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Wpro Fridge Water Filter Housing Stock Number: ES1399160

Genuine spare part for select Admiral, Amana, Kitchen Aid, Maytag and Whirlpool refrigerators

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Manufactured by Whirlpool

(This part fits select models)

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Refrigerator Water Filter Housing

If you have noticed a crack in your fridge's water filter housing, you'll need to replace it. Luckily, eSpares has just what you need. This is a genuine spare part from Wpro and will soon help fix your problem so you can breath a sigh of relief.

Specification:
  • PLEASE NOTE: This part is no longer supplied with a filter. It is just the housing on its own.
  • Fits all Whirlpool fridges with the cartridge in the grille at the base
 
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Admiral, Amana, Kitchen Aid, Maytag and Whirlpool refrigerators.
 
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
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2 Questions and 2 Answers

By Steve - - 09 August 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    No it uses your existing hoses on your appliance.

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By Stuart - Teesside - 08 February 2013
  • 1. Turn off the power and the water. 2. Remove the plinth at the front of the fridge by opening each door and unscrewing the two crosshead screws (each about three or four inches in from the edge). 3. Unscrew the two flathead hex screws holding the filter housing in place. 4. Shuffle the housing a little over to the right to make room to allow you to pull out the plastic drip tray just to the left. 5. With the tray removed, push the filter housing in towards the back so that you can access it more easily from the back. 6. Unscrew the six flathead hex screws holding the back panel at the base of the fridge. With a bit of a jerk, you should be able to slide the panel upwards to clear the two metal tabs. 7. Reach in through the back of the fridge to get to the filter housing which should now be within reach. 8. Pop out the two water hoses from the push fit connections attached to the filter housing and you can then remove the housing. By augo - - 08 February 2014
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