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Whirlpool Service Bulletins

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W11550688 Service Bulletin

It is possible that some consumers may experience a poor or no cooling situation, noisy evaporator fan or ice build up in the bottom of the freezer compartment.

Whirlpool Washer W11560447 Service Bulletin

Premature F0E9 error message instructing consumer to contact service.

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W11566182 Service Bulletin

The ice maker accessory kits for the R600a refrigerant models are temporarily unavailable. Accessory Ice Maker kits available for the equivalent models with R134a refrigerant will not fit properly.

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W11553464 Service Bulletin

Customers may experience a high-pitch noise during ice maker operation.

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W11512766B Service Bulletin

In certain circumstances, consumers may experience warmer than usual temperatures in the refrigerator section, due to ice accumulation on the evaporator.

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W11543755B Service Bulletin

Some technicians find it difficult to replace the drier on bottom mount refrigerators because of the short length of cap tube available between the outlet of the filter/ drier and the cabinet.

Whirlpool Washer W11531483B Service Bulletin

Washer will not agitate.

Whirlpool Misc W11525530C Service Bulletin

In certain situations, a customer may experience their appliance tripping the circuit breaker. Even if the appliance is functioning as designed, nuisance tripping can still occur and a licensed electrician would be needed to further investigate.

Whirlpool Fridge-Freezer W10772228E Service Bulletin

Condensation or Frost in Refrigerator Compartment FDBM

Whirlpool Washer W11504923 Service Bulletin

It is possible that consumers may experience water remaining in the fabric softener chamber at the end of the cycle or water building up in the main wash reservoir.

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