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ATB1836ARB Amana Refrigerator - Instructions

All Instructions for the ATB1836ARB
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Ice tray was corroded and leaking
1 person found this instruction helpful.
  • Scott from SAN DIEGO, CA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
Removed top drawer from freezer. Unplugged the ice maker. Uncrewed the bottom screw. Loosened the two top screws. Removed old ice maker. Removed all the parts that didn't come with the new ice maker and installed on new ice maker. Reinstalled the new ice maker. Started making ice with no leaks in about 3 hours.
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Ice Maker Cycling But Not Making Ice
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  • Todd from STATE COLLEGE, PA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Pliers
Adding water to Ice Maker, caused ice to be made. I assumed the Single Outlet Water Valve to be problem (despite %4 probability). I suppose problem could have been in the ice maker itself and it's interface to the Single Outlet Water Valve but fortunately the Single Outlet Water Valve solved the problem. The Parts Select replacement par t video was very helpful and the replacement was fairly easy. Were the problem in the Ice Maker itself, I don't know that I could have justified the cost of the the repair for a 17 year old refrigerator.
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IceMaker was leaking
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  • Stephen from OTTUMWA, IA
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Had to remove the freezer door. Held on by 4 screws. Removed bottom screw on old icemaker and loosened the top 2. Slid the old icemaker up, removed the wiring harness and installed it on the new one. Took the wire out that turns the icemaker off and installed it on the new one. Hooked new icemaker on 2 screws, installed bottom screw and installed freezer door. Turned water back on and started making ice.
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Ice Tray leaked
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  • Donald from Livermore, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The video of the installation was the best help I have ever had. Rather that vague written instructions that are usually so poorly written they are of no help, the video showed exactly how to do it. I wish everyone provided videos like this!
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No Ice Production
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  • Anson from Algonquin, IL
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I performed basic troubleshooting to make sure there was power and water. Based on historical research on this particular ice maker, I decided that the best direction was to replace the entire assembly. I found this item on this site, ordered it and received it a few days later. I basically removed the ice pan and a few items in the freez er, removed the three mounting screws with either a flat blade screwdriver or nut driver, pulled the electrical harness out of the back wall of the freezer and transferred it to the new ice maker and then installed the new unit, really that simple. Iwas concerned at first, not seeing any activity in the new ice maker but after 15 minutes or so I heard ice falling into the ice bin. Well worth replacing seeing how simple this job was.
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Refrigerator light stopped working
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  • Linda from CORSICANA, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Followed the instructions in the video provided via email from Partselect
However, the part received was the opposite design of the part removed.
It appeared this could be left hand right hand choice of part. Moreover, the button on the switch that turns the light off/on when door is open/closed was not functional due to the part being the opposite of the part I was replacing. I tested the switch I was replacing and it appears this is not the problem. I think the light socket is the problem. I am 69 year old female and capable of doing small repairs, but limited knowledge of electrical so having to troubleshoot by trial and error. Thank you.
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Leaking ice maker
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  • GEORGE from SAN DIEGO, CA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Arrived soon than expected. Unplugged some wires, removed face plate, 3 screws--install and do reverse.

Easier than I would think---Saved $150- to have someone else do it.

Works fine.
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Cracked Ice Maker causing leak
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  • Frankie from Panama City, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Removed old ice maker, had to use the wire shutoff from old ice maker installed new one. Very easy repair, very nice product cheapest price on internet.
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Icemaker stopped making ice
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  • Bobby from HARLEM, GA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Model#MBF2255KEW (bottom Freezer) Turn fridge and freezer controls OFF. Move fridge out away from wall to give yourself working space and to clean later. Disconnect electrical plug from wall. Turn off water supply at wall or floor. Put down towel to catch excess water and disconnect water hose at water supply, lay it on towel. Move to the inside of freezer and remove freezer bins by pulling the door all the way out as far as it will go and then lifting by the handle up. locate the two hooks in the back and push forward to clear the bar and move to a safe location. Push the two rails all the way back into the freezer. Un plug wire harness from freezer by squeezing both side of the plug at same time and pull off. Remove the 3- 1/4" nut screws (2 at top and 1 at bottom ) from the ice maker and remove. Take the front cover, Wiring harness and wire bail from old ice maker and place it on the new ice maker. Install new ice maker and connect the wiring harness plug to the freezer connection. Hook up water line hose and tighten. Turn water on and check for leaks. Plug fridge into wall outlet and set refrigerator and freezer controls to 3 until refrigerator is cold and then set as needed. Give the ice maker from 3 to 6 hours to freeze and wait for that magical sound of ice being dumped into the bin. Throw away first batch of ice to make sure there are no impurities. Check for the delivery date of the new ice maker before you start and have coolers and ice for perishables. I removed the old one on the delivery date and cleaned the fridge and freezer inside out. I came to this page to get my repair plan and I hope this will help someone else.
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Water leaked into ice bin causing big ice chunks
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  • Jim from Gainesville, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I disconnected power, turned off water supply, removed three hexhead screws, disconnected wiring harness plug, then reversed procedure. New icemaker seens to be a little slower in making cubes. However, the cubes are clean, perfect shape and THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ANY OF THE BLACK COATING AS THE OLD ICE MAKER CAUSED. THIS WAS A FAIRLY SIMPL E TASK.
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Old Icemaker Leaked
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  • Michael from SPANISH FORK, UT
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver
Replaced Icemaker
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Ice Maker Stopped Working
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  • Mark from Oak Hill, VA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
This was a very easy fix. I took the old ice maker out, including the electrical harness. Switched the harness and stop bar to the new ice maker on my bench, then installed the new assembly. Ice initially had some hollow cubes. I checked the ice maker for level. But it was fine. Thought it might be moving too fast. But it seems to have cleared up. Perhaps it took some time to completely cool down.
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install new icemaker
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  • Nancy from Englewood, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
First had to remove baskets and door from freezer. Removed three screws; removed old ice maker; Attached new ice maker with three screws; removed arm from old ice maker and placed in the new ice maker. Replaced door and baskets
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Leaking water every time ice maker fillls.
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  • Bill from Granite Bay, CA
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Replaced entire ice maker. Turn off water where it comes out of the wall. Loosen two top screws and remove one screw at bottom. Lift unit up and off top screws and swivel out to the right and disconnect power plug from freezer. Warning new unit does not come with: 1. Power Cable 2. Front plastic cover. 3. Wire bail. Install in reverse ord er Do NOT toss old unit until new one is installed and working. My came with the bottom mounting bracket bent so I just used the old one. When installing old power cable into new unit be sure to put small sensor into clip. It's part of the cable harness assembly.
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Damage to non-stick coating caused water overflow
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  • Jim from WAUSAU, WI
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Repair was as shown in the video except my refrigerator had screws instead of the plastic clips as shown in the video. Just had to loosen the two upper ones and remove the one lower one. All other steps were as shown in the video.
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All Instructions for the ATB1836ARB
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