Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Flapper W11778520 — Restore Cold Air Seal & Stop Temperature Loss

Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Flapper W11778520 — Restore Cold Air Seal & Stop Temperature Loss

Brand: XPart Supply Ltd.
SKU: W11778520
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Genuine OEM Replacement Part Whirlpool Refrigerator Door Flapper W11778520 — Restore Cold Air Seal & Stop Temperature Loss Part# W11778520 DOR-FIP Fits Whirlpool Whirlpool Refrigerator Losing Temperature or Running Constantly? Door Flapper W11778520 – Restore Cold Air Seal Fast A failed or damaged door flapper is a common cause of a Whirlpool refrigerator that loses temperature, runs the compressor constantly, or allows warm air to enter the fresh food compartment. In Whirlpool refrigerators, the door flapper (also listed as DOR-FIP) is the air damper or cold air inlet flap that controls airflow between the freezer and fresh food sections. When it cracks, warps, or fails to seal properly, cold air escapes continuously — the compressor runs overtime trying to maintain temperature, energy consumption rises, and food may not stay properly chilled. ⚡ Common wear and failure point in Whirlpool refrigerators over time. Part W11778520 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores a proper cold air seal and normal temperature control immediately. ❓ Is This the Right Part? This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true: ✔ The refrigerator has power and the compressor runs ✔ The door gaskets are intact and seal properly when closed ✔ The evaporator fan and defrost system are functioning normally ✔ ONLY problem is the fresh food section is warmer than set temperature, or the compressor runs constantly Not sure? Send us your model number — we’ll confirm before you order. 🔧 Common Symptoms Fresh food compartment is warmer than the set temperature Compressor runs continuously without cycling off Frost or ice buildup in unusual locations inside the refrigerator Higher than normal energy consumption Visible cracking, warping, or damage to the air damper flap ✔ If these symptoms match, this is the most likely failed component in the system. ✔ In most cases, replacing this door flapper restores proper cold air distribution and temperature control immediately. 📦 Part Details Part Number: W11778520 Also Listed As: DOR-FIP Type: Refrigerator Door Flapper / Cold Air Damper — OEM Whirlpool replacement Brands: Whirlpool ⚠️ Recommended While Repairing: While the flapper assembly is out, inspect the door gaskets on both the fresh food and freezer doors for cracks, tears, or areas that no longer seal flat against the cabinet. A damaged door gasket causes the same warm-compartment symptoms as a failed flapper and is often found at the same time. Replacing both in one service call eliminates all cold air leak points at once. ⚙️ Installation Skill Level: Moderate — 20–40 minutes. Disconnect power before servicing. The door flapper assembly is typically located at the top of the fresh food compartment where cold air enters from the freezer section. Remove the mounting screws or clips securing the old flapper, disconnect any wire harness if the damper is motorized, and install W11778520 in reverse order. Restore power and verify the fresh food compartment reaches set temperature within 2–4 hours. ✓ Compatible Models Compatible with select Whirlpool refrigerator models. Contact us to verify your model number before ordering — door flapper assemblies are model-specific. 💡 Pro Tip Check the Damper Before Blaming the Compressor: A failed door flapper causes the same symptoms as a failing compressor or refrigerant leak — warm fresh food section, compressor running constantly, rising energy bills. Before any expensive diagnosis or refrigerant work, inspect the cold air damper flap for cracks, warping, or a broken hinge that prevents it from closing fully. The flapper is a $150–270 fix vs. a $500–900 compressor or sealed system repair. Always rule out the damper first.

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