctly; flush several gallons through the dispenser
Parts that can be involved

If you confirm the leak is coming from the defrost drain path (not the dispenser), a damaged or misrouted drain tube is a common fix. For this model, the drain tube is refrigerator drain tube W10619951.

Why it matters

Bottom leaks can turn into ice buildup, warm temperatures, and floor damage. Fixing the drain path or water line connection early helps your GI5SVAXVL01 maintain stable cooling and prevents repeat puddles.

Last updated: January 2026

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