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ATB2115HRW Amana Refrigerator - Instructions
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Freezer and food compartment not working!! Warm.
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David P. from DINGMANS FRY, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Spoke to Rep.Advised that several parts might be involved. Replaced 3 recommended parts and frig works like brand new. Saved hundreds of dollars in repairman costs.l. Plus $1000.00 for cost of new frig. If you can walk and chew gum at the same time? Easy fix. Very skilled Rep's!! Excellent service!! Great prices!! Highly recommend!!
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Ice maker stopped functioning
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richard from colorado springs, CO
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Part received was what I needed. There was one issue--the 'feed' opening to receive water and direct it into the ice tray was a side feed and what I needed was a back feed. That means I had to do some exchanging of parts to make it work. That exercise took more time that the actual installation.
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The refrigerator stopped running
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Barbara H. from South Hill, VA
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
I was told to order the run capacitor and the technician thought it would repair the refrigerator; but it did not. The appliance technician had to take the run capacitor off and install what he called a "hard start" and the refrigerator is operating right now.
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Identifying the part on the parts diagram took the longest. Finding the screw driver bit that would remove the old screw that held the original shelf support took longer than the actual repair.
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Lucien from Cambridge, MA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Once I identified the bit that would remove the screw, the rest of the repair took 5 minutes. I removed the screw and discarded the remains of the original but now broken shelf support. With the same screw I simply attached the new shelf support that I received from PartSelect.com. End of story.
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The original handles were very yellowed and distressed.
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MICHAEL from YELLOW SPGS, OH
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The replacement handles were not exactly the same size as the old ones and the shape is different. One of the screws was stripped and wouldn't come out. I eventually broke off the handle and used a pliers to remove the screw. I had to use a heat gun to straighten the lower handle and stretch it to fit the mounting holes.
Part ... Read more Select handled their end well but the manufacturer has some work to do. I have several photos that will illustrate the problems.
Part ... Read more Select handled their end well but the manufacturer has some work to do. I have several photos that will illustrate the problems.
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water leaking into ice tray, frozen glob of ice
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james from newfield, NJ
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
installed replacement ice maker kit. 1st removed power. next loosened 2 upper phillips screws. then removed lower phillips screw and lifted and removed old ice maker. released wiring connector and pulled entire unit out of freezer. then i reversed the procedure to install the old unit. check youtube for instructional videos.
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I went by the video but my removal and installation were different than shown.
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Gregory from GARNER, KY
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Instead of the ice maker unclipping from the wall after one 1/4" screw being removed from the bracket, I had to remove three of the 4 Phillips head screws from the ice bucket slider below the ice maker and swivel it down to allow the ice maker bracket to clear. The two 1/4" screws holding the ice maker to the wall at the top had to be rem
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oved and then the ice maker could be pulled away from the freezer wall. The rest of the instructions went according to the video and went well.
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Icemaker made some pretty sad cubes! Hollow, unfilled, or small cubes
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Dana from ABINGTON, PA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Replacing the icemaker is pretty simple. Three screws, an electrical connector. Hardest part is getting to the icemaker since the freezer is below the refrigerator.
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water into bin (big frozen chunks)
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Roger from Mesa, AZ
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
, to remove the inlet tube holder/guide gadget thingee: (1) remove the three Phlipscrews from the motor end of the housing. (2) pull the housing straight off the end. (3) remove two Philips screws in deep holes that hold the ice tray onto the motor housing. (4) this frees the ice tray assembly, which you have to pull out, freeing the rota
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ting blades, from which (5) you slide the sxle out of the middle of the inlet-tube thingee, so (6) you can then remove the inlet gadget from the ice tray.
You then reverse these instructions to reassemble with the correct inlet gadget. The tricky part is the front cover that hides the ice-tray from view. That cover has a couple of ears that have to fit into mating holes in the motor housing before you replace the two deep-hole Philips screws that hold the tighten the ice-tray assembly back onto the motor housing.
So it's too bad they don't see the ice-maker assembly with all the knock-outs inplace, so you can knock out the one you want. Other than that, it would have been no more trouble than other people have reported in working in the tight space inside the freezer compartment.
You then reverse these instructions to reassemble with the correct inlet gadget. The tricky part is the front cover that hides the ice-tray from view. That cover has a couple of ears that have to fit into mating holes in the motor housing before you replace the two deep-hole Philips screws that hold the tighten the ice-tray assembly back onto the motor housing.
So it's too bad they don't see the ice-maker assembly with all the knock-outs inplace, so you can knock out the one you want. Other than that, it would have been no more trouble than other people have reported in working in the tight space inside the freezer compartment.
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My ice maker went out, I decided to replace the single outlet water valve as well.
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Patricia from Pearland, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
removed the cover from the back of the refrigerator, and used the nutdriver to loosen screw on the single outlet water valve, removed the old water valve and the hoses to it. Connected the hoses to the new valve and attached to the wall of the refrigerator by tightening the screw. Then removed the old ice maker from the inside of the refr
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igerator, by loosening the two screws and attached the new one, I tightened the screws and then I was done. It is working great.
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The ice maker was leaking
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Jay from Richardson, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I read the previous repair story and agree with the author that the screw behind the front piece was difficult to remove and re-install. If I had a magnetized nut driver I think it would have been easier. There were no installation instructions so I relied upon the repair experiences. The other two screws came out easily and I found the h
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arness release easily and the harness was easy to reinstall.
I am not a good handyman but was able to install the new ice maker
I am not a good handyman but was able to install the new ice maker
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Fan was noisy - bearing had failed
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Karl from Wellesley, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
It's self-explanatory. The procedure is obvious; it's just a little difficult. The only hard part is attaching the mounting brackets to the fan. If you can't tighten the mounting bolts, loosen them and reposition the brackets. You might end up mispositioning them at first, because they are hard to reach.
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Black flecks in the ice
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Jon from Leander, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
I made use of instructions for other users, see 'My ice maker has been shedding.....' and they were very helpful. The one problem not covered - the instructions that came with the new icemaker said to 'remove the bearing and inlet from the old icemaker and install in the new icemaker', but gave no instructions for how to accomplish this.
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The old inlet has a square opening in the back and a u-shaped knockout in the side. The new one has a round opening in the side and square knockout in the back)
After several attempts to remove them, I gave up and used the new inlet with the knockout removed. I did not attempt to cover the side opening and it worked fine that way - no leaks.
The old inlet has a square opening in the back and a u-shaped knockout in the side. The new one has a round opening in the side and square knockout in the back)
After several attempts to remove them, I gave up and used the new inlet with the knockout removed. I did not attempt to cover the side opening and it worked fine that way - no leaks.
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Ice maker flaked and leaked leaving big glob of ice
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chris from manvel, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Unplug wire harness back of fridge. Unscrewed 4 screws on guide for ice bin. then unscrewed two screws holding ice maker to wall of fridge. removed ice maker. then had to take front cover off (pull hard, it comes off) and remove wire harness plug from the ice maker. save this, front cover, and all hardware to re-use. reverse steps to r
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einstall, including wire guide that goes up and down to stop and start ice maker when bin fills. Have to put this into front part of ice maker correctly for it to work. make sure it is down so that it will produce ice. ice tray took a few hours to fill with water initially, must be on a timer or something.
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Ice maker stalled out, made excessive noise trying to evacuate completed ice cubes
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Mike from Clemson, SC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
There are basically three screws that hold the unit in place on the inside of the freezer. Removing them is relatively easy, and the unit is replaced with the same three screws. You do have to use the formed metal wire from your old unit, so don't throw it out! You also have to use the wiring harness from your old unit.
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