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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Water Filter by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM17950698
Manufacturer Part Number: EDR3RXD1

Reduces contaminants for cleaner, better-tasting water and ice. Replace every 6 months or when indicator light activates. Verify fit by model number.

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Hello Sam! Unfortunately, we do not have the specs available for the two filters you are inquiring about. It would be suggested to replace the filter that is called directly for your appliance from the manufacture. The cyst-reducing showing on the Whirlpool filter 439710P indicates that the filter is designed to reduce cysts in the water lines. Thanks.

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Hello Greg! per the manufacture there is no bypass plug. You will need to remove the existing filter and replace the filter cap. Thanks!

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Hello John! You will need to remove the water filter cap. Once it is removed you can pull the water filter out and push the new filter in. You may have better access to the filter area with the doors opened. Thanks.

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Hello Errol, your model number uses a fast fill system and the manufacturer recommends that you use part number EDR3RXD1. You can use EDR3RXD1, you migth notice that the flow of your dispencer is not as fast as it was. Hope this helps, Thanks!

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Marty, To tighten the loose door handle, you'll need to remove the handle and tighten the mounting bolts on the door. That information is usaully located in the owners manual, that came with the refrigerator. Now the "sucking shut", That can happen, and is usually due to very drastic temperature differences between the room temperature and the refrigerator compartment temperature, and extended door open times. It usually occurs when the door is closed, and you attempt to open again in a few seconds. You also want to check and make sure the air return tunnel grille(on the left wall of the fridge interior) is not blocked by any articles on the shelves. Thanks and Good Luck

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