How to remove the water filter from a whirlpool refrigerator

Clean water filters help the refrigerator water stay clear, remain free from odor, and preserve taste quality. So being diligent about changing your refrigerator water filter every 6 months is a habit worth having. Needless to say, discovering your Whirlpool refrigerator water filter is stuck throws a wrench into your well-laid plans.

Troubleshooting When Your Whirlpool Refrigerator Water Filter is Stuck

If you’re looking for Whirlpool refrigerator water filter replacement troubleshooting, you’ve come to right place. Follow these instructions to getting that filter changed in a jiffy.

Quarter Turn Filter in Base

To remove the quarter turn filter:

  • turn the filter a quarter turn to the left- usually, the cap should be aligned vertically
  • pull filter straight out
  • When applicable according to the model, remove the cap and replace cap onto the new filter

When stuck try the following:

  • cover cap with a cloth to protect from damage
  • using pliers, grasp cap and turn a quarter turn *NOTE: too much pressure to cause breakage could damage the internal workings of the water system
How to remove the water filter from a whirlpool refrigerator
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Push Button Filter in Base

To remove the push button filter:

  • locate button on the base grille
  • push button to disengage the filter
  • pull filter out

Whirlpool refrigerator water filter stuck try the following:

  • press and hold button while filter ejects
  • push on the filter and then push the button to disengage filter
  • remove the bottom grille for better access, then push button to disengage filter, press filter back in, then push button again
How to remove the water filter from a whirlpool refrigerator
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Door Pops Out Filter Inside

To remove the compartment filter:

  • open water filter compartment door in an upward motion
  • pull filter out once the door is completely open

When stuck or the whirlpool water filter door won’t close try the following:

  • close and re-open the compartment door
  • ensure door is completely open
  • turn off refrigerator water line, then release water using the dispenser to lessen the pressure
  • try again to fully open the compartment door and remove the filter
How to remove the water filter from a whirlpool refrigerator
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Pull Tab Filter Inside

To remove the pull tab filter:

  • open compartment door
  • turn filter counterclockwise (to the left)
  • pull straight out

When stuck try the following:

  • ensure door is open completely
  • temporarily remove shelf nearest the filter if necessary to gain better access for removal
  • turn filter counterclockwise (to the left)
  • pull straight out
How to remove the water filter from a whirlpool refrigerator
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Learning how to change water filter in Whirlpool refrigerators is usually no biggie. If your Whirlpool water filter is stuck and still won’t budge or your refrigerator could use additional service and TLC, contact Caesar’s Appliance Service today and we’ll get it done!

Water filters help to keep the water from your fridge or the ice taste good and make it clean. Whirlpool recommends that you replace them every 6 months to ensure they do their jobs properly.

If you need to replace a Whirlpool refrigerator water filter, simply follow our step-by-step instructions in this article. Thankfully, it’s a pretty simple process and doesn’t take long to do.

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If you don’t have a replacement water filter already, your first job will be to go and buy the correct filter, or you can order them online from various retailers.

Once you have the correct replacement water filter, you can replace it by following these steps:

Step 1 – Locate Your Water Filter

Depending on what model of Whirlpool refrigerator that you have, it will either be located in the grille at the bottom of your fridge or inside the refrigerator up in the right-hand side back corner. If you’re unsure, check your user manual. 

Step 2 – Get Prepared

  • To avoid water spilling on the floor it’s a good idea to place a towel down underneath the filter in your fridge or on the floor if it’s located outside of the fridge.
  • You should also remove any food or other items out of the fridge so that you can access the water filter and safely remove it.
  • If your Whirlpool refrigerator has an ice maker, turn it off while you’re replacing the water filter.
  • You may also need to turn the water supply off if your fridge doesn’t automatically turn the water off when you remove the water filter (most newer models of Whirlpool refrigerators have this feature).
  • Since you won’t come into contact with any electrical components you don’t need to turn the power off to change the water filter.

Step 3 – Remove the Old Filter

  • If the filter is located in the grille, you can remove the filter by pressing down on the button on the left of the filter, and you should then be able to pull the filter out. If your filter doesn’t have a button on it, you can remove it by turning it counterclockwise, and this should release it, and it will come out. Sometimes you need to push it in as you turn it to release it.
  • If your model of Whirlpool refrigerator has a filter inside of the fridge, you will first need to remove the cover off it, or in some models, you simply push it up. Once the cover is removed, you simply need to push the button on it and pull it out, or if it doesn’t have a button, push the filter and turn it counterclockwise until it becomes loose and then you can remove it.
  • Sometimes the filter can be quite hard to remove; if you’re having trouble, simply press it in harder, and this should loosen it up so that it can come out.
  • Hopefully, at this point, you have successfully removed the old filter!

Step 4 – Install the New Filter

  • Some models will have a cap on the filter that needs to be removed from the old one and screwed onto the new filter.
  • Place the new filter into place, and then, depending on your specific model, you will either have to push it in and turn it clockwise until it is securely in place, or if it has a button, you simply need to click it into place.
  • When installing the new filter, always make sure it is placed exactly how the old one was. 
  • Make sure that you double-check that it is firmly in place to avoid any water leaks occurring.
  • You should now have successfully installed your new water filter!

Step 5 – Flush Out the Water

  • You need to flush out the water in your refrigerator to get rid of the old, tainted water. According to Whirlpool, you need to drain about 4 gallons of water before you drink the water after you install a new filter.
  • Once you have successfully flushed out the water, you can turn the ice maker back on and the water back on if you turned it off. You can now enjoy a fresh glass of water!
  • Finally, on some models of Whirlpool refrigerators, there is a water filter button that lights up when the filter needs to be changed. If your fridge has one, you’ll need to press it to reset it.

How do you get a stuck water filter out of a Whirlpool refrigerator?

If the water filter is stuck.
Press and hold the button while the water filter is ejected..
Push on the filter and then push on on the button. The filter should disengage from the filter assembly..
Unplug the refrigerator and remove the bottom grill, follow the instructions in your Installation Instructions..

How do I get my stuck water filter out of refrigerator?

Ensure the door is fully opened. Turn off the water to the Refrigerator and purge some of the water from the water line line, using the water dispenser. Dispense several cups of water, this will release some of the water pressure in the water line. After purging the water line, try removing the water filter.